March 18, 2016 – Transitions – Always Home for Sale – price reduced

UPDATE (October 11, 2016):  We have reduced the price on Always Home to $159,500.  Click on the links below for more detail.    Always Home would not only make a great Looper boat, but also a great “Live Full-Time” or “Live-aboard” vessel.  Thanks!!

Good morning Loopers!!  New Cruisers!

I cannot believe it has been over 6 months from the last post.  We are transitioning into a rhythm of staying in one place.   As the title indicates we have decided to move back to land.  Always Home is for sale:

ALWAYS HOME” 1988 47’ DeFever Performance Offshore Cruiser (POC)
Price: US$175,000 $159,500 – This vessel is a Great American Loop Veteran! After completing the Loop in December 2015, we are putting Always Home up for sale. We have listed this vessel with Curtis Stokes & Associates (email: Curtis@CurtisStokes.net or Curtis Stokes and Associates Yachting Consultants or 954-684-0218). A 47′ DeFever with a large enclosed sundeck and huge flybridge and galley up layout. Always Home is a well equipped, very comfortable liveaboard yacht and this one is turn-key. http://www.curtisstokes.net/trawer-for-sale-defever47-always-home.html

If you are interested in a “Full-time Live aboard” this boat has all the comforts you would expect.  Lots of room.  Lots of space.  The fully enclosed sun deck is big enough for our recliners for relaxing and taking our occasional afternoon naps.  A perfect place to kick back and raise our legs after a long day on the water.  Basically, an extra room on Always Home.  Remember, having lots of space is important for two people living together in close quarters.  😉

We have truly enjoyed cruising with her and wish Always Home will find an owner to take her on more grand adventures.  She stretched her legs on the Loop and performed admirably.  Onward to new waters and new adventures!

If interested in learning more, go to the link supplied above.

Always Home coming out of the Big Chute, Trent Severn Waterway, Canada 7-25-15

Always Home coming out of the Big Chute, Trent Severn Waterway, Canada 7-25-15

 

3-5-16 - 5.29pm - sunset in Sarasota, FL

Sunset in Sarasota, Florida

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December 30, 2015 – Relativity of Always Home Loop

Good morning Loopers, Looper-wanna-be’s, and Cruisers everywhere,

What did we learn this past year on our Always Home Loop?  Here are a few items.

Time flies when you are having fun.
A dock mate here at Marina Jack asked…what did you do this past summer?   The summer?  We were gone a year.  Of course, the winter is spent in Florida somewhere on either coast.  Then spring becomes summer so quickly that it feels like we did spend our summer vacation in Canada!  A glorious time, to be sure.  We were gone for more than just the summer.  Amazing how quickly the year flew by!

We followed the AGLCA recommended calendar dates for major stops.  For example, you should be near the Erie Canal the first of June.  Chicago by Labor Day.  Florida by the First of December.   Yep.  We were!!  Especially with the weather delays that kept us in port from time to time.  We cruised the Loop in one year.  The rumor we heard is that more people climb Mount Everest than finish the Loop in a year.  We are one of those few adventurers that succeeded in fulfilling our Dream of cruising America’s Great Loop.

We did Homework and Studied almost every day…
We did more homework during this year than I did since college.  We learned to navigate, how to read nautical charts, and how to tie a line.  (still feels like a rope to me!)  Studying the route every day, planning the stops, finding the marinas Always Home could fit in, and learning all about boating.  It was work especially for non-boaters like us.

Other boaters who have been on the water a lot longer than we have, have an easier time of the Loop.  They already had the basics.  We had to learn those basics.  We were never bored.

Color is Everything on the waterways – 
Keep your eye on the buoy colors.  RedGreen.  We used colored clothes pins we placed at the helm and switched them as necessary.  The buoy colors switch often in the middle of a the ICW, river or lake.  Who knew?!  Sometimes “Red Right Returns” comes into play.  Sometimes not.  We kept a vigilant eye out so we didn’t end up on the wrong side of a buoy and then hear “thud” as the boat hit ground.

red - green clothes pins A

 

Blogging as a way to keep our memories:
Blogging is harder than it looks.  It actually takes quite a bit of time and energy to keep up with the daily details.  That explains why this blog is sometimes updated days after the event.  At least take pictures! They become your memory of the trip.  We are so glad to have put forth the effort.

Boat Cards –  we exchange our boat cards often.  Essentially they are business cards with contact information.  Some folks put their picture on the backside.  That helps when you are trying to remember ‘that guy you met on the street and trying to figure which boat he was from’.   If you don’t have some, get some!  They are very handy!

