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Monday, December 19, 2011
The fisher king now has his own blog...
As part of his Creative Writing the Fisher King now has his own blog. This is part Boat School part passing the adventure on to others in his age bracket that may be wondering how it is living on a sailboat 24/7 and having to be home schooled.
Friday, December 16, 2011
We had the GoPro out for a splash today
Took a few photos of our "lawn".
Typical growth under the water in St Andrews Bay
Typical murky bay views
- 15" Private Stripes (2 plates)
- 18" Sergeant Stripes (4 plates)
- 21" Major Stripes (6 plates, yes on fish feeds us both 3 times)
- 24" Colonel Stripes (?)
- 27" General Stripes (?)
Sheephead! Hopefully we will put a spear in a few of these and try some sushi
Bad photo but you can see Major stripes hiding behind the Sergeant in the center.
One day I will get the Fisher King during one of his Fish Dances on video. But for now he keeps busting me when I try to take a photo.
The Fisher King in one of his fish dances
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Time to go spear some Sheephead, I hope!
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Today was a grab bag of mixed projects..
First was getting the on board WIFI set up. Last spring I set up the Bad Boy WIFI antennae atop the mast and plugged straight into the on board computer. That has all been good except Bad Boy WIFI and Chrome don't play well during set up and channel changes. Every new port I have to go to IE long enough to pick a station. I could leave it on random but a lot of "available" stations in the Keys are actually only an entry portal to Pay Connections. One other thing that has been driving me crazy is the reception at water line! Being on the laptop is an act not unlike being on AOL years ago! You just never hear the "GOOD BYE!" as you loose connection.
Today, to save a hundred plus bucks, I dug out the old Netgear wireless and found it was 12volt, yehaaa! That makes connections much better than having to run an inverter. So the morning was spent looking up passwords from 3 years ago and getting the Netgear wireless to broadcast the signal it was receiving from open WIFI ports. Now I am typing this with my "pirated" (actually free from the dock but you know what I mean) and rebroadcast of the signal from the laptop. I now have a glitch free connection to the laptop and can move around the boat when the available signals are weak. If I find the need for more power (taking the laptop to the beach etc.) I can always upgrade later.
Also on the list today was getting the old spinnaker pole rebuilt and as soon as I get some crimps that will be done.
We tried making Sushi last night, key word tried. I was so worried about the rice not cooking well on the grill that we kept putting it off. Well... rice on the Magma Kettle came out perfect. One cup sushi short grained rice, 1 1/4 cup water and cook on med hi with lid until water is absorbed and set to rest for 10 minutes! Stir in sushi rice sauce and place into gallon zip lock and put in cooler, I hate hot rice on sushi. The rice was perfect but the Sea Bass was tough and not that good raw. Now that the "ice" is broken we can experiment more!
Tin grumbled through his "Monday" in Boat School but is doing well overall. He is now on Math 6 before Christmas in his 5th grade class. He is regretting the fact that he chose a book with 438 pages to read. But for most everything else he is on track, by June he will be 1/2 way though 6th grade lessons. with only a couple hours +_ each school day.
I also managed to get the long postponed installation of the Solar Vent complete.
Also did a little fishing and caught one White Trout. I spent more time playing with the new HERO 2 camera to see what I think. I had the frequency set to quick so I never got any underwater photos of the trout or anything else. I will change the settings and try again on another day. If all goes well by the time we get to crystal clear water I will have a good lens for the GOPRO. I was able to use one of the boat poles for a 12 foot extension to make different point of view photos. We also found out that among all the fishing gear we have I need more light weight braided line. Oh well more things too do.
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Hanging out in PC for Christmas
Bad Boy Unleashed! I had been looking at this for some time now that Tin is aboard.
Today, to save a hundred plus bucks, I dug out the old Netgear wireless and found it was 12volt, yehaaa! That makes connections much better than having to run an inverter. So the morning was spent looking up passwords from 3 years ago and getting the Netgear wireless to broadcast the signal it was receiving from open WIFI ports. Now I am typing this with my "pirated" (actually free from the dock but you know what I mean) and rebroadcast of the signal from the laptop. I now have a glitch free connection to the laptop and can move around the boat when the available signals are weak. If I find the need for more power (taking the laptop to the beach etc.) I can always upgrade later.
