Friday, March 21, 2014

Leaving Hanna Park going back to Rick's yard


March 19, 2014

Camp site
Seth and Jeremy sleeping.
This week we moved our motor home from Hanna Park to our son Rick’s backyard in Bryceville Florida.  Our grandsons, Seth and Jeremy came over with Rick and Vande on Saturday for a birthday cookout.  They gave me (yellow) Paula Dee cookware for the motor home.  I love it.  It’s so enjoyable cooking when I have special cookware.  Seth and Jeremy stayed overnight with us in the motor home, and it was an enjoyable night for all of us.  We all got up early and went to McDonalds for breakfast, and then we took a nice walk along the beach. It was a sunny but windy day and the ocean was vibrant.  There were some folks shore fishing and we watched a lady catch a nice size whiting.  While we were camped at Hanna Park we had a week of sunshine.  
I rode my bike around the campground and discovered more of their picturesque lake and primitive campsites.  I talked with a camp host and noticed a vacant spot for another host camper. The site is right by their amphitheater.  It is a nice spot and I would like to become a host camper and move over there for a few months while the Morningstar is having her extensive work done, However, Rich says he doesn’t want me to apply for the host camper position.  I am a little sad about it because I love Hanna Park, but we have a lot of work to do on the Morningstar and Rich really wants to start on it.  I believe Hanna Park is truly God’s gift to Jacksonville.  You can really relax and soak up some of nature’s beauty.


Empty Host camper site.
We packed up and left Hanna Park around noon and the sun was still shining.  The weather was calling for heavy rain for the next few days and Rich wanted to get our motor home set up in the yard before the heavy downpours. Our home for the next two months while the Morningstar is out of the water.

The work that is being done while the Morningstar is at Hutckins is going to be even more  expensive, because the mechanic  had trouble getting the shafts out and had to cut off our starboard coupler to complete the shaft tube replacement.  They also had to supply new couplers ports and starboard shaft. They are going to replace the cutlass bearings in the shaft tube. 
The Morningstar came out of the water on March 3rd and the two month wait for the drying period for the bottom has not started yet.  The pealing of the bottom was started and seeing the blisters and the effect they had on the fiberglass is overwhelming.  This work was truly needed to restore the bottom back to health and beauty.

There are still many projects Rich wants to do on the inside of the boat but he has to wait for Hutckins to finish their work because he needs to get inside to do it.
It started to rain shortly after we brought the motor home back to Rick's yard.  The weather forcast is for heavy rain for the next three days.  We had a rainy week when we were parked at the OYCM gate, then a week of sunshine at Hanna Park and now another week of rain.  However, this week the sun will be back out on Thursday.  Thrusday is also the first day of spring.  Monday we got over two inches of rain. Rich had to work for Joey and I stayed in the motor home enjoying the quiet time.  I organized some important paper work and spent the day with the Holy Spirit. I do not have internet in the motor home so if I want internet I have to go into the house and I wasn't leaving the motor home in that rain. Rich and I will be watching our grandsons and the dogs, this week while Rich and Vande go to Atlanta for a business conference.  
Family dinner with Colton, Emma, and Jeremy,
Be Blessed!
 
 


 
 
 


 

Number 67

 
March 11, 2014
Hanna Park is truly a fantastic place to camp. You have the beautiful ocean on one side of the park and a lake on the other side.  I took a walk up to the ocean with Lucky early this morning to watch the sun rise. I thought it would be the perfect way to begin my 67th year upon the earth.  I somehow really like the number 67 and believe it is going to be a wonderful year for me.  I also wanted to enjoy the serenity and thank God for the beauty he has surrounded me with this morning.  The camera could never capture the magnificence sun it was indescribably beautiful.  Even with a slight overcast in the sky the sun’s rays turned a section of the ocean a dazzling red.
 

I took a walk to the lake because I could hear a military band playing patriotic music.  It must have been coming from May Port and it was absolutely beautiful. What a way to begin my day. Thank you Lord.  I am so blessed.  Here are some photos of the lake.

There is no internet at Hanna Park and I so wanted to share this beauty but it will have to wait until I have internet access.   Goodbye from Hanna Park  Be Blessed!
 
 
 



 

Blisters, Blisters, Blisters

March 10, 2014
After a week of living in our motor home at the OYCM parking lot, it is time to move on.  So, today we packed up and moved to Hanna Park, my favorite campground in Jacksonville.  During the week we were parked at OYCM parking lot, we had five days of heavy rain.  The walk to the bathrooms in the rain and dampness were just too uncomfortable for our old bones.  (How quickly we become spoiled) When we had our 34’ Sea Ray we had to walk from the end of dock C every night to use the bathrooms.  We also had very limited internet service and only a few volts of electricity. I could not run our microwave or air conditioner, (praise God the heater works on propane) because with all the dampness we did use that every day.  The OYCM has wonderful people living and working there, Thank you Fred, and Roger for helping me get internet access. I love you and value your friendship.
Originally we thought the Morningstar would only be out of the water on the hard for two weeks, so parking lot living seemed doable. However, that is no longer the case.  The Morningstar is going to have a complete bottom job.  That means it will be on the hard for at least two months to give the bottom a change to dry out completely. When the Morningstar was in the water we could only image the many blisters that were lurking on her deep unseen bottom. 
OYCM Parking lot

Setting up at Hanna Park 

Once the Morningstar was hauled out, pressure washed and blocked up, we got a bird’s eye view of the blisters on her hull and it was heart retching.   

