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Back in the water

12/29/2015

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Things are still moving slowly in Carrabelle, but we continue to get more moved in while the engine repairs progress. Holiday schedules are making it difficult to get the last remaining parts. Weather (winds) would be keeping us put at the moment anyway so we've taken the opportunity to make some trips back to Tallahassee, visit with family in town for the holidays and entertain a few visitors down to the boat as well. Kaylee has enjoyed showing some of her friends around the boat and getting to show off her room.
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Back in the water at the working dock at Dockside Marine. This has made it nice for moving all our stuff in.
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And this is what moving in can do to the boat! I'll try to get an after picture so you can see what is SHOULD look like.
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Kaylee's room
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Kaylee and buddies getting their toes wet
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Fully installed solar panels
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Boat Yard

12/8/2015

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Boat came out of the water yesterday for a bottom inspection. Thru-hulls (places the hull can be opened to the water like a sink drain) look good, no repairs needed. The bottom paint will be updated later this week.
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Kaylee taking part in the bottom inspection
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Getting some school work done while waiting for the travel lift to pull the boat out of the water
We are completely moved out of the house in Tallahassee, but having some delays in Carrabelle with the boat and engine. Parts were supposed to be in today, but we just learned one part had to be ordered from out of the country. Not good. We will use this time to keep moving forward with the battery and solar installations while continuing to organize the pile of STUFF staged at my parents' house in Panacea. Hard to believe how much there still is after the amount we got rid of and stored. We won't start trying to move it all onto the boat until the engine is back in and the inside of the boat cleaned up.
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