Last week?

Well folks, today, Monday April 25, 2016 begins our last week in the Eclipse Condo.  We will have all furniture and misc. items removed by Saturday and the final items (for our personal use in the temporary quarters and later on the yacht) will be totally out by Monday, May 2, 2016.  We will then take a walk about, checking for cleanliness, then prepare to turn over keys and access fobs along with pertinent information to the new owner.

Our focus then will turn totally toward the acceptance, re-fitting, and re-commissioning of the new water borne home.  The anxiety involved in uprooting, packing and removing our belongings from the apartment is strong, and I can certainly appreciate those feeling among the female partners in my life ( I of course refer to my life partner, Charlotte and to the two fur babies who share our lives, The Duchess and Penney).  I am hoping that once the apartment is cleared, the keys turned over and we close that page of our lives, we can all look forward to the new adventures awaiting us aboard the soon to be named Misty Lady.

We already have a new address, soon our land line phones will no longer be operative and the television/internet connections will become disabled.  We will use the hotel’s internet for the time being, and then will switch over to the internet and TV systems that are being installed for the yacht.

While this week will continue to be chaotic and anxiety filled, I am confident that by the time we actually do the settlement/closing on the 4th for the condo transaction and pivot toward the settlement/closing on the yacht, our focus will be on the adaptation to living on a yacht and enjoying the freedoms from land borne obligations.  Such things as a mortgage, condo fees, property tax, multiple levels of insurance policies, and multiple utility bills will be a thing of the past.

Stick with us folks, it will soon get very interesting and FUN!!

 

Official Member of CYC

As most of you, who may have been following our adventures with this new lifestyle, know, a major hurdle for our future depended on becoming members of the Capital Yacht Club of the Washington, DC waterfront.  Well hip, hip, hooray, effective yesterday, I received our official acceptance along with the new member packet for full Active Membership in the CYC!  Now the Lady will have a temporary berth to be followed by a permanent berth once enough slip bids have been processed and our number comes up.

The process for acquiring a permanent slip is a competitive bid process based on your membership number.  You must be constantly searching the slip vacancy postings and when one opens that your vessel will fit into, you fill out a bid interest slip.  Once the period of open bidding has concluded, the senior bidder is awarded the slip.  Until that wonderful day comes when our bid wins the day, we will be tied up to the “T” at the end of the docs.  But the same services will be available there.

At least now, we have a home and one that is very convenient to Charlotte’s office, plus the added advantage of very close access to the DC subway system for both home and her office locations.

So, we begin the final steps to vacating our condo home and preparing for life on the water.   In a few days, we will move the remaining furniture and boxes from the condo, loading them on a truck and hauling most of them to the West Virginia home of my son Cliff and his family.  Once that is completed, we can do a final sweep through the unit to make certain all of our things are gone and the apartment is ready for the new owner.

Once we are technically homeless, we will relocate to the Annapolis, MD area and reside for a few days in a hotel while the Misty Lady undergoes her upgrades, refitting, and face lift.  New flooring in the salon and master stateroom, new countertops, new appliances, safety inspections and certifications, bottom anti-fouling paint job, new holding tanks and upgraded electronics, including internet access while underway.

Once the work has been accomplished, the appliances installed and the new furniture delivered and in place, we will put her back in the water on the South River.  We will then begin the journey down the Chesapeake Bay, and up the Potomac to the DC waterfront, our new home!

More later, we are getting down to the final steps of financial actions and the actual possession of the yacht.  We will complete the Coast Guard required Documentation and then the name will be official.

Stay tuned folks.

 

 

Keep Fingers Crossed and Prayer in your hearts

April 16, 2016 – On Saturday thinking about the week that passed and the activities in the Weeks ahead.  On the 20th the Board of Directors for the Yacht Club will meeting to either accept the Admissions Committee recommendations for new members (we are among them).  On the 30th we will load the majority of our remaining condo furniture on a truck and haul it to my son’s home in West Virginia.  The remaining items will go to a charity on the 3rd of May.  And we will become homeless the morning of the fourth.  Actually we will move into a hotel on the evening of the 3rd and remain there until the Misty Lady is ready to be fully re-commissioned and returned to the water.

During the period from the point we close on the yacht (expected to be the 7th, to the 15th of May we will be involved heavily in making safety, mechanical and cosmetic updates to the Lady.  The day of Closing we will receive the keys and title to the yacht, we will then head up to Dundalk fire up the diesels and sail the Lady down to Edgewater, MD (just outside of Annapolis), to a shipyard on the South River.  She will have several tasks initiated immediately.  These include, evaluating, maintaining and recertifying the fire suppressant system, “polishing” the fuel in the tanks (will explain more about this later), installing a set of holding tanks to meet the requirements of the DC waters, and laying in some teak flooring on the sole of the salon and the Master stateroom.  These are the first tasks, before we actually haul the Lady out of the water.

When she is hauled, the bottom will receive two coats of anti-fouling paint, she will be washed, waxed and polished from bow to stern, and a couple of surface scratches will be repaired and retouched.  We will, after the flooring is installed, move the TempurPedic mattress into the master stateroom and onto the bed (gonna sleep well on this yacht, ya know).  Appliances for the galley and the laundry as well as Salon furniture will be shipped to the shipyard and installed.

At that point, the Captain (that’s me) and the two sea cats (Duchess and Penny) will take up residence.  The first mate will most likely still be at a conference.  Upon her return, we will (if all tasks are completed) have the Lady restored to her natural habitat (the water) and the preparations for heading out to the Bay and south to our home berth at the Capital Yacht Club on the Washington DC waterfront.

