Sunday, April 8, 2012

MIAMI EASTER

Coconut Grove, Miami, FL 25º43.532N | 80º14.193W


It was family day as Chip's family flew in from Delaware and New Jersey for Easter. We spent the weekend in South Beach, enjoying the warmth of togetherness, the chill of climate control and an abundance of good food and laughter.






EGG-CITING

Coconut Grove, Miami, FL 25º43.532N | 80º14.193W



Happy Easter Eggs!

Thanks for Felicity for including me on the egg-coloring extravaganza. Fun times in Coconut Grove.

Alex and Jessica happily coloring.
Smile, Gia!
As we dyed eggs, we pondered why all this fun is limited to Easter. Why not dye red, white & blue eggs in July and orange ones in October? Yes.

Friday, April 6, 2012

SPRING BREAK!

Coconut Grove, Miami, FL 25º43.532N | 80º14.193W

The moon rising over Coconut Grove Sailing Club.
We're heading for Lauderdale soon ... Believe it or not, we are limiting our stay in Coconut Grove to one week this time, leaving as soon as the wind lays down a bit.

But not before packing in some more good times in one of our favorite neighborhoods ...

MEATBALL TRUCK!!!!!
When I posted a request last week for help finding dock space in Lauderdale, our amazing cruiser network kicked in immediately. Within hours we had messages from as far south as Anguilla and north to North Carolina. Water people are awesome.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

THE UNBARNACLED TRUTH

Coconut Grove, Miami, FL 25º43.532N | 80º14.193W




Before we left the Outer Banks, we coated the prop with PropSpeed, an amazing product that kept our prop clean for more than a year, even in the warm waters of the Bahamas. It's a great product, but it's really expensive, more than $300 for a half liter two-part kit. (That photo above shows the prop with PropSpeed, untouched for 14 months.)

Last fall, when Cara Mia was out of the water, we had the prop balanced. It looked like this:

So pretty.
Chip researched various, less expensive products for keeping the prop free of growth, including barnacles. He decided Pettit Zinc Coat Barnacle Barrier was worth a shot based on cruiser forums and info from the makers, who had just changed the formula. It was $30 for a 16 oz. spray can.

When we entered the Keys in February, the paint was doing a pretty good job:


But 37 days in warm Keys water:


The barnacles did come off pretty easily with a putty knife, so apparently they didn't adhere well.

So, this year? We'll report back on that...

Some sailing forums on the Pettit product if you want to read what others are saying:
http://www.sailnet.com/forums/gear-maintenance/68595-pettit-zinc-coat-barnacle-barrier-report.html
http://www.sailnet.com/forums/gear-maintenance/81652-what-best-way-prevent-barnacle-growth-propeller.html