Levitation
Well-known member
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2009
- Messages
- 1,300
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- fmlt2510f809
- Vessel Name
- Charlotte Ann
Levitation is out of the water until spring and sitting in front of the shop at home... It is always a sad day when you pull the boat...
It was rainy and blustery Saturday morning when we went to the marina for the last ride... It was cold enough that the engine took some nine or ten cranking tries (separated by enough time to keep the starter from overheating... Once running we let it warm up a bit... By then the cabin was warm and cheery with the cabin lights on and the stereo playing and we went for a cruise up the river... There was a gale warning on the lake and this mommas boy has seen enough 8 footers that are a vertical wall of water to last a life time...
We cruised until lunch, then stopped at Hooters in Bay City, they have some nice docks there... The Admiral didn't say anything but I noticed her expression as she watched the young things in their skin tight outfits... I suspect had they asked her opinion, they would have gotten an ear full...
We saw only 4 boats the whole time... Two coast guard auxiliary doing some sort of maneuvers and wearing their safety orange float jackets... We were much more comfortable than the two sailboats with their masts unstepped we passed on the way back from lunch.. We waved and smiled, they - out in the little spits of rain and the 52 degree wind - waved but their smiles looked al little tight...
Putting the boat on the roller trailer for the first time was a piece of pie, easy as cake... My, what a collection of slime and zebra mussels we had acquired in 7 weeks... Back home we spent nearly two hours with the pressure washer and brushes to get the bottom clean... Now we just have to rearrange the shop (again) to make room for the boat... It will spend the winter in the heated section and being in the way of everything...
denny-o
It was rainy and blustery Saturday morning when we went to the marina for the last ride... It was cold enough that the engine took some nine or ten cranking tries (separated by enough time to keep the starter from overheating... Once running we let it warm up a bit... By then the cabin was warm and cheery with the cabin lights on and the stereo playing and we went for a cruise up the river... There was a gale warning on the lake and this mommas boy has seen enough 8 footers that are a vertical wall of water to last a life time...
We cruised until lunch, then stopped at Hooters in Bay City, they have some nice docks there... The Admiral didn't say anything but I noticed her expression as she watched the young things in their skin tight outfits... I suspect had they asked her opinion, they would have gotten an ear full...
We saw only 4 boats the whole time... Two coast guard auxiliary doing some sort of maneuvers and wearing their safety orange float jackets... We were much more comfortable than the two sailboats with their masts unstepped we passed on the way back from lunch.. We waved and smiled, they - out in the little spits of rain and the 52 degree wind - waved but their smiles looked al little tight...
Putting the boat on the roller trailer for the first time was a piece of pie, easy as cake... My, what a collection of slime and zebra mussels we had acquired in 7 weeks... Back home we spent nearly two hours with the pressure washer and brushes to get the bottom clean... Now we just have to rearrange the shop (again) to make room for the boat... It will spend the winter in the heated section and being in the way of everything...
denny-o