PLAN B--always have a PLAN B! I got a late start because I am selling my 18 foot Century CC--and the potential buyer wanted a sea trial at 10 AM---I made 25 miles from my house to Pensacola Pass--and about 70% of that was directly into 2 to 3.5 foot chop! Wind was gusting to 25, maybe a little more. Since I have back problems, I figured that I would not tolerate another 175 miles of beating into this slop (probably would have been only about 100 miles)--but the wind, and storms, with possiable toronado warning with wind out of the SE ( way to John's house) for the next 2 days, then reversing and it would be on the nose comming back home.
SO...I put the boat back on the lift- and got the RV ready--had to wash it, repack the material from the boat to the RV, shock the water tank, some routing maintance etc...and after Marie has a Pacemaker check at 10:45, we will head to Apalachicola in our "dirt boat". Should be there sometime between 4 and 5 PM. Look foreward to seeing all--but would rather be going by boat!