HERO 2 Sequence of greedy bird with Blondie in back ground
Also on the list today was getting the old spinnaker pole rebuilt and as soon as I get some crimps that will be done.
We tried making Sushi last night, key word tried. I was so worried about the rice not cooking well on the grill that we kept putting it off. Well... rice on the Magma Kettle came out perfect. One cup sushi short grained rice, 1 1/4 cup water and cook on med hi with lid until water is absorbed and set to rest for 10 minutes! Stir in sushi rice sauce and place into gallon zip lock and put in cooler, I hate hot rice on sushi. The rice was perfect but the Sea Bass was tough and not that good raw. Now that the "ice" is broken we can experiment more!
Tin grumbled through his "Monday" in Boat School but is doing well overall. He is now on Math 6 before Christmas in his 5th grade class. He is regretting the fact that he chose a book with 438 pages to read. But for most everything else he is on track, by June he will be 1/2 way though 6th grade lessons. with only a couple hours +_ each school day.
Fisher King and his mom from water level.
Also did a little fishing and caught one White Trout. I spent more time playing with the new HERO 2 camera to see what I think. I had the frequency set to quick so I never got any underwater photos of the trout or anything else. I will change the settings and try again on another day. If all goes well by the time we get to crystal clear water I will have a good lens for the GOPRO. I was able to use one of the boat poles for a 12 foot extension to make different point of view photos. We also found out that among all the fishing gear we have I need more light weight braided line. Oh well more things too do.
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Hanging out in PC for Christmas
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Well day 5 did not produce a sunset but surfing the web produced Kepler-22b
Today in homeschool, I mean boatschool we learned about Kepler-22b
Kepler-22b
NASA scientists have identified a new planet they believe to have several similarities to Earth.
Kepler-22b, named for the Kepler planet-hunting telescope it was spotted with, is the first planet to be confirmed beyond our solar system in what the Guardian called the "Goldilocks zone:" not too hot, not too cold, and therefore possibly habitable.
The planet is 2.4 times the size of Earth. It orbits a star similar to the Earth's sun and is believed to have a surface temperature of around 22 degrees Celsius, according to NASA.
Astronomers say Kepler-22b's temperate climate makes it possible that it possesses liquid water, CNN reported.
More from GlobalPost: Double sun "Star Wars" planet discovered by NASA
Kepler program scientist Douglas Hudgins described the discovery as "a major milestone on the road to finding Earth's twin."
NASA still does not know what the planet is made of, however; continued
Us military pays SETI to check Kepler-22b for aliens
"Space situational awareness" cash for Allen Array story
more on Kepler-22b here
Tonight we will be watching Jodi Foster make "Contact"
have a great day, a full week of great fishing on the lunar calendar starts tomorrow! But, so does the cold.
wes
Sunday, December 4, 2011
dAYS 2,3 & 4
dAYS two and three were almost the same. We were out fishing on day three so...
We borrowed the day three photo from Salt 'n Sand's blog, that is our roller furl in the corner
Day two came and went without much to write about. This is the week during the month where the Sheephead stay on the bottom. They must have shrimp for dinner or the barnacles react to the moon phase and don't seem appealing to them. Too bad as the new pole spears need broken in.
Day three consisted of organization and fishing. We caught about 27 fish, 12 for him and 15 for me, that were worth mentioning as we there were several Lizard fish we just don't count. We did catch more white trout than ever but through them back as trout isn't our favorite. We kept 6 Black Sea Bass for the day.
Day four was cleaning the bottom of the boat and getting some engine maintenance done. Of course there was fishing since this is supposed to be "vacation" time.
Tin hates honey and dislikes cheese but somehow he has a new favorite meal. Honey Teriyaki Seabass and Mac and Cheese or Honey Teriyaki Seabass and just about anything else. Too bad we are out of honey.
