August 10th 2012
Position N 27° 22.225’,
W 82° 37.075’.
Longboat Key Club Moorings, FL
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This is where we are! Longboat Key Moorings is a wonderful marina with most facilities available; it does not have a travel lift however.
This weekend we are having our first overnight
visitors...my favourite youngest daughter (FYD) and her significant other
David. A word on my reference to FYD, I have four Children, two daughters and
two sons and from the time they could all talk and understand I have used the
‘Favourite’ description when appropriate; it has always got me through. I truly
do not have any favourites; I do have the moments of pride that any parent has
which will focus me on one particular child but only because of that event or
achievement etc. As a group they are all special, there is the independent self
sufficient one, there is the kind energetic fun loving one, there is the clever
lazy one who since a baby everyone has loved and there is the warm hearted
academic achiever with the great sense of humour. It has always amazed me that
four children could be so different. Wow, what a tough job being a parent that
is. I think that if all young couples knew how much work and heartache they
would be experiencing they would not have children, but wait the joy that comes
later is all worth it. I must admit, to have a large family (we think four is a
large number of children, especially nowadays) has its rewards, my children
range 28 – 37 and amazingly they seem to like me! I like them too; we talk
frequently although they are all busy with their own lives. My eldest daughter
(FED) is married to a Norwegian and lives just south of Oslo and has three
children, my eldest son (FES) is an engineer, single and lives in Jacksonville,
FL. (FYS) Lives just 30 minutes north of us in Parrish, FL, is married with two
children and is a helicopter mechanic/technician and finally there is FYD who
lives in Miami and is single and a newly qualified perfusionist.
HT (Honky Tonk) has been busy preparing for the visit, vacuuming and
dusting and buying too much food, we parents always seem to want to feed the
offspring for some reason! They are arriving this evening, Friday and will stay
until Sunday afternoon. When we moved from our large home I have mentioned
before that we either sold or donated much ‘stuff’ one of the items was a
painting that depicted an idyllic cove. Well, it was sold with many others and
we didn’t know that FYD was really attached to it! He boyfriend of 2½ years is
Spanish and comes from Majorca an island in the Balearics. Apparently his
family home looks over a cove just like the painting! So, when for some reason,
I don’t recall why, the subject of the painting no longer being in our
possession came up, FYD had a ‘sad moment’, she wanted it! A day later Lavinia
and I were talking and Lavinia said “I wonder if the man she sold it to, he was
a dealer, still had it. Off she went and a little later I received a phone call
saying he did! “How much” was my question, the answer $75? I agreed we should
buy it back and give it to Georgina (FYD) as a surprise. After a bit of
negotiation HT bought it for $65. I telephoned David (boyfriend) and explained
what we had done. We conspired to get FYD to come up from Miami for the weekend
where he could give it to her, we are letting him have the gloryJ, and this is the weekend. The other thing is that it has pride of
place in the pilothouse and renders the seat unusable, it is a big picture and
the pilothouse seat is the only place where it would fit, so we will be happy
when it is gone and we can ‘use’ the boat again!
Monday...A success, the picture has travelled south! David and
Georgina were great; we had a fun weekend doing very little, dinner al fresco
on the back deck on Friday night which finished at 1 AM!, some swimming in the
pool at the marina, out to FOJ and Carols house for dinner on Saturday night. A
drive around on a sightseeing trip and that was about it. Oh! We did watch a
few hours of the Olympics on the TV.
Monday 13th. A weekend in the engine room, contorting,
twisting and dodging sharp hose clamps with my knees, it was time to clean the
sea strainers. I hadn’t done the engine, generator and the Watermaker filter
for about a month and there has been much news about the excess of Sargasso
weed in the area. Over 200 tons of it has been removed from area beaches so
far. We have been using the air conditioning quite a bit lately; the dog days
of summer have arrived, much less breeze and heavy humidity. The A/C strainer
was clear a month ago when I looked at it. Alarm! This time the sight glass was
totally obscured with barnacles which were firmly adhered to the inside of the
bowl, I do mean totally covered! I proceeded to close the sea cocks for both
the generator and main engine and used the key to undo the tops of the
strainers, a few minutes later I had the small amount of weed removed and they
were back in good order. The A/C strainer was a different story and wouldn’t
you know it, it is the one that is least accessible way over on the starboard
side of the engine. Once I had myself in the best possible position (one leg
behind my head etc.) I began to remove the top of the strainer and take out the
actual basket...well it wouldn’t come out, over time the basket handle had
broken and putting my fingers in to pull it up from the inside was a mistake as
all I did there was cut the tips of my fingers on the barnacles, ouch! It was
apparent that the whole bowl assembly had to come off, very easy if it were on
a work bench but not easy in its location. Some 30 minutes later the bowl was
off and only one of the nuts and bolts fell into the bilge which I was able to
retrieve after 5 minutes of repositioning and the use of the ‘grabber’, a must
have in the engine room by the way, in fact I have four different sized ones.
Once I had the bowl off it was up to the galley sink to begin the clean, if I
could! In the bottom of the bowl is a drain hole with a removable threaded
stopper which I removed during the cleaning process, once clean, not an easy
job, back down into the ‘holy place’ I went to reinstall. After much contortion
and manoeuvring everything was back together with only the threaded drain plug
remaining. Well, unfortunately I tightened it too much and would you know it
split the bowl and a big chunk of the bowl fell off! Here I am now having
visions of being without A/C until I could buy another new bowl and having to
explain my over zealousness to you know who! My first call was to the local
West Marine store where I expected to hear “we can order it for you”, but no
“we have one in stock” was the reply, hurrah! I spoke with Tom there and asked
him to put it aside for me and that I would be there to pick it up in 30
minutes. Off I went from Longboat Key to Sarasota. Lavinia was already out
shopping so I phoned her to explain and say “don’t come home” as all the floor
panels were up in the salon for access to the engine room and I didn’t want her
there in case of accident. When I arrived at West Marine I suddenly realized I
had left my wallet at home, I was in so much of a hurry and was so happy they
had the part that in my excitement I had left without it. Not to worry, a call
to HT and she drove over and all was well. An hour later the A/C was on and I
had jumped in the shower, cleaned up and, feeling pleased with myself, had made
a cup of tea and sat down to relax...phew an easy job that turned out to be
much harder than it should have been, I learnt something though! From now on
cleaning the strainer will be a weekly job!
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