Hi All!
The
Saga of the To-Do List continues…
Well another step toward ticking off one more To-Do List item has added to the List…

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The replacement windows and patio doors have been installed but not without further bloodshed to the bank account.
We had contracted with Lowe’s for the replacements only to discover that here in the South they don’t believe in following the window and door manufacturers recommendation to back flash the exposed openings with anything other than some minimal foam crud.
After going a few rounds with the installer and Lowe’s the only remedy (as there were great big gaping holes in the house and rain was forecast was to pay an extra fee to have it done right as this is the ONLY opportunity to do so.
Not happy and the wallet is several hundreds of dollars lighter.
It appears that here in the South they aren’t much for building standards and they consider “any back flashing as optional”.
As it wasn’t specifically called out in the contract they have you over a barrel once your house is opened up.





So a word to the wise…. If you ever get any window or door replacements installed MAKE SURE THAT YOUR CONTRACT SPECIFICALLY INCLUDES THE BACK FLASHING OF THE OPENINGS BEFORE THEY START WORK AND WATCH THEM LIKE A HAWK TO BE SURE THEY DO IT PROPERLY!!!
Once the being raked over the coals was over and I made sure that the back flashing was done correctly.
Not happy about the process but it’s done and over with. Time to move on.
I’m finding that there are few actually trustworthy Southern contractors to be had.
I’m not saying Northern contractors are perfect but my experiences with them is they have been much more professional and knowledgeable on what and how to do it. Moving on….
The Pella windows and doors selected look great now that they are installed! We Like what we got!
Now all I need to do is replace the cedar siding boards I removed to get to the water damage that resulted from the original builder shortsightedness. A lack of planning by the original builder to properly ensure that water drained away from the siding led to some water damage to the stucture under the cedar siding. Now was the prime opportunity to correct this issue. A section of OSB cut to fit, primed on all sides was put in place to after the damage was exposed and removed. The vitrathane sheeting was applied to all the exposed surfaces. Replacement cedar lap boards were procured and now all I have to do is get a sunny day to cut to fit, prime them and install them myself.
Not a biggie but still another unexpected task for the To-Do List 🫣

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The long awaited 1st extended cruise on the ICW is nearly upon us!
We leave next week on our 5 night adventure to Charleston SC!






We are prepping this weekend!
Lots to do!
We already took care of engine oil and filter changes.

The new removable transponder system is up and running.

The better Chartplotter is operational.

The routes have been planned and loaded on both the iPad Navionics as well as the Chartplotter for redundancy.


The marina reservations have been set.





Refueling options have been verified
Now onto:
- the portolet getting emptied (🫣) -nice to have a clean one for the trip-
- wipe down and vacuum the cabin interior
- check the food locker supplies and cooking utensils
- grocery shopping and stocking (especially the enroute snacks

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- clothing packing
- a good exterior scrub of Over Easy so she looks her best for the trip
Plan is for a 5 night excursion.
Two days (one night) up North to Charleston SC to cover the roughly 80 miles at a reasonably leisurely pace.
Three nights in Charleston SC to see the sights (primarily from the water but also some shore excursions)
Two days (one night) back South to Beaufort SC.
We will be stretching the trip out by staying aboard an additional night at both the beginning and end of the trip for an total of seven nights aboard Over Easy. The forecast should be good weather and tide wise with cooler temperatures in the 70s during the day.
Shore power will provide our minimal electric cooking and heating needs. (We had considered bringing our portable generator and anchor out but decided not to this first extended trip on the ICW. Maybe next time…)
This should be a great way to wrap up our 2023 boating season!
Best Regards to All
Over Easy



