I had checked the tide charts to avoid another nasty scare and crash like i got when i arrived here. But somehow even with my careful planning - I screwed up. By the time we started backing out, the tide had turned and was going out and pushing us toward the pilings. You know the rest - we slammed into the poles and hung on for dear life.
Fortunately i have two great volunteer crew; Doug Haye from the famous sailing state of Wyoming and Charles Anglin from the equally salty location of Fort Worth, Texas. They didnt panic in the face of terror. They grabbed the pilings and tied us off so we can wait for the next 'slack' tide. I spoke with Dean Kubitschek the marina manager and he is going to help us move to a different slip for the night at 4pm when the tide turns - no charge - and we will have a do-over in the morning.... So for the next few hours, we are quite the site! (we will probably be on other peoples blogs as that idiot from Arkansas tied sideways, again)
Look out Marathon, here we come! Just not today.
Some days its tough to be a Pirate! xo Skip
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Be safe Skip! We will miss you in Fort Pierce so be certain to meet more new friends & keep us posted.
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