On May 9th, I will hold a moment of remembrance for the passing of my son Mike and will install an engraving on the Chart Table that dedicates the Misty Lady to his memory.

As these things take place, I will try to post both descriptions and photos as the Misty Lady evolves from being the Roving Retreat to her new name and becomes ours both in fact and in look.

Stay Tuned?

 

 

The ReFit location for the Misty Lady

While the Misty Lady is a beautifully maintained boat, she does have some warts and we will be working her over in a few weeks to clear up things, including her complexion.  When we finally take possession, expected the second week in May, we will start her engines, take our leave of the marina where she was home berthed for several years, in Dundalk, MD.  We will motor out of that waterway, past the entrance to Baltimore Harbor and on down to Annapolis, MD and up the South River to the shipyard we have chosen to do the upgrade and facial for our lady.

At that point, the Bride (oops, the First Mate), our two fur babies and myself will hie ourselves to a hotel outside the town of Edgewater, MD and oversee the work on our yacht.  Unfortunately, the 1st Mate will have to miss much of it, because she will have to fly off to a professional education conference for five days.  By that time, me (the Captain) and the two newly named Sea Cats, Penny and The Duchess will have hopefully taken residence on the yacht, even while the external work is continuing.  The girls have both indicated with their attitudes (they do not deign to speak to lowly humans unless absolutely necessary), that they are most displeased with the changes that are occurring.

The Misty Lady will have some important upgrades and some safety maintenances at the outset.  She will receive new holding tanks (the waters in our home port do not allow any discharges overboard), the fire suppressant system will be evaluated, weighted and recertified.  Our portable fire extinguishers will be checked and their certifications ascertained.  Then the new teak flooring will be installed in the salon and perhaps in the master stateroom.   We will have a new sofa and at least one side chair delivered once the flooring is installed in the salon.

A TV antenna and an Internet connection antenna will be installed on the Arch over the bridge.  We will be removing the 20 foot antennas from both sides of the upper superstructure and will replace them with new digitial high gain antenna “sticks”.  This will improve the overall look AND will eliminate the need to lower the antennas when we go under bridges that to not have enough regular clearances.  The new washer dryer combo unit will also be installed at this time as well.  We have not finalized the plan for other appliances or the installation of quartz counter tops in the galley.

Once these upgrades and safety items have been accomplished, we will put the Lady back in the water and then launch her toward her new berth at the Capital Yacht Club on the Washington, DC waterfront.

Also, I was required to take a Boating Safety Certification course and have a passing grade to be awarded a certificate.  This certificate must be available on demand by the DC Harbor Patrol.  This old man is proud to say that I ACED the course.  I was shocked.  But proud.  Now the certificate will be inserted in the Misty Lady’s log book for display on request by the authorities.

We are trying to move our condo sale closing date back a couple of days to enable enough business days to record all documents AND free up the funding for my accounts.  Then we will transfer the final payment for the Yacht Closing and finally take possession of the boat.  Her name will be changed to The Misty Lady immediately for the Coast Guard Documentation Process, but we will still hold a renaming gathering after she is back in the water.

 

A conversation with the Girls.

April 3, 2016- As many of you are aware, Char and I are blessed with two (not one but two) fur babies.  A Tortie named Penny and a Grey Tabby named The Duchess.  Now also understand that kitties are normally a staunch landlubber species.  So, my need was to forewarn these two that in the coming weeks they would become valued crew members of the Motor Yacht (MY) Misty Lady.  I beseeched them to grant me the honor of listening to my reasons for uprooting them from their comfortable condo living, with large windows on the world of bird and other critters, and forcing them to abide with us on a floating home.

They were not amused.  Penny stared at me for a long time (four nanoseconds, which is an eternity for kitty time), then flicked her tail and strolled out of the room.  The Duchess, as is her wont, sat there staring without blinking for a considerable pause.  Then then gave out with a huge yawn and the resulting look was the equivalent of “What Ever”.

I am going to assume that the transition from land based life to living on a large yacht in the waters of the eastern coastline and related waterways of the United States will be one of resignation and eventual adjustment by these two.  One must continually bear in mind that the feline world looks upon us lower lifeforms in a condescending, yet affectionate way.  At least the two who inhabit our life are that way.  It only took them about 18 months to forgive us when we moved them from the large town house in Loudoun County to the smallish condo apartment in Crystal City.  NOW?  Who knows.  Living on a boat will be considerably different, they will have to go up and down steps to transition from one resting place to another, from their litter box to their food and water stations, and from a soft bed cover to the bridge where abundant sunshine will be available for their sunning competition.  Alas, the horrors!

Optimist that I am, it is my belief that in short order the rumbling of the diesel engines, the sound of waves slapping against the bow and an ever changing scenic view will win them over.  I know the idea of living and playing on a large waterborne craft is the epitome of coolness, but considering that Kitties are already the coolest of the cool, perhaps they will not view this as a contributing factor to their increasing level of cool.

Penny Chill Out
Penny Chill Out

I mean, just look at Penny in her coolness, chilling on the floor.

I hear you, but all it sounds like is jibber jabber
I hear you, but all it sounds like is jibber jabber

Duchess hasn’t even deigned to arise from her comfort.

Perhaps once they are at sea, their attitudes will change and they will bestow upon the Captain (me) and the 1st Mate (Char), their acceptance of our new home.

Afterall, they still have slightly less than 4 weeks until closing on both the house and on the yacht.

Keeping an optimistic view.