Camachee Cove Marina


The pump-out boat showed up at 0900 and we emptied our holding tank prior to going into Camachee Cove Marina.  Next, we moved the outboard from the dinghy to the motor mount in the cockpit where it will be stored until after the holidays.

Once again, we slipped our mooring to make the 1130 Bridge of Lions opening.  "Slack" for the Camachee Cove Marina entrance was 1300.  Bridge of Lions does not open between noon and 1300. So, we had to make the 1130 opening or miss "slack" by the 30 minutes it takes to get from Bridge of Lions to Camachee Cove.  Il Nostro Sogno, another of our rally boats, passed through the bridge with us as they had to get their boat to a boat ramp north of the bridge.  

Pump-out Boat - St. Augustine


We arrived at the Camachee Cove Marina entrance shortly after noon.  Dwayne practiced the approach until "slack" and we successfully made our way into the harbor.  Once inside, Carla took the helm.  She made a good standing turn and expertly guided Foreign Affair into her place on the dock. 

Showers and laundry took up the rest of the day.

Kirk and Melba, from Il Nostro Sogno, came by shortly after dark.  We all went out for dinner at Scarlet O'Hara's.  They will head south to Fort Myers tomorrow.

Il Nostro Sogno

Kirk and Melba at Scarlet O'Hara's


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