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Showing posts with label Defever 44. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Summer Breeze soon to be renamed Lady Darcy!

We have very much enjoyed our time on Summer Breeze. She has challenged us in many ways, we have learned a tremendous amount, have had some amazing experiences and made some wonderful lifelong friends. We traveled to the Chesapeake Bay, to the Abacos, to the Florida Keys and the FL loop twice and crossing Florida via the Okeechobee Lake 3 times.  

Meet Robert (Bobby) Kleiman and Michelle Fair, new owners of Summer Breeze!


Their plans are to be full time liveaboards in Stuart, FL. They will be doing their desired updates while at the marina as they prepare for their own adventures in cruising on "Lady Darcy" named after their beloved King Charles Cavalier 15 1/2 yr old pup who is making the trip home with them along with Finnley.

Darcy discovered that sleeping on the floor in our pantry was her spot!

Finnley found his "happy place" on board.


Video of Bobby and Michelle leaving our dock on Tuesday, July 27.

They spent several days here with us learning more about their new boat and moving on. 


The dogs were definitely a part of the training sessions.

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The survey/inspection was on July 13-15th.

On July 13, we take her over to the boat yard for the haul out and survey. Inspector #1 does the engine inspection and a sea trial.


The next day we are back there at 8 AM to meet the other surveyor and prepare for the haul out. 


Bella is ready.


She always looks so BIG out of the water! 


Time for another sea trial with surveyor/inspector #2


Bobby takes a turn at the helm with Bruce


On July 15, we take her back to her home dock and we realize that this is our last time to cruise...
 thus our final family photo on Summer Breeze!

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A throwback look when we bought Mar Azul in St Petersburg, FL and renaming her Summer Breeze.


Last visit for Bob and Elaine Ebaugh




Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Sold! Summer Breeze is ready for her new cruise loving owners!


SOLD

After 4 1/2 great cruising years, it is time for us to change gears and our beloved Summer Breeze is ready for her new owners. We have thoroughly enjoyed our time aboard with our short cruises around Charleston and our extended cruises to the Chesapeake Bay, the Abaco Islands and several trips to the Florida Keys and the FL west coast. We have made some new forever friends along the way and have some unforgettable memories. As time moves on and things change, it is now time for us to go in a different direction.

FOR SALE INFORMATION:

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Summer Breeze Sale Info 

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Summer... no cruising just working on the "lists" and finally, new countertops!

October Sunset at our home dock

It seems that the rains, heat and humidity started almost on the day we arrived back home after our Chesapeake Bay cruise in early July. We had a fabulous trip up and back on the ICW seeing many places that may look very different today after Hurricane Florence made a big impact on the eastern coast. Fortunately, we are just south of Charleston, SC and escaped all of her fury from wind and water. We did not escape the several days of work involved in securing home and boats. This time, we removed the bimini and Isinglass and did a lot more storm prep including tying the boat and floating dock to the main pier head and 2 trees on shore. Last year, we witnessed several floating docks that had come off the pilings just go floating away. We did a lot of prep work, waited, waited and we were spared. Then we had a bit of Hurricane Michael which also spared us of the worst getting only tropical force winds and some rain for the 2 days. 


Remnants of Florence
A painting from my Toogoodoo 365 Series (yes, a little shameless promotion) of the tail end of the hurricane winds wisping by us, thankfully without harm to the southern part of SC.

It could've been a lot worse and we are sorry for those affected. We know from personal experience how devastating this can be. Last year, our son Bryan lost his sailboat and home to Hurricane Irma at Dinner Key Marina, FL.
Windfree, Tayana 37 sailboat

This was the summer for the "the list". The never ending list of "to dos" and "repairs" or "updates" for Summer Breeze, also the normal house and yard duties.  I know, we never do catch up, do we? Thankfully, we only had 2 minor repairs after the trip. The fresh water pump that went out on the last 2 days of our 6 week trip and the stripped fuel screw thing. 
(I'm going to let Bruce write about that because that's all I remember about it.)  I waited until we go to our home dock and replaced the water pump with a new spare and replaced the in-line suction strainer whose housing had cracked and was letting air in.  As for the "stripped fuel screw thing", I retapped, with the help of a mechanic, the level screw on the port fuel injector pump which had stripped out and began leaking halfway to Chesapeake Bay. Thanks to Rescue Tape, we were able to complete our trip without a problem!


A summer to take care of the project list.
The fall breezes are now here and it has been a blessing to work outside on Summer Breeze. One job we did during the summer, was remove the wallpaper by the main entry door. That was not fun but after lots of brainstorming, we came up with an idea to use vinyl flooring boards on the walls, which are water proof (probably more resistant) and easy to put up. We found one in a wood color that was very close to the teak walls and since there is a curtain hanging where the teak meets the vinyl, it really isn't an eye catcher.