Boat Cards -

We remember the people because so many towns and marinas all blur together.  But the people…some of them quite quirky…stand out and become that picture in your mind of that time when you met them.  We met wonderful people.

We also remember boat names easier than the crew names.  We have tried to understand why.  Just how many “Daves” do you meet normally?  Or “Mary Ann” or “Jane”.  There are a bunch of “Bills”, “Johns”, and “Mikes”.  They all blur together.  It is so much easier to remember a boat name that is generally very unique.  There is only one Always Home, Bama Dream, Sea Horse, Nearly Perfect.  There are so many wonderful boats out on the water!!

The excitement rises when you meet another Looper in a new marina.  It is like finding your best friend has just arrived!  We all have the common stories of  towns and cities along the Loop route.  We have cruised the same water.  We will raise our glass of wine or a bottle of MGD in tribute every afternoon.

Wait for the Weather Window till it is right

Timing is everything especially when it comes to the weather.  The weather became more and more important as the year progressed.  Cruising the big water made weather watching a part-time job.  When can we cruise up the Chesapeake?  The Atlantic Ocean?  (we waited 11 days )  Lake Michigan? (we waited 12 days ) The Gulf of Mexico? (we waited 14 days)   “Weather Window” is always the watchword in the cruising world.  Don’t get the itch to move on if the weather is bad.  If you read the upper part of this blog, you will know that even with all the waiting at dock for good cruising weather, we still were able to do the Loop in a year.  Don’t rush it.

Great Idea!! – substitute Fender 
We are thankful for the idea of the beach ball in the laundry bag as a substitute fender for our locking days.  That idea came from a presenter during a AGLCA Spring 2013 Rendezvous.  We popped 2 excerise balls in the locks that cost less than $20 each rather than destroying a $150 round fender.  They were also lightweight and easy to move around from place to place on the boat.  A wonderful idea!

11.14am - exercise ball 12-23-15

11.14am - laundry bag 12-23-15

 

Exercize Ball and Fender 2

 

Geography

We learned geography!  We cruised near towns and cities that we had never known before.  17 states!! and Canada!  Having posted several maps on the blog helped us and you, the reader, with where we were in the grand USA.  This is snapshot of the map of our Loop stops.  Find the “A Map” at the top of this blog.  You can click on any of the red dots.  The location pop up.  Pretty cool.

Map of our Loop

 

Time is relative.
Where will you be next summer?  It is time to think of what your journey can be.  Time is now.  Time is relative.  ( and we aren’t taking about our in-laws.)  Do the Loop before you realize you cannot.  It is a lot of work.  Someone told us before we had begun our journey that “even when you aren’t having fun, you are!”  Imagine that!

Fishermen tell tales.  Loopers tell stories about that one time……

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December 12, 2015 – Joys from our Loop Adventure

I thought I would put together the best part of our Loop…

Joys

The wild life we saw on our Loop.  The Dolphins that played in our wake.  The always graceful pelicans flying and then plunging clumsily into the water for food.  Jelly fish. Stoic  Herons.  Alligators.  Fungi.

jelly fish 4-6-15 4.39pm b

Cannon Ball Jelly Fish in St Augustine, FL

pelicans begging mar 3 2015 4.42pm

Pelicans begging for handouts from Fishermen

Great Heron giving me the eye

Great Heron’s patience

Little fellow - Green Heron?

Quirky Green Heron

9.23am - Snake 2 - crop - Winter Harbor

Snake warming itself in the sun

3 dolphins - shot

Dolphins playing in our wake

20.22 - 8.22pm - big spider nearby Wye Heritage 7-30-15

Canadian spiders creating webs on our boat every day!!

DSC_0077 alligator awakened by the waves - 10-14-15 copy

Alligator along the shores of Western Rivers

sideview of mushrooms by stump 10-28-15

Delicate fungi that look like mini-trees

 

Sunrises and Sunsets – 

Sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between…

18.34 - 6.34pm - sunset at anchorage 10-11-15

Sunset in October 2015

18.18 - 6.18pm - sunset at Grand Harbor A 10-6-15

Sunset in Tennessee – October 2015

6.04am - sunrise pink looking up river at Killarey ON 8-8-15

Sunrise in Killarney, Ontario – August 2015

6.06am - red sky at sunrise Wright's Marina 8-7-15

Sunrise in Britt, Ontario – August 2015

 

Library – Book Exchange

Book exchanges in many of the marinas.  We rarely failed to find something new and different to read.  Leave one – take one policy mostly. Very nice to find.  Some of the book exchanges were filled to the brim.  Several only had a couple of books.

