Thanks all! These are strange and historic times we're living in. I consider it a great blessing to have a boat to provide me with the shelter, quarantine and provisioning to help me through this. My signature means more today than when I wrote it long ago.
I'm sitting with half-full fuel tanks and will not be fueling in the SF Bay area. I'll pick up fuel in the Delta as I go, if needed. I've got enough for 250 NM plus reserves. I won't be heading out the gate either. I plan to remain in my comfort zone of the SF Bay and CA Delta for the duration. I have no need to go out into the wild blue yonder where all is unfamiliar and more challenging than the area I know best.
BruceK, let's stop the focus on personal protection weapons. It never leads to good conversations here. You do it your way and we'll do it our way...let's let it go at that, OK?
OldDan, a watermaker wouldn't work in the fresh waters CA Delta and is really not needed. There are plenty of places along the way to refill my water tank. I carry over 100 US Gal aboard and have lived comfortably on that for 2 weeks several times in the past...including daily showers.
Tomorrow afternoon's currents favor the CA Delta so that's where I'll start this adventure. I'll look into refueling and adding paper products when the opportunity arises. When I finish all the Delta (!!!), I can play in the Bay until we return to the "new normal".
I had no idea that my @DeltaBridges Project in 2019 to visit/photo 25 CA Delta bridges in 25 days would be a practice run for a global pandemic quarantine. I learned a lot from that trip and worked out a few wrinkles in the boat's electrical and fuel systems. My recently retuned props and the recent addition of an wired autopilot remote control (circa 1980's!!) came just in time for this Quarantine Cruise.
I'll try to post here and on my personal and @DeltaBridges Facebook pages as I go. Hope all are staying safe and healthy. My thoughts and prayers are with all of my TF brothers and sisters going through this pandemic alone. If you see me on the water, honk your horn and feel free to toss me a roll of single-ply TP as a gesture of support!