The Fisher King's Teriyaki
3 oz Kikkoman Ponzu
2 oz Honey
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/2 a lime juiced use the rest for garnish
Suate' or grill firm white fish (we like lightly floured and pan suate'd). Remove fish and any oil, add Ponzu to hot pan and start reduction. When the Ponzu is all bubbles add the honey and ginger stirring constantly. Once mixed reintroduce the fish to coat. Serve with your choice of sides. It's that simple
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Tin was practicing with the Conch Horn at sunset day 4.
Tin hates honey and dislikes cheese but somehow he has a new favorite meal. Honey Teriyaki Seabass and Mac and Cheese or Honey Teriyaki Seabass and just about anything else. Too bad we are out of honey.
The Fisher King's Teriyaki
3 oz Kikkoman Ponzu
2 oz Honey
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/2 a lime juiced use the rest for garnish
Suate' or grill firm white fish (we like lightly floured and pan suate'd). Remove fish and any oil, add Ponzu to hot pan and start reduction. When the Ponzu is all bubbles add the honey and ginger stirring constantly. Once mixed reintroduce the fish to coat. Serve with your choice of sides. It's that simple
w
Thursday, December 1, 2011
dAY one of 2012 Cruise...
December 1st was our departure date for the last few months.... however December 1 came and went and s/v Gemini Dreams is still tied to the dock At this point we still have some details and engine maintenance to take care of before we leave the dock. But it didn't mean we couldn't start living the cruising life.
Today we fed and saved a brown pelican from the nemesis of poorly disposed fishing line. Perhaps it was even just cut as the pelican tried to take a bait. Either way he was struggling to compete with the other birds due to two stainless treble hooks, stainless leader and mono all wrapped around his beak and wings. He was unable to fly due to the web that surrounded him and the hooks that had his throat connected to his tongue. Tin asked to save him so it was but to do...
4:42 pm I sounded the Conch Horn as the sun set, the wind in less than 5 knots for the first time since Thanksgiving. Pasta is cooking on the kettle and freshly caught Sea Bass is waiting to be grilled. With margarita in hand the horizon is turning from orange to peach and then as always to the steel blue that proceeds the black.
I will attempt to keep a journal of fishing and expenditures for those budget minded cruisers, especially with children. It is so hard to cut the dock lines with the crew on board. I must play father and be responsible for the little man. Last winter it was exploration and learning. This year it is caution with a side of adventure. Trying to fit everything we need for 6 months or longer into a 27 foot boat is beyond a puzzle. Actually I am looking for a magic bag to store items into that doesn't require any space.
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Today we fed and saved a brown pelican from the nemesis of poorly disposed fishing line. Perhaps it was even just cut as the pelican tried to take a bait. Either way he was struggling to compete with the other birds due to two stainless treble hooks, stainless leader and mono all wrapped around his beak and wings. He was unable to fly due to the web that surrounded him and the hooks that had his throat connected to his tongue. Tin asked to save him so it was but to do...
1st step
Clipping away at the leader and line
Trying to remove all the line
One of the stainless treble hooks
Success and Freedom
4:42 pm I sounded the Conch Horn as the sun set, the wind in less than 5 knots for the first time since Thanksgiving. Pasta is cooking on the kettle and freshly caught Sea Bass is waiting to be grilled. With margarita in hand the horizon is turning from orange to peach and then as always to the steel blue that proceeds the black.
Yes the sun sets in PC early! Already 4:42 and 12 days to go until winter!
Our largest Sea Bass of the season! Enough for two meals
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Tripping on the road to Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving day at Fort Desoto and where we found Capt K and Lita
The Crew of s/v Gemini Dreams and s/v Way Happy
St Augustine? St Petersburg? Marathon? Bahamas? Destination unknown!
