Wednesday, November 14, 2007

We are in Surf City, North Carolina





We put the peddle to the metal today and ran 126 miles, a long day. We are on the normal schedule, up at 0600, off at 0700 and we were at the fuel dock at 3:45pm. As we pulled into the marina, I was surprised to see another PDQ tied up. Tumbleweed 1 was here. She is owned by Erika Bosch and Roger Boe. We had time to visit each others boats and learn from them. They suggest that we store less fuel in the forward tank and store as little as possible there to improve the running configuration. They are from Canada and are heading for warmer weather.

We are hearing that the weather is going to deteriorate over nigth, and we need a few more long days to get Bob & Mike back before Thanksgiving.

I will again attempt to upload more pictures, however the Internet connection is running very slow and the pics are iffy.

The two I am attempting are of the sunrise this morning in Belhaven and one of Tumbleweed next to us in Surf City

Ross
with
Bob & Mike.

1 comment:

Carter said...

Don't know if I would agree on their suggestion Ross.

I tend to keep as much weight and as evenly distributed as possible for a smooth and comfortable ride.

They must be running for speed and not comfort?


'c'