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The Lady J: Sunday Summary
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The Journey of the Lady J.with Admiral Mike and his first Mate Jana. Galley and Dinette Renovations. Sunday, August 16, 2015. Captain Mike here. We've decided to add a weekly feature to our blog for the folks who like to crunch numbers. I think it's fun, but you be the judge. We started our journey on June 10th, 2015. To date, our numbers are:. Days since departure 67. Miles traveled 1,302.3. Hours underway 213.5. Average speed (knots) 6.0. Miles per hour) 7.0. Fuel bought (gallons) 361. Lady J's new logo.
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The Lady J: The Crew
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The Journey of the Lady J.with Admiral Mike and his first Mate Jana. Galley and Dinette Renovations. The Captain - Mike. The First Mate - Jana. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Admiral and his First Mate. Jana and Mike Kent. Lady J's new logo. Who's out there looking in. Seahorse on the Loop. Things we did today. Oh little town of Medina! Photo by Rebecca We left Middleport, Sunday mid morning and worked our way over to Medina, which again was only 5 miles away. Al. N Tonawanda to Gasport, NY.
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The Lady J: August 2015
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The Journey of the Lady J.with Admiral Mike and his first Mate Jana. Galley and Dinette Renovations. Saturday, August 29, 2015. The Cobia made 6 war patrols, and only lost one man during a surface engagement. On of 4 1600 horsepower diesel engines on board. Their only purpose was to drive generators to make electricity to charge the batteries. The two propellors were driven by electric motors. Main engine control room. Neat as a pin. More examples of Wisconsin built boats from days gone by. From the roof...
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Links to websites, books and blogs about Cruising America's Great Loop > Boat Cruising
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YouTube Touring Videos Library. YouTube Cruising Videos Library. RV Touring - Great Southwest. Cruising - America's Great Loop. Cruising - Tennessee River. Cruising - Cumberland River. Ron and Eva Stob's Cruising Stories. This page highlights a few of the excellent resources we have found helpful for cruising any part of the Great Loop. Marine Medicine and Cruising Health. America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association. Is an organization of people who share a sense of adventure and a. On the Tennessee River...
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The Lady J: One more day in Midland
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The Journey of the Lady J.with Admiral Mike and his first Mate Jana. Galley and Dinette Renovations. Thursday, August 6, 2015. One more day in Midland. Steadying sail up and ready for use. Bikes back in places without the steadying sail in the way. Replacing those darn snaps. Working on our boat card book. Took a ride through a couple of the other marinas in town. Check out these cool murals painted on the side of a grainery. And when done they put it back. Fancy. Speaking of kind, a gentleman from a boa...
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The Lady J: Georgian Bay here we come!
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The Journey of the Lady J.with Admiral Mike and his first Mate Jana. Galley and Dinette Renovations. Friday, August 7, 2015. Georgian Bay here we come! The Bay is filled with 30,000 rock islands many with homes on them. Then there was just this random pile of wood. And Million Dollar Homes. Many of the Islands had names painted on them, not sure if this is a family name or not. Just a "little" cottage, yowza. Signs every where that we are so blessed to be on this journey. The Admiral and his First Mate.
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The Lady J: Not a down day, just realilty
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The Journey of the Lady J.with Admiral Mike and his first Mate Jana. Galley and Dinette Renovations. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Not a down day, just realilty. Being an early riser has it's benefits. I had a long discussion today with another boater while I was waiting on some laundry and the topic of “are you having fun yet? 8221; came up. That’s a tough question to answer. Is this cruising life easy? Most likely. Are we sure of this? Not everyday, but most. Are we happy we started? Oh yes a beautiful n...
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The Lady J: Georgian Bay continues on.
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The Journey of the Lady J.with Admiral Mike and his first Mate Jana. Galley and Dinette Renovations. Saturday, August 8, 2015. Georgian Bay continues on. And an hour later the marina was full with about 30 other boats. Yowza! It pays to get up early. Okay it was cold, well chilly, in the 50's. Check out the name of the island painted right on the rock. Beautiful house with plane too! Same house different view. We spent one more day at Killbear as the wind warnings were still in effect. The weather wa...
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The Lady J: On our way to Manistique...
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The Journey of the Lady J.with Admiral Mike and his first Mate Jana. Galley and Dinette Renovations. Sunday, August 16, 2015. On our way to Manistique. Early morning in Mackinaw City. Leaving the break wall at Mackinaw City. This lighthouse was pretty much all we saw across the lake. The fog rolled in. So glad that they could fit us in. Seeing that we chose to come the west side of Lake Michigan the marinas on this side are few and far between at least on the northwestern part. The local Catholic Church.
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The Lady J: Our Boat
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The Journey of the Lady J.with Admiral Mike and his first Mate Jana. Galley and Dinette Renovations. 1973 Gulfstar Trawler, MK1. In the salon is this wonderful bench seating that will fit four ( really good friends), or 3 acquaintances, or 2 tired people or one DIVA that likes to lounge (that would be me the first mate). The seat back on the left folds forward and stores charts while below the seating stores provisions. The cabinet to the right of the black stool is more wonderful storage. The forepeak w...