Thursday, June 27, 2013

St Johns Trip Day 5


We start our day five from our Anchorage right north of Lake George. After the thunderstorms rolled through our night was quiet and calm. Both Viv and I are getting used to the sounds of the boat and slept much better and what now we consider to be familiar surroundings.


The galley in the boat is very well appointed with a microwave/convection oven cooktop full-size refrigerator double sink etc.


Today we're going to continue to cruise down stream and check out the Cross Florida canal.


The little balls you see in the water are floats that Mark where crab pots have been placed in the river to harvest blue crabs. They are certainly a nuisance to navigation and apparently the fishermen have won out over the boaters and are able to place the crab pots anywhere they like.



1 comment:

  1. Yahoo.... big pictures!

    So how does the Admiral like running a genset for an electric stove? Guess you have the benefit of air conditioning too.

    Here in 'paradise' everyone (well almost all) have solar panels with enough battery storage to power everything with dc-ac inverters. Solar array is a must for a cruising boat with diesel cost of $4.85/gallon plus the genset noise just does not fit in the quiet tropics.

    Enjoy every sandwich!
    Doug & Michelle

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