Author: Caitlin Lefroy

Haul out day!

We wanted to do one last check of our hull, rudder, through-hulls etc. and apply a fresh couple of coats of anti-fouling paint before we headed towards the Atlantic.  Our current coat, while still relatively new, is meant for cold/fresh water and we are headed to warm/salty, where more marine life is likely to try to grow on our boat.

The Harbormaster at the MHYC operated the crane which lifted our boat (all 7600 lbs of ballast) up on two straps and onto “the hard” for us, where it will remain for a few days of maintenance and painting.  This was, despite Mark’s cool appearance, still a humbling experience.

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The next couple of days will be filled with two coats of fresh paint, so get ready for painters jumpsuits, respirators and safety goggles – DIY/Breaking Bad style.

Two weeks in Ohio – what have we been doing?

We’ve been in Ohio for over 2 weeks now, and although we haven’t made a lot of geographical progress, we have been working hard to get ready for departure!

Things we’ve accomplished (or mostly accomplished):

Researched, ordered and installed new LED lights for the whole cabin, therefore reducing our power draw from 18 Amps to <2 when we have all of our lights on.  This is awesome and a big deal for us on the continuing theme of Power Management, as we will be relying on limited battery power for most of our needs while at anchor each night.  Mark earns major points for his multi hours of research finding the right kind of lights online (online shopping in the USA >> Canada btw) and ultimately found our bulbs on LEDWholesalers.

LEDeez

LEDeez


Measured, designed and crafted the beginnings of our “mast cradle” which is a combination of DIY wooden structures used to securely hold our de-stepped (=taken down) mast when we go through the Erie Canal lock system. This is definitely a nerve-wracking point for us, taking down the mast, but it’s the only way to be able to get through the 30+ locks that take us from Buffalo NY at the east end of Lake Erie to Albany NY (check this video out for an idea of what we’ll go through).

Researched and ordered our new Alternator, upgrading from a 51Amp to 100Amp system (again, Power Management!) …still to be installed

Researched and ordered supplies to put a new coat of salt water (and warm water) appropriate anti-fouling paint on the hull…still to be hauled out of the water and painted

Bought a set of Corelle boat-safe (aka mostly unbreakable) dishes and mugs, as well as small baking sheet/ muffin pan/ cake pan for nautical domestic baking.

Amazon.com

Amazon.com

MOVED ONTO THE BOAT!  And found places for our clothes, electronics, books, toiletries, safety gear, etc.  Flying from Vancouver forced us to be very economical with our packing choices, which is the only reason we aren’t totally bursting at the seams on this boat (yet).

Plus, we’ve been spending lots of time with Mark’s family, who has been very graciously hosting our unemployed 30-yr old selves as we drink their coffee and beer, eat their food, and clog up their kitchen table with our various computing devices, as we research just how to do this crazy trip of ours.  Thanks K&W!

Updated rough timeline has us departing Mentor Harbor (Ohio) in just ~10 days, and we’re definitely feeling the push to get going, as the weather is starting to get chillier and the leaves are just barely starting to change colour…

Road trip to Owen Sound, Ontario!

Despite much fanfare about leaving Canada, we have actually taken not just one, but TWO trips back to the homeland since arriving late August!  This back-and-forthing has made for entertaining discussions with border guards but also facilitated some duty-free stocking of our new liquor cabinet on board.

8 hours of driving...each way

8 hours of driving…each way

Our first Canadian Vacation was for our shakedown cruise on TARA to Erieau, Ontario (see Mark’s post on that trip) and the second was our whirling 1200km, 2-day roadtrip to see my Nana in Owen Sound, Ontario.  Our driving route took us parallel to what our sailing route will be for the first few days (Mentor, OH through Erie, PA to Buffalo, NY), as well as up through wine country in Ontario (FUN FACT – did you know Don Cherry has a restaurant in St Catherines?  I didn’t!).

It was really lovely to see my Nana before we head off on our big adventure, and I’m very grateful to Mark (for doing most of the driving) and his parents (for the car lending) for making this visit happen.

Visit with Nana, Sept 2014

Visit with Nana, Sept 2014

Side note – a small highlight of our trip was when we had a happy hour beer in the local pub in Owen Sound (which appeared to actually be called The Pub) and overheard one of the regular patrons chastising the bartender for overfilling his drink glass with the phrase, “Whoa girl, don’t go putting all of Niagara falls into that drink“.  #hyperlocal

PS – when was the last time you used a rotary phone?

Old School

Old School

Cleveland, Ohio!

Helllllo Ohio!

We made it to Cleveland!  Despite 3 hour plane delays, lost baggage, sprinting to make connections we landed (safely) amidst a red sky and thunderstorm in CLE.  We’re going to be settled in here for a few weeks, getting the boat (and ourselves) ready for departure, with a goal of a mid-Sept launch. The past couple of weeks have been a… Read more →