Have you ever seriously thought about living your dream? We did and now we are full time cruisers onboard M/V Big Run. Everyday is a new page to be written in our ship's log as we travel to new places and revisit some ol' favorites. Come along and share our experiences and journeys.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Foul Weather Has It's Silver Lining

     Monday's foul weather gave me an opportunity to troubleshoot the generator in depth to discover why the starter was not cranking over the engine. Well, after dismantling the starter twice I resolved the problem, and unlike some mechanics today, I did not swap out parts until I corrected the problem. In fact, no new parts were required.
The photo above was taken on Monday evening from our new slip as the storm was winding down. During the day it rained and the wind was gusting 20 to 25 MPH.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Season's First Cruises

     After slipping Big Run back into the water on Thursday, Sharon and I took our first cruise of the season on Friday. It was a very pleasant trip up the Chester River to Chestertown, as a matter of fact, we almost had the river to ourselves.
      One of three boats we passed was the schooner Sultana, this schooner is a replica of a Boston-built merchant vessel originally built for the British Royal Navy and was the smallest schooner in their fleet. Today, the primary role of the vessel is unique educational programs. On this particular voyage it was filled with youth.
     On Saturday we cruised Gray's Inn Creek and the east and west branch of Langford Creek. Because we were having starting issues with the generator, we were not able to stay out over the weekend. On Saturday we anchored next to Cacaway Island for an early dinner before returning to Long Cove Marina.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Table for One

     This photo was taken on Monday, less than 24 hours after Sharon's departure on Sunday. In a matter of hours I was able to convert a table for two into a table for one and a catch all for whatever as I work on the boat. I did manage to keep one end of the table for what a table is intended for - eating. And yes, that local tabloid at the far end is my place mat. Quite often when I have been banished to the boat, this table will collect more junk than shown in this photo, but I think this was a new record for the time taken to clutter up the table.
     This view of the table is nothing compared to the guest stateroom which looks like a hurricane disaster area. I expect to get my orders this week to shape (clean) up or ship out.
And now for something totally different, we are looking to gracefully slip Big Run back into the waters of Langford Creek next week and take our first outing of the season that weekend. I still have to do that bottom paint thing - any volunteers?

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

New Dink

     On Saturday, Sharon and I took a trip over to Annapolis, the self proclaimed sailboat capitol of the East (Right) Coast, to pickup the new dinghy. Our intentions were to bring the dinghy back to the boat, hoist it up onto the top deck, install the dinghy chocks and call it a day. Yeah right, somebody forgot to pay homage to mother nature and request good weather. It was a beautiful day except for the 25 MPH winds gusting to 40 MPH. Had we attempted to hoist the dinghy, it would have been to the amusement of about 30 fellow boaters who were working on their boats. They would have thought we were trying out a new dinghy shaped kite. So Sharon and I had a relaxing afternoon out on the backporch, thats Krogenese for cockpit! This photo was taken on Sunday as we worked on placement of the dinghy on the top deck so we could install the dinghy chocks.
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