Sunday 17 March 2024

USA, Miami, No Name Harbor - Still here doing R&M

We are still in No Name Harbor. The weather is sublime, and Nicholas is working on the batteries and electricity, and attempting to sort our problems from our Lightning Strike.

We currently have two of our four Inverters not working, and not sure if it is Lightning related or something else has gone wrong. So Nicholas is checking out the possibilities before sending the Inverters to Victron for Warranty Claims and/or Repairs.

I continue to do my daily cycles into Key Biscayne Village to collect packages from our postal box at UPS, and do my weekly shopping at Winn Dixie Supermarket -  looking quite like a Refugee.


We were treated to see the start of the Viper small boat regatta race, which started within No Name Harbor, after their lunch stop. Fun to watch!


We’ve started to see superb Sunsets. Crowds of visitors into Bill Baggs State Park daily, and gather at the Cleat Bar, with lots of cheering each night as the Sun sets

A pod of 4 dolphins came into No Name, and swam to, under, past, back under Meshugga. It gave me a half hour of pleasure!


So, No News,  is basically Good News. We continue daily to try get Meshugga into shape, to sail to Panama and onwards end of this year to French Polynesia. We have quite a lot of Upgrades, Replacements, not to mention the fall-out from the Lightning Strike to get fixed. 

Otherwise, All is well aboard the Good Ship Meshugga.



 

3 comments:

  1. Hi, pleased you still safe and sorting out all the problems and getting your deliveries. Love the dolphins and beautiful start of the small yacht race, such fun. Notice there not too many other yachts in the harbour. Wait… Easter around the corner. Enjoy the peace and quiet. Lol to you both

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  2. Love your bicycle rig! Rick & Susan on C_Language have some electric scooters that I’m eyeing for next year. They ride easily up the hill to Duncantown and back on one charge. If I can just figure out where to store them….

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  3. Your refugee rig looks pretty fancy and useful! And there's something so magical with a dolphin experience - no matter how often it happens it's always a thrill.

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