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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
new blog host
Blogger decided we were spam, and took my blog offline for over 12 days, so that's enough for me
entire blog has been moved.
If you start from my webpage www.joeamelia.ca
you can click on my blog from there.
thanks.
Joe
Sunday, June 22, 2008
We're into an exciting part now!
There has been a few really big ships get very close to us, in some areas of the river there is no place to get away from them, so we get as far over as possible, and although their wake does not look that big, it is HUGE. It certainly sent Otto (that would be our incredible auto pilot) into a tailspin the first time, and we realized it would be a manual helm after that when close to big ships. I tried to count the containers on one, and it looks like about 200 -250 containers above deck they carry. They must all be connected together for when they run into a storm so they don’t fall off, I should think.
We are in Trois Riviere now, and out of the tides, but the river current will be affecting us the rest of the way. It runs from 1.5 – 2.5 knots against us everywhere now without any tide to help, so traveling will be a little slower, and sailing will be over, we think. All motor from here on until Midland, Ont, where we will re-step the mast. The current (together with the right tide) certainly helped us through Quebec City, we got up to 11.1 knots speed over ground. That’s moving for a boat with a hull speed of 6 knots.
“Pot ‘O’ Gold” usually runs with a very dry bilge, so you can imagine my surprise after going under the Pierre LaPorte bridge in Quebec City when I went below, and noticed the bilge pump on for an extended period, so I checked the bilge, and it was half full and rising (full would mean we sink)! I had to shut the motor down, and the water stopped rising but wouldn’t go down, so I turned control over to MB, and went below with my trusty toolbox. I replaced the bilge pump to no avail, the new one did no better, so I was sure it was pumping, and I connected a line from the new bilge pump to the cockpit so I could watch the water pump out. It did, and we limped to the first marina we could find where I took all the lines out and fixed the problem. We now run with a dry bilge again.
We expect to be in Montreal on Tuesday to meet up with Lee and take the mast down, so this should be an interesting week as well.
Love to all
Joe & MaryBeth
S/V “Pot ‘O’ Gold”
Monday, June 16, 2008
A learning week




It has been an interesting week, with lots learned (I once heard that an experience is taking the test without advance studying). I am getting lots of experience.
Highlights for this week include the weather (wet, and COLD), Matane, a visit with Genevieve from the
After sitting out high winds in Matane for a couple days, we decided to venture out the third day into high winds (25 knot) on our nose, but we were starting to think the wind always blows here, thus the windmills. After beating into the wind for several hours, our engine overheated, so I went below to fix it, and very quickly broke a stud off the thermostat housing, quickly removing our motor from service. Back to Matane and a trip to the welders, all fixed and ready to try again, the next day.
HA, we left Matane and had a nice trip to
A couple of years ago, we met a really nice French couple from
She cooked shrimp (my first time eating real shrimp, I thought they were all raised in little frozen rings), and the dinner was good, the wine was good, and the conversation was incredible, thank you Genevieve and Santa Maria 1 (which Marcel keeps in Bristol fashion with a lot of work).
The weather is still cold (we are anchoring a fair amount, but tonight came into Port Joli to plug our heater in, we’re frozen, but not wet, thanks to MB making sure we had real waterproof clothing, even if it doesn’t look cool). Surely the weather will warm after
The
More experiences.
Joe & MaryBeth Amelia
S/V “Pot ‘O’ Gold”
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
We have rounded the Gaspe




After years of planning, we are underway!
We left
Thursday to
This marina just opened today, and they have no services yet, so our nights are still cold. They are still getting frost here, at Shippagan, the marina was not even opened yet, they were just starting to put the docks in. “Pot ‘O’ Gold” was the only boat there, and sure looked lonely.
We’ve had no real issues, other than we broke an alternator belt, luckily we had a spare. At Shippagan, we parked at the gas dock hoping to fill up, but they had no gas yet, so we drove to town for fuel, then spent the night at the gas dock. When we arose in the morning, we were deep in the mud, and had to wait for the tide to come up.
S/V “Pot ‘O’ Gold”
Monday, June 2, 2008
The day has arrived!
We are set to leave this morning, June 2, 2008. We have spent the last 3 days on the boat making final preparations and getting her loaded.
Joe & MaryBeth
S/V “Pot ‘O’ Gold”
Monday, May 26, 2008
Only a few days away
The boat is bottompainted and in the water, awaiting the mast (hopefully if
it stops raining on tuesday.
MBA has the provisioning done and ready to move aboard. Ever had canned
chicken or beef? Its not that bad,
so she's bringing some, in case my "eat what we catch" plan falls by the
wayside.
I have been doing some work on the engine, installed a crankcase ventilation
system, so there will be less fumes.
I have activated "the spot" and tried it out, and it appears to work
flawlessly.
If you click on the picture of "the spot" either on my website
www.joeamelia.ca or the blog, you will be taken to a
google map that you can zoom in or out of, and will have our locator
beacons, as well as the ok messages we have sent.
We will be sending a locator beacon once a day, that will also send out an
OK message to a few folks.
Blog updates (starting with this one) will be sent to those that requested
it (I hope!). I guess it would be silly to say to let me know if you don't
get it, so I'll just hope its working fine.
I am attempting to post this blog from my little handheld that I will be
carrying ashore in the future, so I hope it all works out fine, will be
making this post via email.
Next posting will be underway, hopefully in a few days.
Joe and MaryBeth
S/V "Pot 'O' Gold"


