Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Marker 1 Marina Dunedin 11/11/17-12/11/17


We had lunch at Frenchie's Outpost

Frenchie's.  Right across from the Marina
Well it's been a while.  We have very much enjoyed our month off at Marker 1 and now its time to move on.  We unloaded the motorcycle when we arrived and used it extensively to explore the area and also to scout out our next marina.  About three weeks ago we rode down to the Bradenton/Sarasota area and visited 8-9 different marinas. One of them was Riviera Dunes where the new manager Bill Chamberlain was the manager at St Johns Yacht Harbor where we were living for 2 years prior to our departure in April.  It was good to see Bill and he gave us a nice tour of the facilities but there were no available slips with the exception of one slip being rented by its owner.  Bill's body language and lack of kind words for the slip owner pretty much warned us off of this slip but he did make recommendations for other marinas for us to look at.  We finally settled on Galati Yachts Sales Marina on Anna Maria Island and booked from 12-15-1/15/18.  It is a very nice marina, more orientated to yacht sales and a big yard working on many million dollar yachts.  The slip we took is one of the furthest away from the marina and restaurant and will be very quite.  It backs onto an island of mangroves and has nice afternoon shade.
There is Debbie checking out the slip at Galati

We have had a few visitors stop by or come to stay.   Wendy and her sister Susan for a tour of the Dunedin Farmers Market and lunch at Ozona Blue Grill.  We like the Ozona Blue so much we had dinner there 4 times over the month.

Duniden Market
There was a great produce stand at the market

Sue, Wendy Debbie and I at Ozona Blue Grill

Captain and crew
Lois came and joined us for a week and Debbie rented a car for the week to take the two of them off to see the sights. Their first stop was to Tarpon Springs which is just a few miles north of Marker 1.
The next day they went to St Petersburg to see the Chihuly Exhibit. Dale Chihuly is an artist who creates beautiful pieces in blown glass.  His most famous work is the ceiling at the Billagio Hotel in Las Vegas.
Dale Chihuly and the ceiling

Debbie next to one of Chihuly's creations
Stairway going up to the art gallery
The following day they went back to St Petersburg and went to the Dali Museum.


Dali's Hallucinogenic Toreador
The three of us when out to a great dinner.
Back to Ozona Blue for dinner with Lois


We were docked at Marker 1 when they had the annual Dunedin Christmas boat parade.  The marina served free brats and beer to all and there were some great costumes to go along with the lite up boats.
Free Beer and brats

Lots to see and watch.  One boat even had a live band performing on the foredeck.



Ho ho ho
I can't say we did much in the way of boat cleaning but we did have to have a compressor changed on one of the AC units and also made modifications to the air returns on two of the AC units.  Supposedly there was too much restriction which caused the compressor to fail prematurely (just about one year).  I worked on the aft sliding door and one of the wing doors where we had been getting water in when it rained.  The leaking has stopped and now I need to change out some paneling to get it back to ship shape.  It only took two years to find the leaks!!  Debbie has been hard at work needle pointing a throw cushion.


Now she is working on filling in all of the white area with a green background and then sew it up as a cushion cover.  She has so much more patience than I do.

I watched with admiration when a diver and his assistant showed up with these huge props one day.  The diver "Squid" an ex Navy Seal got in the water after hanging the two props in the water and manhandled the props into position and onto the shafts by himself., with a combination of muscle and come alongs.
A 37" 7 blade propeller being reinstalled on a big new Hatteras 


Squid is behind the helper.  This was our view for the last month.



Abby went to the poodle parlor and is sporting her new Christmas collar

Who knew but there is a Beatles museum in Dunedin that Lois and Debbie visited.  And its free


Beatles Museum
Marker 1 is located on the Dunedin Causeway leading over to Honeymoon Island State park.  Either Debbie or I would take Abby twice a day for a walk or in my case a bicycle ride to the beach along the Causeway.  Abby always got way more compliments than I did! Lots of runners and cyclists everyday.  People would go in the evening to watch the sunsets.

Low tide on the causeway
We met Mike and Rosie from Swingset one day as they drove through the marina in their dingy.  They had one of the best blogs on the loop that I ever read and I will share a link to it and an excerpt from one of my favorite posts they made. When I asked if they were Mike and Rosie they came over and it was weird because I felt like I knew them even though we had never met.  Anyways they were very gracious and chatted for a while.  Check out their blog at  http://swingsetonthehook.blogspot.com/   Mike is a great story teller


1 comment:

  1. You're certainly in the right part of the world, minus 18C here last night. Glad to see the trip is still going well. Free beer and brats, my kind of marina. Enjoy the holiday season.

    Cheers

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