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These are all the Blogs posted on Thursday, 29 December, 2022.
CT to FL Day 39
St. Lucie Lock, FL to Clewiston, FL
Awoke early to be ready to lock through at 0700... 0630 and I started the starboard engine... port engine did not start... went to engine room to troubleshoot issue... all seemed good other... battery voltage good... tried to short across from battery to solenoid...nothing. Could hear the solenoid click in but starter did not turn... checked engine to be sure it was not locked up... could turn pulley with a wrench... diagnosis... starter had gone bad...

Luckily, we have a spare starter on board... dug it out and started removing the old starter... had all the wires loose and the lower starter bolt... the top one is a bear to get to so left it to last... then I noticed it... the lead from the solenoid to the starter wiggled when I started to remove the upper bolt... not supposed to do that... so I tightened the connection...reconnected all the other wires and reinstalled the lower bolt... and attempted to start the engine... SUCCESS!

Of course, this caused us to miss the 0700 wet bound locking and there was also a boat just entering the lock for east bound locking... finally we got the green light to enter the lock wet bound at 0800... so we lost an hour and half out of our available travel time... this all tricked down, and we would now not be able to make our planned destination for the night... Moore Haven. The Moore Haven Lock's last locking is at 1630... we would arrive to it at approximately 1700... time for a new destination... We decided to go to Clewiston and stop at Roland and Martin Marina.

We arrived to Clewiston Lock at 1515 and tried to contact the lock on VHF several times... no reply. We looked up the phone number and called them... they answered and said they were locking through a few boats and to stand by... there were also several other small boats waiting to lock through and two larger boats... lock opened at 1545 and we entered the lock and one of the larger boats entered with us... that was all the room there was... just for two boats... the smaller boats were pissed off as the lockmaster had them back out of the lock and wait... there was a lot of yelling and swearing taking place... but they finally backed out of the lock... lock lowered us 2 feet and we exited with the other boat.

Two minutes and we arrived at Roland and Martin Marina were secure on the dock with power at 1600... Our location for the night N26°45.471', W080°55.121’. We traveled today for 8 hours covering 44 nautical miles averaging 5.5 knots.
Posted at 5:29 PM by:Jay
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