After Fort Desoto we went to spend Thanksgiving afternoon with their mom's family. Oh how poor my Spanish is! See our host only speaks Spanish and has a world of culture. Time there was too short. After eating I headed out to south Florida for a couple items. I decided to do some black Friday shopping instead of spending the night in a motel. What a group of morons. I did black Friday 4 years ago for a TV and some other items it was organized and went rather well. This year it was just plain stupid and unorganized everywhere. I guess in an effort to keep you in the store longer "to buy more stuff" they make you go down individual lines to get the golden goblet, then another line for the golden fork. What moronic was of time. But I didn't spend money on a motel room and it was only around 40 hours. Practice for overnighters!
I managed to get a few new toys to play with while we are on our journey. One of our new toys makes one of our recent toys 3d. We will soon be able to post up some 3d photos and videos. I also finally paid off the Halloween for Tin, He wanted to skip Halloween and get five bags of candy, so he now has the last two.
We also have added 3 more pole spears to out fishing arsenal! Tin earned one for doing all his math in boat school. I replaced one of the three piece that I wore out then destroyed buy spearing the dock about 4-5 feet under water. I also have a new Manny Puig 8.5'. This wasn't really in the budget but I had wanted a good spear since before moving onto the boat. So I now have one...
Look out Bahamas here we come! It may look simple like this but in person it is like an AK-47!
The wonder of foil wrappers, Back up just in case the "Fisher King" has a bad day
Over the next few days we have engine maintenance and storing all the supplies then it is off we go!
w
PS over 2200 miles on the rental car this week with only two nights in a motel!
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Hurricane Force winds and Smile your on Candid Camera.
Well as we sit here hunkered down a braving out the North Wind I just saw that Alaska has hurricane force winds! Worst storm in 40 years! Hope you are all okay Tom! See you at Bahia Honda in a few months. Maybe Linda wont kick us out at sunset! lol
Ok back to getting ready. I have a new toy! I just sold the camera that has brought you so many good photos of last seasons trip. There will be some times when I wish I still had it (low light and long distance) but I was always stressful having it around the water. S/v Wee Happy (now Way Happy) has lost two since I met them last year and their new on is acting up even before it gets to the keys! So they are shopping for their 4th camera? I also keep telling Tin "no" when he asks to use the camera for fear of water. I have made the decision and got a GOPRO Hero2 Hd. Long name for such a small camera.
Of course there are massive amounts of accessories. If you have massive computing power for editing video there is even a 3D housing to hold two cameras and give 3D. So as not to sound like a commercial you can go to GoPro.com and see for yourself.
We hope to have awesome pictures and videos of our adventure.
w
Ok back to getting ready. I have a new toy! I just sold the camera that has brought you so many good photos of last seasons trip. There will be some times when I wish I still had it (low light and long distance) but I was always stressful having it around the water. S/v Wee Happy (now Way Happy) has lost two since I met them last year and their new on is acting up even before it gets to the keys! So they are shopping for their 4th camera? I also keep telling Tin "no" when he asks to use the camera for fear of water. I have made the decision and got a GOPRO Hero2 Hd. Long name for such a small camera.
I hope it is as good as the hype!
Of course there are massive amounts of accessories. If you have massive computing power for editing video there is even a 3D housing to hold two cameras and give 3D. So as not to sound like a commercial you can go to GoPro.com and see for yourself.
We hope to have awesome pictures and videos of our adventure.
w
Getting ready part 4,278.3 or at least it feels that way
Sitting here today waiting out the latest North Blow (20knts and cold!) I took time to install the latest upgrade. I upgraded to Fugawi Marine ENC 4.5 complete with Navionics chart reader.
Navionics platinum 3D!
It includes support for Google Earth.
And GRIB file support!
I know I could get all this from Lowrance or Garmin or even some other guys but this comes in at 2K less. I put this on both the main boat computer and the new Panasonic Toughbook
(Do not buy Asus netbooks! They are energy efficient but have a serious issue with the chargers, charger connection and living in the "Live aboard world" Buy a used Toughbook for $100-$500)
With this upgrade from Fugawi 3.0 it puts us with two computers running Fugawi Marine ENC 4.5, Lowrance 38c, a whole collection of paper charts, more cruising guides and Active Captain we are covered for the season. I hope! Well Santa could bring a Navionics 906P+ for Christmas.
w
A long, long time ago in a far away place...
