Southbound - Long Way Southbound
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 7:10 pm
We've finally upped anchor and begun our trip to Florida!
The MargaritaBill was underway at 6:06AM on 6/26/16 which happens to be our 29th wedding anniversary.
After a great sendoff by Ray Geiger at the dock we were off and out the inlet. The boat did not seem to want to let us go though!
I entered our first route and started it but the GPS kept telling us to go to the JI buoy! After that was squared away I noticed that the generator was running but giving no juice... I gave up on that and shut it down. Problem solved when we reached Cape May, I had tripped the breaker when I started it.
The seas were calm and the ride to Cape May went well. Lot's of custom Vikings and assorted yachts around here. Diesel was $2.49/gallon in our slip today.
Last night a boat came in behind us at about 10PM with a lot of activity. I went over to check it out and saw that they had a nice Bigeye Tuna. It weighed 265 at the scale.
We're going to hang in Cape May for a few days and then hit Ocean City MD. We'll start moving faster after the 4th of July.
It's sad to leave behind so many friends but the memories travel with us. We'll keep in touch and post some of the sights we see along the way.
Bill and Theresa
The MargaritaBill was underway at 6:06AM on 6/26/16 which happens to be our 29th wedding anniversary.
After a great sendoff by Ray Geiger at the dock we were off and out the inlet. The boat did not seem to want to let us go though!
I entered our first route and started it but the GPS kept telling us to go to the JI buoy! After that was squared away I noticed that the generator was running but giving no juice... I gave up on that and shut it down. Problem solved when we reached Cape May, I had tripped the breaker when I started it.
The seas were calm and the ride to Cape May went well. Lot's of custom Vikings and assorted yachts around here. Diesel was $2.49/gallon in our slip today.
Last night a boat came in behind us at about 10PM with a lot of activity. I went over to check it out and saw that they had a nice Bigeye Tuna. It weighed 265 at the scale.
We're going to hang in Cape May for a few days and then hit Ocean City MD. We'll start moving faster after the 4th of July.
It's sad to leave behind so many friends but the memories travel with us. We'll keep in touch and post some of the sights we see along the way.
Bill and Theresa