We have RADAR!

IMG_1154IMG_1151Yes, it’s true. After years of planning and effort, and much fretting and stressing, Pachina Mia has the eyes of Superman!

OK, that’s a bit of an exaggeration (as Ann would point out and insist on correcting šŸ˜‰ ). We can’t see through brick walls or see what underwear people have on, but we can peer through fog and darkness to see boats and other hard things. And we can even see rain clouds approaching, so pretty cool!

And not to toot my own horn, but the problem was almost exactly what I’d suspected it was all along. The connection between two data cables was the problem. One side had somehow got mangled (probably my fault when pulling the cable through a tight hole). Ann un-mangled it and voila! Instant on!

Of course, now that we have functioning radar we have to learn how to use it. It still mostly looks like blurps on a screen, but I’m sure with practice we’ll begin to understand how to interpret it all.

_IGP4583waterlevelIn the meantime the water keeps rising, and work continues on our little floating home. Lake Ontario is still inching up, but more slowly now. The current prediction only calls for a few more inches of rise by mid-June, but it will remain high for the rest of the season. This should make our down-stream run even faster (and scarier in some places!).

 

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_IGP4577The boat/home job list is both shrinking and growing. Our head sink is turning out to be a bigger challenge than previously thought, and we’re still waiting for better weather to climb the mast, but things are progressing. The big thing is we now have a plan for Ann’s tooth, and we know what we’re doing with our bikes. The tooth is being scraped out and repaired, and the bikes are headed for our friend’s place in Rossport (Selim to be exact), on the north shore of Lake Superior. Cathie and Joe (and Maggie Muffins) are the sweetest people ever. It will be great to make the drive up to their place, and to spend some time with them.

IMG_0128IMG_0116The tooth thing meant a trip to Ottawa, which was great. We drove our bikes, and I re-discovered all the muscles I used to know so well, but have not used in a long time; in other words, I got quite sore ;-). But it was a great ride and a great trip. Mom and Kathy were fun to hang out with as always. And we got our cat fix in too!

We head back to Ottawa in a day or so for Root Canal, round II. Then it’s back here for a few days before beginning our run up north. Our plan is to have the boat ready to go before we head to Rossport. We’ll see…

Water, water everywhere…

IMGA0308_IGP4559Itā€™s been a few weeks now since Pachinaā€™s launch, and weā€™re slowly getting all things ready for the big journey east. Projects and small repairs are working out, and logistics are coming together. Two things we didnā€™t bank on though are the floodĀ waters in Lake Ontario, and Annā€™s tooth problems.

Yes, the waters around here keep rising. Our little marinaā€™s outer basin is already awash, with the outer wall flooded by the Bay of Quinteā€™s rising tide. Normally this wall is 10ā€™ to 15ā€™ above the water level. Water now washes over the walkway.

Our space in the inner basin is still relatively protected; it has another 6ā€ to go before it disappears beneath Neptuneā€™s grasp, so hopefully this wonā€™t happen. Our biggest challenge has been the large step require to get up to our boat. At the end of last season we were stepping three feet up to reach the dock from our boatā€™s deck. Today we are stepping at least three feet down.

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Last fall, notice where the concrete dock is. Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Now…

 

ToothBut the other major pain (literally ā€¦ for Ann) is tooth problems. Sheā€™s been ignoring a molarĀ for too long, and after much cajoling and threatening (mainly from Middle Sister), sheā€™s agreed to have it dealt with. Looks like a root canal, and tooth reconstruction is now in order. All this takes time, but at least itā€™s underway. Weā€™ll know in a few days how long the process will take, and how may appointments with the endodontist.

toothfairyWe still have about a month before we have to get going, so we should be OK. Getting this tooth sorted is the most important thing right now. Whatever shall be shall beā€¦ At least we have Donna the Tooth Fairy looking after us. Thanks Donna!

IMG_2251.JPGAside from the boat work, weā€™ve been having fun visiting, and being visited. We made a trek to Ottawa shortly after the boat was launched, and spent a few days hanging out with Mom and Sis/Kathy (and friend Dorothy). As always, the time was well spent relaxing, talking and eating. So much good food, and perhaps a little too much good beer (Kathyā€™s such a bad influence šŸ˜‰ ).

IMG_2258.JPGWhile we were in OttawaĀ we also got to spend a few hours with niece Colleen and son Connor. Connor is really doing well. Heā€™s growing up to be quite the special boy. Ann, as always, manages to make good connections with him. Itā€™s fun to watch them play together.

Saying goodbye to Ottawa folk,Ā we headed back to Belleville in time to meet Donna and Sam. They were in Toronto for a docā€™s conference, and to visit daughter Tasha. They then took the train down our way to spend a few hours driving Prince Edward County, sampling craft beer, and eating dinner before hopping the VIA back to TO. Lots of fun! Great to see you both.

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Meanwhile,Ā work carries on back on Pachina Mia. We got the boom and sails on right away. The new charge controller for the solar panels seems to be working. The windmill is installed, and the outboard is ready. The water system seems to be working OK, as does the head. We do have a leak in the head sink, but thatā€™s easily solved (right Ann???). Some day soon one of us will head to the top of the mast to mountĀ the wind instrument, and we also have to install the windvane, but itā€™s all coming together nicely.

IMG_1892Last evening we finally got to see Marvin and Pita. We met Marvin last year when we rented a room from him for a month last year. And Pita (Pain In The Ass) is another cute cat in our lives. Going to Marvinā€™s was like coming home ā€¦ it felt so familiar and comfortable. Marvin cooked us a wonderful supper, and we spent a few hours catching up and petting the cat. Best of all,Ā Marvin is seriously considering driving our car to Newfoundland for us. This would be awesome!

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IMG_1147IMGA0298The one remaining unknown projectĀ on the boatĀ is the radarā€¦ Iā€™m kinda delaying getting down to it. The problem is either really simple, or virtually impossible, and I donā€™t want to find out itā€™s the latter šŸ˜‰ . In the meantime, life goes on down at the little marina. We get visited by Smoky the marina cat, and Maddy the marina child. We eat well (including having eggs Benny and mimosas in Sueā€™s honour), drink well, and watch the waters rise all around us.

Itā€™s a good thing we live on a boat šŸ˜‰ .

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