Rich spoke to Brian Brockhaus from “Yachtbottoms”.  He is an independent contractor from Jacksonville and he does all the severe bottom repair work for Hutckins.  Rich asked Brian to give Hutckins a written estimate for the work needed to have the Morningstar’s bottom repaired.  The repair would include a complete osmotic blister repair (gel coat removal, drying management, and moisture reading/pressure wash, four step fairing process using all epoxy products, with four coats epoxy barrier coating applied and two coats antifouling applied. Brian said he would guarantee his work. This task is just too much for Rich to try to do on his own, so  we decided to hire him for the job.  The estimate came to $5836.25 plus sales tax and environmental charges bringing it to $6,353.16.  There will also be a $272 charge from Hutckins for the haul, pressure wash, block, and launch added to that cost.  The Morningstar will be out of the water for awhile since we have to wait for Brian to finished pealing a 52’ Sea Ray he is presently working on.  Then he will start on ours.  Once the work begins it will be at least two months for the hull to completely dry out.  During the time  the Morningstar is out of the water, there are many things Rich wants to do on her.  Rich wants to add a second electric head (toilet,) refinish the sundeck floor, repair the rub rails, and the list goes on and on and on.
We also hired Hutckins to do work for us.  Rich asked them to remove and replace the cutlass bearings, and replace the log tubes and hose.  That doesn't sounds like a lot of work but actually it will involve many hours of labor as the area to work in is very compact and may require more time depending on the condition of couplers and bolts.  They are removing original parts installed in  1987.  Example (replaces shaft log tubes, disconnect couplers, remove from shaft, remove and replace hose, reinstall coupler, reconnect to transmission port and starboard.)  Hutckins sent our props out for repairs and I have no idea what that will cost yet. 
Props off and work started on the shaft
So, as the Morningstar sits blocked up waiting for her transformation, I will be recording the experience on my blog for everyone to enjoy along with us.  For now though I am going to pour myself another cup of coffee and go outside to enjoy this beautiful sunny day here at the Hanna Park camp ground.   Be Blessed! 
 
 
 





 
 
 

 

 















Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Getting Ready to Begin Our Dream




After years of dreaming, planning and overcoming many obstacles we are ready to prepare for our “Adventures aboard the Morningstar.  After eight long years, we now have the house situation behind us and are looking forward to a new chapter in our lives.  The Lord has been so good to us, and words can never express our love and thankfulness to Him for His amazing Grace.  2014 is a year of new beginnings and we are excited to see the many adventures in store for us. There is nothing more amazing then following the Lord and surrendering your life to His amazing purposes and plans for your life. When you search for the Lord with all your heart you will find him, and once you experience His peace, your life takes on a new purpose.  Rich, Lucky and I want to share God’s love with everyone we meet.   “Oh precious Jesus, Let us honor you always with our hearts open to whatever and whoever you chose to lead us to.”  The Morning Star is dedicated to you Jesus, our Lord and Savior. (Rev. 22:16) “I, Jesus, have sent My angel to testify to you these things in the churches; I am the Root and the Offspring of David, the Bright and MorningStarMorning.  
 



We closed on our house on January 19th and these are the smiling faces of Anne and Mike Jordon the new owners of our home. They are a beautiful family and they really love the house.
Goodbye NY
We bought a 1999 35’ Newmar motor home and are parking it at our son Rick’s house so all of our family can enjoy it.
There were a few things that needed to be fixed on the motor home  and Rich quickly made the necessary repairs.  Now that the motor home project is complete and we have a place to stay while the "Morningstar" will be out of the water, Rich and I made arrangements to have her hauled out.  We are not sure how long our boat will be on the hard or the amount of work involved to have the bottom done.  The bottom is loaded with blisters and there are a few other expensive repairs that have to be done. We decided to have Hutckins Yacht do the work. it is truly the best place to take it in the Jacksonville area.

 Rich asked dock master Paul to ask the marina owners if we could park our motor home in the marina parking lot while the Morningstar is out of the water and being worked on.  The OYCM owners said, “yes of course,” so Rich and I brought our motor home over yesterday afternoon. We parked it inside the front gate in nice cozy location.  See pics!
This morning after breakfast we finished moving our belongs off the "Morningstar" so Rich could drive her down the Ortega River to Hutckins Yacht Center.  It is only about a five minute drive from the marina. Today is a very exciting day for us.  Rich and I have waited a long time to begin  the process of getting the boat hauled out and the work completed. The Lord gave us beautiful sunny day with a warm sea breeze. The temperature is going up to 81 degrees.  Does life really get any better than this? 
 So as I enjoy enjoy this beautiful sunny afternoon, I decided it would be the perfect time to update my blog and share our joy and also our upcoming adventures.  Here are some pics!
Leaving our dock at OYCM  Dock A slip 7
 Empty Slip
  She is ready to be hauled out
Be Blessed!