Engines Running, Making Progress on the Interior
I have been hard at work on the boat the last 10 days. We finally got the port engine running. It was just a clogged fuel line. Replaced the line and she runs smooth and strong. Took her out for a couple hours on Saturday morning and it was a fantastic time. I went out by myself and was able to get her in and out of the slip with no issues. There is nothing like cruising from the fly bridge. It is so peaceful and fun and exciting all at the same time. I think that is where I will spend the majority of my time while driving the boat. See the video below.
Friday night I went to Coles Point Tavern for dinner and met some really great people. We sat and talked about boats, the Great Loop, Florida, retirement, and just how to live your best life. The food and the staff there are great. If you are cruising through the area, be sure and meet the owners Chris and Anne. Anne works the bar and Chris is a fantastic cook. The picture is of me in front of the restaurant. It is located on the Virginia side of the Potomac, but the restaurant is technically in Maryland because it sits on stilts on the Potomac and the entire Potomac is in Maryland. Funny that you can be standing on the beach in Virginia and put your foot in the water and you are in Maryland.
I have 9 days left before heading back to Austin. I dont know if I can get everything finished that I planned, but I will have enough completed that when I return in September, I will be able to start heading South.
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