It’s here! It’s here! …. finally

So, the old engine is out. What next? Got a new one ordered? Yep, or so we thought. More on that later, because like most things recently, even receiving an in-stock engine is a story. Until then, we start

Waiting…

What does one do while stranded in hot, sunny south Florida? Besides countless hours of gnashing teeth and yelling, “what the heck?!” (Okay, that’s the clean version of Todd’s exclamations). Well, we wait. That’s all we can do. So, we wait and play games, and Susie, true to her renowned ability to find the goodness in all things, finds some adventure nearby.

Heathcote Botanical Gardens in Fort Pierce is reputably home to the largest public tropical bonsai collection in the United States, featuring 100 bonsai trees on permanent display. Some more than 50 years old! Our chosen mission: select a favorite. After carefully looking over all of them (repeatedly) and much discovery and discussion, the picks are in!

After the Bonsai section, we enjoyed other areas of the garden until being chased onto the mock farmhouse porch to sit in the rockers and wait out a typical Florida afternoon thunderstorm. Oh, well. A wonderful diversion from the waiting game.


There is always something to do somewhere on a boat, even one that’s been taken apart. Example, with the engine out of the way, the guys from the yard started the deep clean in the engine room. Let’s get in there and replace the bilge pump positioned in front of the engine, that was unfortunately overwhelmed by the spewing engine yuck.


So, why the wait?

The short version of Trials and Tribulations of the 2022 version of the “Supply Chain”

  1. Yes, there is a new engine
  2. It’s ordered via email on or about Monday, June 13.  Anticipated less than a week for shipping.
  3. Didn’t show up. Check with Warehouse?
  4. Well, email order went to someone’s Junk Folder. Geez…
  5. Warehouse, got it now? Yep.
  6. Please ship! Wait another week.
  7. What, you didn’t ship yet? Why not?
  8. Oh, you thought we wanted some other customer’s engine shipped at the same time.
  9. No! PLEASE SHIP! Wait another week
  10. WHAT? You didn’t ship yet because nobody showed up for the extended holiday weekend? Double geez!
  11. PLEASE SHIP, PLEASE! Wait a week.
  12. Well, actually a week and a few days, because FedEx is now mostly independent contractors behind the FedEx name.
  13. Finally received Tuesday, July 5. Yeah, it’s shiny! And BIG! And ours!!

Comparison of the new and old shows some new design aspects (which is good) and some things that have to be changed for our install. Ron, the engine guru, has a plan.


Going to the boat during those weeks offered plenty of mundane moments. Not much to look at but the mess and the local pelicans.


Actually receiving the engine and its accompanying “stuff” kicked off some prep work at the boat because the engine controls on both helms have to be replaced. No biggie, right? Wrong. This requires new cables to be run. OH Lord, not cables! Yep, that means it’s about to get much worse before it can get better!

We’ll keep it short.

A picture is worth a thousand words, right? So, to wrap this up and give you a visual of the aforementioned “state of things” inside the boat, here’s a current look.
Clockwise from top left: Salon, Pilothouse, Office, Head, VIP stateroom, Master stateroom, Engine room

The most normal looking space? The galley. As long as you overlook the fact that there is no floor. Details. Details.

You ought to see Todd filling our cups with ice and water………………..

2 thoughts on “It’s here! It’s here! …. finally

  1. Tate's avatar Tate July 11, 2022 / 12:24 pm

    I like the Brazilian Rain Tree.

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  2. ssolsen12's avatar ssolsen12 July 11, 2022 / 5:21 pm

    He was pretty stunning, to be sure. “He”? I guess trees are “he’s,” while boats are “she’s.” LOL

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