Still waiting on a fix for the gennygator - voltage regulator was bad but new one didn't resolve the issue - see photo of fried resistor.

We have used the time to relax, reflect and be thankful - along with getting a few routine maintenance items off the list. But now we are really ready to get moving with or without a functioning generator. Likely heading to Georgetown SC tomorrow.

Air filters were pretty dirty - the Volvo's should be breathing better now.

Sting ray off the dock last night.

I think a small tiger shark - fight pretty good pound for pound.

Our new exhaust looks good and was completely dry during our sea trial.

We have been on the ones during the day.ter end of this dock - the boats race by without slowing at all so some heavy wake

What a new air filter looks like.

Fried resistor.

About 7.5 foot tidal swings here - crazy current along the dock.

Boat behind us has quite the list to Port.

Shipyard ball fields across the river - lots of baseball this past weekend.

Grill is functioning great - 9 cooks with a single 1# propane.

They all race by even the 40 footers with 1600 hp of outboards on the back.

Beautiful sunset last night fishing off the dock.

When the tide comes in it get close to the base of the fixed dock.

4" up on the horizontal concrete support at peak tide.

 

Comments

Anonymous said…
Wow, That humongous resistor did get fried and hope maybe that can solve the Gen issue. I’m sorry those electrical gremlins still occasionally exist. Good talking to you both this am. Safe travels. D and D

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