Archive for May, 2008

Published by admin on 27 May 2008

Summer’s “Crescendo”

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Summers in northern Michigan have the same number of days as anywhere else; it just seems shorter when 35˚, May evenings linger on towards Memorial Day. Couple this with how fast time seems to march on and you realize that you had better enjoy the warm days, when they come, before it is over.

Summer here can be compared to a fourth of July fireworks celebration. The crowd slowly builds in preparation for the big event similar to how vacationers descend on their favorite destinations, as the weather gets warmer. Both events start slow and keep building until you get to the grand finale. Then things quiet down, the crowds disappear and before you know it Labor Day is knocking at your door and people are starting to put their boats away. For us in northern Michigan the height of the season is from July 1st through mid-August.

As we are enjoying summer we’ll also be preparing for our early September departure on the Great Loop. Three and a half months is plenty of time to prepare for a long voyage, however, we think that we will start to make a list of what needs to be accomplished well before we depart, so we can avoid a tension filled, anxiety ridden final month.Here’s just a partial list of what we’ll be working on over the next three and a half months. As we tackle the more important items we’ll give an update on the blog as to what we did to help make our life easier while away from home for so long and our reasons for doing so.

AGLCA- Obtain or Update Membership- Review Benefits

Consider Obtaining a Captain’s Licence

Boat Maintenance Prior to Trip

Insurance: Boat & Vehicle

Electronic & Communication Needs

Extra Equipment

Research Trip Beforehand

Electronic Bill Payments

Medical

Mail Forwarding

Car Storage

Stocking the Boat

Documenting the Trip

Arranging for Guests

Providing Space for You and Your Partner

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Published by admin on 19 May 2008

Back to the Future and Our Next “Loop”

We have been back to our homeport of Charlevoix, Michigan for three weeks already, to us it seems like time is flying, too fast. That’s how our entire five-month experience in Seattle felt, before we knew it we were heading home. While traveling east we reflected and savored our time spent in a very cosmopolitan city with diverse people, landscape and history. The icing on the cake being that we were able to watch our new boat be built.

This all began last summer when we decided to look for a new boat to do another “Loop” in. One thing led to another and before we knew it we were packing to move to Seattle, Washington for the winter while we waited for the new Kismet, a Fathom 40 fast expedition yacht to splash for the first time.

Now that we’re home it’s time to enjoy summer while making preparations for our second Great Loop Adventure.