Eight
thirty the next day found us at the inlet for St Augustine. The water was very choppy due to the outgoing
tide, but thankfully it was nothing like a washing machine. By 9:30, we were tied up to a mooring ball
right in front of the St Augustine historic district and enjoying our
celebratory rum and ready for a nap.
Bruno wasn’t happy, but he held his water, for a while anyway. Foolishly, we opted not to go ashore and that
last drop of water filled his little bladder to overflowing and he let go. He chose to ignore the “tinkle turf” that
we’ve tried so hard to train him to and peed in the salon.
Overnight,
the blow that was forecast blew in with a fury.
Forty knot winds gusting to gale force rocked the boat. The rigging was howling and halyards slapped
the mast and spreaders. The wind blew
for 30 hours. During the storm, a trimaran
broke loose and was blown into the Bridge of Lions. Somehow it was forced under the bridge and
the current later swept it back against the bridge. It was a total loss. A couple of days later, Sea Town floated the
boat and towed it to the scrap yard.
Our stay at
St Augustine was pleasant. We assembled
the dinghy so we could go ashore at our convenience. Bruno liked that! We went to Sailors’ Exchange and found
several things we needed for the boat (You always need something, even if you
don’t know what it is!). We had a nice
lunch with some tasty sangria on St George’s Street. St Augustine is one of the most photogenic
cities anywhere.
It gave us several good images of doors and windows and some nonsense as well.
Unfavorable
winds and seas for the next week dictated our course. We would not be able to go to Ft Pierce on
the ocean but would have to go down the dreaded ICW. Actually, the calm waters on the waterway and
well marked channel have made the trip rather pleasant. So, we arrived at New Smyrna Beach to spend a
couple of days.
Friends, Bill and Jesse, from Brunswick tied up next to us. They were taking Jim and Ellie’s boat s/v Finnirish to Ft Lauderdale. We hope to see Jim and Ellie when we get to Ft Lauderdale.