Library - book exchange at Cocoa Village Marina

Book exchange cabinet filled to the brim in Cocoa Village, Fl

library - Camachee Cove Mar 5 2015

Book exchange in St. Augustine in the Captain’s Lounge

 

library at Halifax harbor - Feb 22 2015

Small collection in Daytona Beach, FL

 

Remembrances that still make me smile:

That time when our guests were sitting on the flybridge during the early evening hours when we saw spiders like this one making a new web behind them.  Actually, on the outside of the eisenglass.  But, it looked like a spider was dropping from the ceiling to their shoulder and back up again.  As if the people were being incorporated into the spider web. No, we didn’t tell them at the time.  That is what makes us smile.

20.22 - 8.22pm - big spider nearby Wye Heritage 7-30-15

 

 

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December 10, 2015 – Reflections

Good morning Loopers, Looper-wanna-be’s, and Cruisers everywhere,

The Reflections worth showing again….

9.38am - reflections on the river 10-14-15

Reflections on the river 10-14-15

18.30 - 6.30pm - evening at Cumberland ToeHead anchorage 9-24-15

Evening at Cumberland ToeHead anchorage 9-24-15

7.00am - reflections Killbear Marina 8-5-15

Reflections at Killbear Marina 8-5-15

7.15am - cloud reflections 7-23-15

Cloud reflections 7-23-15

It has been an interesting year.  Being back at Marina Jack has a familiar feel of being home.  A place we know where the park is, the restrooms, the city nearby.  Many of the employees welcomed us with warm smiles, hearty handshakes and big hugs.  They are either surprised we made it or glad we didn’t kill each other on the way.  😉

As I walk around the docks, I recognize several boats that were here a year ago.  My thoughts of “what have you done in this past year?”  Always Home cruised the Loop!!

Our statistics:
We traveled  4900 miles in 337 days.
Through 17 states and 2 countries.
Too many Locks to count – but somewhere over 100.

6.39am -House with reflections 5-20-15

Reflections May 2015

 

 

 

 

 

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December 1, 2015 – from Clearwater to Sarasota, FL – Crossing our Wake!!

Good Morning Loopers and Floridians,

We are planning a quick trip down the ICW from Clearwater to Sarasota, Florida.  It should be an easy 51 mile day.  It probably will take longer than an easy 5 hour day since we will be traveling on the ICW with homes and no wake zones galore.  It is fine.  We are still recuperating from our all-nighter and an easy day is great with us.  Almost missed by leaving the marina photo!

9.19am - Leaving Clearwater 12-1-15

Leaving Clearwater, FL

What a gorgeous day to be on the water.  Low wind and partly cloudy skies.  Water looks good, too!

9.19am - back in the ICW heading south 12-1-15

Back in the ICW heading south

Low land but not really swamp land along the ICW in this part of Florida.

10.20am - scenery along the ICW 12-1-15

Scenery along the ICW

10.21am - scenery along the ICW 12-1-15

Tall Palm trees – you know you are in Florida, for sure

Wayne saw this little boat structure right after Welch Causeway Bridge.  It was anchored out with a number of other sail boats.  There you go, he said, a room, breezeway, and guest quarters all in one.  A house boat!  Goodness, it looks awfully small! Although, I wouldn’t actually call it a houseboat.  More like 2 fishing cabins.

10.49am - house boat, guest, breezeway 12-1-15

House Boat on the ICW

Into Tampa Bay!!  Pretty quiet out here in the bay.  We didn’t see any other Loopers heading south.  Maybe they are all recuperating from the over-night trip across the Gulf.

12.32pm entering Tampa Bay A 12-1-15

Entering Tampa Bay

We had a couple of dolphin pods follow us this morning.  I particularly like this video.  A family.  With a young dolphin nestled between parents who are showing her the way to jump the wake.  Awesome!

 

Every time we see a particularly large bridge we always think of the Godzilla bridge that was used to capture the misunderstood creature.  Very impressive, none-the-less.

13.07 - 1.07pm - Sunshine Skyway Bridge C 12-1-15.

Sunshine Skyway Bridge – 175 ft – across Tampa Bay

13.49 - 1.49pm - crossing Tampa Bay 12-1-15

Crossing Tampa Bay

Is that Sarasota in the distance?  How exciting!!

15.28 - 3.28pm - approaching Sarasota, Fl 12-1-15

Approaching Sarasota, Florida

We crossed our wake near this purple building.  The Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall.  Do you remember I took pictures of this building a year a go before we left on our adventure?

15.39 - 3.39pm - Purple building 12-1-15.

Purple building is the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall

We crossed our wake at approximately 3:47pm.  We are excited to be back home in Sarasota and at Marina Jack.  YEAH!!!!

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