Friday 30 June 2017

St John


The  St. John Marina is quite nice,  it was purchased two years ago by a construction company made of four brothers.  They have made major changes to the building and do a wonderful restaurant and wedding business.  The marina manager, Sarah, certainly knows her stuff and is very helpful.  It's about 4 miles from St. John in cotage country on the picturesque at St. Johns River.
After a day of rigging the boat and cleaning this and that,  it was time to head into town and see the sights.  I hitchhiked in and it didn't take long to get a ride.  Here I got the first glimpse of the reversing falls with the St. Johns River pouring out into the harbour.  I walked downtown and found Britt's pub and had fish tacos and a beer.  From there and I did a self-guided tour checking out the three sisters  Lampstand, the queen Square, the King Square, and the Olympic sized swimming pool.  I walked to the north quadrant looking for a hardware store and then to the west looking at a bike I saw on kijiji,  then back to the reversing  falls to watch the water run into the St. Johns River.
There's lots of heritage buildings in the downtown area which have been wonderfully restored  all with a rich history behind it.

Sheriac to St. John


When I went to replace a rusted anchor chain I got quite a surprise, a bird, had made a nest in the locker. There was twigs and branches and leaves every where.
The plan was to haul the boat from Shediac to the Brundage boat ramp about 5 miles north of the St. John's marina. This was because of low water levels in the St. Johns River.
I met Clayton at Romeo's and we loaded the boat onto the trailer and said our goodbyes to Jackie and Romeo and headed south. Once we arrived, I asked the attendant and a couple of Coast Guard personnel if it was possible to get over the reserving falls and out on to the Bay of Fundy. They didn't think so ......... not good.
I phoned the marina office and Sarah said "No problem you have 20 minutes of slack tide."
So Clayton backed Summer Wine into the river and away I went. Right after leaving the charts on my iPad disappeared, turns out my subscription had run out.
Once I got to the marina, I introduced myself to Sarah and she said "you can put the mast up Now ". It was a bit of a scramble to get things ready, but we had it stepped in about 10 minutes once I got to the rigging dock.

sorry no pictures just now, the app we are using is no longer working and I haven't been able to invert them.



Sunday 25 June 2017

Year Three is under way


Time flies when you are having fun.  It has been busy seven months with lots of construction projects and two bike trips to the states  and of course the fun filled week we had in the Dominican republic.
 Acdd to the mix our children in the three grandbabies and time really zips bye.
 But here I am in the land of lobster ( Shediac) getting the boat ready to be moved to st John by the end of the week and Canada day. Here we will step the mast.
 Once again we have a great lineup of people coming out to share the fun.  Stephen Meush will be joining me for the sail across reversing Falls and out onto the Bay of Fundy. Our veteran sailor Keith Bruch who sailed with us the past two years will be joining us around Digby and we will gunkhole our way Northeast towards Halifax hopefully finding all the wineries and breweries well trying to put a dent in the muscles and scallop population in the area.
 There will be a crew change in Halifax and Joann will join me followed a week later by Dorothy Cunningham who sailed the Vic Maui with me in 2008.  Andrew Meyer will be joining us in August for a couple weeks to help round out the trip.  So stay tuned.

                Toronto rain delay
                Shediac sunset

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