Bruce tearing off paper
Repairing and patching
First strip of vinyl flooring glued on
It is noticeable where it meets the teak wall but not noticeable because of the curtain
Welcome Aboard with an Ikea rack and hooks for hats and jackets
While on the trip, even though it was not in the heat of summer and with outer sun screens on the windows, we experienced how much heat does come in. I found some sun shields that are used for car and RV windows that you stick on the inside to block the penetrating heat and it adds to our night time privacy if at a dock. It is amazing how much cooler it is inside now. We plan to only use these while at our dock and it has kept the inside cooler with the help of a small portable AC unit.


These window shields are made for car windows and really do block out the heat as well.


Galley countertops!
The next project, which was to be one of the first to be done, is the galley countertops. After much research, talking to several companies here, so on and so on.... we did it ourselves. We've gone full circle between laminate (mostly known as Formica which is a brand name) to granite to corian to quartz, and now back to laminate and also from dark to light to dark and finally with a light color. I'll spare y'all the details of all our very frustrating discussions with contractors. We chose a laminate from Wilson Art in a light marbled color. And we would like to add that Jeff Sessions, Kitchen and Bath Design Consultant from the West Ashley Home Depot, was invaluable with his advice and support on doing this project.

But first.... the demolition 
This is the day we put the hammer and chisel on the tile. There is no turning back now!
We had always planned on doing the demo work ourselves and it was a bit tougher than we thought. There must've been a ton of glue under those little blue tiles and in the grout.

We had to chip away at the glue and tile backing left on the tiles.

All done, wood filler applied, sanded and prepped. It was pretty bad under those tiles.


The first template is made! This is the island over the refrigerators. We started with this one as it is the easiest. We are making templates out of poster board.

Taking the saw to the 1st piece! 

Prepping the surfaces with glue


Working in the galley area

Installing new sink and faucet



DONE!


(The white pipe coming out of the window is our vent for the portable AC/dehumidier which sits on the stove when the boat is not in use. Not pretty but a pain to remove just for the pic.)




Before photos


Salt water wash down.
And then, simultaneously with the galley project, Bruce was working on creating a salt water wash down option for the bow hose connection. Along the ICW, we cringe at the amount of our fresh water it takes to wash down the caked on pluff mud on the anchor chain. We worry that we will use all our fresh water on the chain and not have enough for us to shower. So that was accomplished and we have both fresh water and salt water options. No pics of that as it is just valves and stuff. 

The next project is to put a fresh coat of appliance paint on the refrigerator doors. The fridges are fine, just a bit pitted from exposure to salt air and with a $3-4 can of appliance paint, they look good as new. 

Now that the fall weather has come, it is time to enjoy Summer Breeze again and plan our winter/spring cruise trip south.


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Friday, June 8, 2018

Beaufort NC to Goose Creek, Day 18

Leaving Beaufort on Thursday morning, there are some oyster reefs where several men were harvesting. It looked strange to see these guys walking around there as it is surrounded by 2 deep water channels.

We left at 9am from our slip, easy 😁.  
We are encountering many temporary markers for the channels in these waters and shoaling is a BIG problem and the channels are constantly changing. 
Heading north on the Newport River, we traveled to Core Creek, then Adams Creek, then Neuse River for 20 miles to the Bay River, Gale Creek, ICW Canal, Goose Creek about 2 1/2 miles from Pamlico River. 

 So the Neuse River and Albermarle Sound has reputations of "can be wicked". 😰  Don't let this photo of the Neuse fool you! As we approach it early afternoon, it looks nice and mostly calm, a few little white caps. 
I had not painted yet on this trip, so I decide it's time to pull the stuff out. I get set up and get some oil paint on my brush  and then we enter the river. 
The painting gear got quickly put away.
As we go up the 20 miles, the ENE winds were 14-15 and gusting and the waves got bigger. The waves started as 1-2 feet and Captain Bruce declared them as 3-4s at the end of the trek. I, Rosie WAS doing ok to start but decided to try my new sea jewelry.
 It's a wearable device, looks like fitbit and it sends electrical charges to your nerve center that shuts off the upset stomach issues. Have to admit that it did take the edge off! I started at level 2 but bumped it to level 4 when it got a bit rolly. The seas were not terribly bad but for those of us that get sea sick, well...  As for Bella, she did not fare well at all. We had a sick puppy on deck for a couple of hours. 😷


Later we discovered that one of the cabinet doors literally flew off stripping the hinges off. No dishes came out! It was an easy repair for the handyman. 

We anchored at 4:30 in Snode Creek (Active Captain suggestion) entrance in Goose Creek. This was about 1 1/2 miles from the entrance of Pamlico River. Another wide long river for tomorrow. We are thinking that if we take it early in the day, the winds will be less and we will all fare better. We only have a 5 mile crossing to make on this one.

We had not seen any tugs or barges the whole trip and this afternoon, 2 passed us by. Captain Bryan does this type of trip a lot.
 After anchoring and getting settled, I pulled out my paints and finished a quick little landscape. I'm hoping for some good paint time tomorrow. 


 Enjoying the sunset after a great grouper and salad dinner on the flybridge.
Bella feels better now and getting some love💕
Traveled from Beaufort up to an entrance to Pamlico River. Anchored at Snode Creek anchorage in  Goose Creek    

Mile Marker: 153
Miles traveled today:  49.3
Total: 340.3

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