Last year was the culmination of thirty years of lost and postponed dreams.
About 3 years ago on a random road trip escaping a severe case of cabin fever it slammed me pretty hard. The call of the ocean that is. I don't know why I have always been drawn to the ocean. Maybe it was my parents being Florida when I was conceived. Maybe it was being born a restless Gemini. What ever the reason, I set into motion a plan to escape from the daily grind and sail into the sunset.
I started looking for a boat, not just any boat but a Hans Christian...
...See way back in the mid 80's a girlfriend and I were going to go to Key West and run dive charters off a Hans. Things come and things go, the next one was afraid of water. That drastically altered the events from that point on. Then there was the racing phase, sports cars and F1. Then somewhere down the line I met my best friend and had a couple of children. Even named my son after a Formula one driver. Over a long quiet time I began to find myself and my dreams again.
Well a Hans Christian was currently cost prohibitive and I went on to the next option. Morgans at 41' then 35 footers... The rest of the world got bigger and my world got smaller. I got more practical and started shopping smaller. "Go small, go now!" began to really hit home. I purchased "Twenty Small Boats to Take You Anywhere". I began to check out the boats listed in the book. Trips to Annapolis, Norfolk and the Keys to look and check out some of the options. Albergs, Pearsons and Dorys Oh My. Then I found s/v Whisper on a blog and the decision was made for an Albin Vega. Back to Norfolk to look at a Vega. It was a cold Noreaster that day, the Vega was in poor shape and the broker was a dick, so no deal. Now to find a good one.
After months of watching eBay, Craigs and all the trader sites I saw Vegas come and go. All the good deals in California and all the high prices on the east coast. Then a boat popped up on eBay and I hoped to snipe it for a good deal. Then it disappeared before the end of the auction. Turned out in my favor as it was pulled for lack of interest and a fear of going to cheap. I ended up making an acceptable offer and the rest is history.
Almost two years of planning, searching and organizing came to a close last Thanksgiving. I had a boat, quit my job and headed out on the seas.
This year my son goes with me...
w
About 3 years ago on a random road trip escaping a severe case of cabin fever it slammed me pretty hard. The call of the ocean that is. I don't know why I have always been drawn to the ocean. Maybe it was my parents being Florida when I was conceived. Maybe it was being born a restless Gemini. What ever the reason, I set into motion a plan to escape from the daily grind and sail into the sunset.
I started looking for a boat, not just any boat but a Hans Christian...
...See way back in the mid 80's a girlfriend and I were going to go to Key West and run dive charters off a Hans. Things come and things go, the next one was afraid of water. That drastically altered the events from that point on. Then there was the racing phase, sports cars and F1. Then somewhere down the line I met my best friend and had a couple of children. Even named my son after a Formula one driver. Over a long quiet time I began to find myself and my dreams again.
Well a Hans Christian was currently cost prohibitive and I went on to the next option. Morgans at 41' then 35 footers... The rest of the world got bigger and my world got smaller. I got more practical and started shopping smaller. "Go small, go now!" began to really hit home. I purchased "Twenty Small Boats to Take You Anywhere". I began to check out the boats listed in the book. Trips to Annapolis, Norfolk and the Keys to look and check out some of the options. Albergs, Pearsons and Dorys Oh My. Then I found s/v Whisper on a blog and the decision was made for an Albin Vega. Back to Norfolk to look at a Vega. It was a cold Noreaster that day, the Vega was in poor shape and the broker was a dick, so no deal. Now to find a good one.
After months of watching eBay, Craigs and all the trader sites I saw Vegas come and go. All the good deals in California and all the high prices on the east coast. Then a boat popped up on eBay and I hoped to snipe it for a good deal. Then it disappeared before the end of the auction. Turned out in my favor as it was pulled for lack of interest and a fear of going to cheap. I ended up making an acceptable offer and the rest is history.
Almost two years of planning, searching and organizing came to a close last Thanksgiving. I had a boat, quit my job and headed out on the seas.
This year my son goes with me...
w
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