MakinMemories
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2016
- Messages
- 85
- Location
- US
- Vessel Name
- Makin Memories
- Vessel Make
- 1987 41' President
We are sitting in Key West waiting out some wind and catching our breath. We are midway through our first long distance cruise on Makin Memories. We have blocked two weeks this month to cruise to Key West and back as a shakedown cruise in preparation for the loop. In six days we have traveled 400 miles in 59 hours. Several days have been 10+ hours. We have anchored out off of Sand Key (Clearwater, Fl), Cayo Costa (Boca Grande), and Indian Key in the Thousand Islands (Everglades).
We have tied up with a couple of great marinas and met some wonderful people.
We are having a couple of ongoing challenges that keep us on a watch. The swim platform through the hull bolt has a small leak occurring that I have packed with epoxy and 3M 5200. It barely weeps now, but I sponge out the area every two to three hours and find maybe 16 ounces of water. We will pull the swim platform off next haul out and replace and repair the transom. We are finding and fixing topside leaks as we live and cruise aboard. I don't think this unusual for a thirty-year-old craft, but it is a never ending and a source of frustration for the mate.
Many lessons on cruising being learned and experienced. We have a scheduled maintenance we perform on the engines and deck each time we stop for the evening and so far all is performing well.
It is raining now, and we are planning some shore time in the city, more to come.
We have tied up with a couple of great marinas and met some wonderful people.
We are having a couple of ongoing challenges that keep us on a watch. The swim platform through the hull bolt has a small leak occurring that I have packed with epoxy and 3M 5200. It barely weeps now, but I sponge out the area every two to three hours and find maybe 16 ounces of water. We will pull the swim platform off next haul out and replace and repair the transom. We are finding and fixing topside leaks as we live and cruise aboard. I don't think this unusual for a thirty-year-old craft, but it is a never ending and a source of frustration for the mate.
Many lessons on cruising being learned and experienced. We have a scheduled maintenance we perform on the engines and deck each time we stop for the evening and so far all is performing well.
It is raining now, and we are planning some shore time in the city, more to come.