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Hello and welcome to my blog where you'll find many of my experiences and adventures as a liveaboard on Red October, 43' Vista.


Enjoy and please come back again!

Pam



Saturday, November 3, 2012

The End of our Knotical Adventure

It is with deep sorrow to retire this blog as we have sold Red October, and she was a real trooper in keeping us comfortable and out of harm's way with high winds and storms in the last two years. 

Because we were moving to Anchorage, Alaska, we had to put her on the market.  After two months, we received an offer a week prior to leaving CT.  In our absence, the survey was a success with the help of our good friends at the marina who assisted with taking the boat to the lift and answering questions for the surveyor and buyer. 

The closing on RO went smooth and was finalized within two days before Superstorm Sandy arrived to the NY/CT area.  It is my belief that the timing of the entire process couldn't have been so close, which validates its fate to our plan of moving from CT to AK.  We hope the new owners will be happy with Red October as much as we have enjoyed her.  She will be missed greatly and the good memories will stay with us forever.  Goodbye Red October...may the ruler of the sea and ocean keep her vessel worthy and grant safe passage throughout the rest of her journeys. 

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Last Project for the Wet Bar

Red October is starting to show her age when I found a small crack on the countertop or could it be from all those impromptu parties of wild drinkin and snackin'?  To show my artistic side, I decided to cover it up with some glass mosaic tiles.  Why not play it up with some wave design?  Had a vision of what I wanted and hoped that it will turn out as well as the picture in my head! 

 Before

 Slight crack

 Design

 Mosaic tiles picked out-blue for water and white for beach

 Hard at work!

 After

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Red or White Wine....

Summer means more improntu boat parties.  Happy Hour can make people happy.  It's that simple.  So here we are having a grand time conversing and eating...it is literally an effort to keep the party on the sundeck, not the FOREdeck.  It seems that I fail every time, but am glad that everyone has a GREAT time on Red October.  Red wine or white wine?  So what usually happens is that everyone goes everywhere.  I think I know how to make it work next time....the food will have to stay on the sundeck or perhaps have the party on the foredeck while it rains?  LOL

Monday, May 7, 2012

Good bye to the infamous door....and see you next year!
Our work in progress.....

And.....it's OFF!

After several attempts planning this special day, we finally removed the shrink wrap!  It was showing much of its wear and tear from the weather.  We took great pleasure in removing the wood door frame at the end!  Getting the door open with a strong west wind was always a challenge because it pushed the boat up against the finger and our steps with a hand rail was in the way.  We were able to get off the boat with a door partially open, but it became annoying.  After we got the shrink wrap off, we had to add the bimini top back on immediately to beat the rain showers.  It was not an easy chore getting the pieces back together.  We told ourselves that we would never get them off again.  :)  Our perseverance led us back to the views we missed all winter long! 



Friday, April 27, 2012

Livin' under the Shrink Wrap

Since the first week of November, we put Red October under the "wraps" to block off any ice and snow for the winter.  After it was completed, we told ourselves that it possibly could be a mild winter because we were better prepared this time around.  In fact, it was a mild winter and the wrap ended up serving one purpose instead.  It helped trap most of the heat generated from inside and we were very comfortable.  It also let us enjoy the sundeck, an extra room we didn't use last winter without the shrink wrap.  Because of the extra layer of insulation on top of the sundeck's enclosures, it turned it into a "greenhouse".  It became our favorite room to hang out all winter. That's the positive side of the story, but we had to give up something.  Sadly, we lost the views of the harbor.  It was a smart trade, and we would do it again next winter. 








Sunday, January 15, 2012

O Christmas Tree!

Christmas season rolled around for the second time. As it was approaching, I had planned to decorate one of my favorite rooms in Martha Stewart style!  In fact, I went overboard (no pun intended) with the decorations and put up RO's first Christmas tree! 

Had to use duct tape to ensure that it wouldn't tip over...just in case.  :)

Ta - da! RO's first Christmas tree

Feelin' festive....

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Marking the end of our first year on RO

It's been an amazing year on Red October.  We truly feel like veteran liveaboards going into our second winter on RO.  At the beginning, we wanted to try this out and see how we fare living on the yacht.  We enjoyed it so much that we decided to continue for another year! 

November is a time to start thinking about the winter and start preparing RO for it.  Winter in New England is not always kind and pleasant.  This year, we decided to shrink wrap RO from the snow and ice.  We discovered that it actually allows us to use the sundeck which is the space we rarely use during the winter.  We bought a space heater and plugged it in a seperate outlet at the electric tower on the dock, so it doesn't use any of the amps from inside.  Now we can enjoy having another room to "venture" out from the cabin.  :)



 

RO's Halloween Party and Snow!

It was October 29th.....and the weather forecast said S-N-O-W!  At the same time, we were hosting a Halloween party for all of the liveaboards. It started snowing an hour before the party, not like a light dusting that just disappear before hitting the ground--these were thick snowflakes!!!

Needless to say, everyone was texting us to see if the party was still on.  Of course, we're like the Fed Ex people--this crazy New England weather ain't gonna stop us!  :)  I was so delighted to see all the brave souls showing up with costumes on! 

Eerie flybridge
Snowing!
Our party greeter!
If we provide food, they will come...

Jane, Bob and Nikki
Pammy Guinevere

Jacqui as Busy Bee (Marina mgr)

Bob (Neptune) & Nikki (Pocohantas)

King Neptune who won the best costume!

Ian (Capt Morgan) and Teresa (some kind of Vixen)


Party was a success!!
 

Second voyage to Oyster Bay, NY

Made our second and final trip of the summer to Oyster Bay in Long Island Sound.  It was a perfect weekend to relax and enjoy the calm weather and warm temps. 

Mooring ball

View from the sundeck

Me and my favorite cocktail, Cape Codder

Tom was thrilled to have this moment... 
Baby Back Ribs!!!

 
                                                             Sunset from the sundeck



Watched Cast Away...how fitting!

Red October :)
Early am kayaking in Oyster Bay

Our new inflated sea kayak being stowed for our cruise back to Stamford Harbor, CT

Camping out during Irene

Woke up at 3 am to high winds and vigorous rocking.  We were prepared to expect the storm and hoped that we could stay with RO as long as we were able to monitor it.  To set up a quick getaway, we gathered our life jackets and last min gadgets such as our cell phones and flashlights in a spot close to the hatch door.  The marina managers arranged for all of liveaboards to seek temp housing in an empty unit at the apartments across from the marina, should we need it.   

Through the night, some of us got out of the marina and went to the apt to camp out until the storm passed over.   We finally had to get off the boat.  It didn't feel safe to stay any longer.   We put on life jackets...and I was grateful that we did as we were walking on the dock to the boardwalk.  The dock was buckling wildly.  It was still dark, but the electric towers along the dock were giving out a soft glow of amber light as we used it to guide us to the ramp.  My stomach was in a knot by the time we made it to the parking lot to retrieve our sleeping bags and overnight bags as well.   We had stowed them in the car in the event we needed to get off the boat without carrying a hefty load.

Got to the apt and met up with 4-5 couples that sought refuge like we did.  It turned out to be a social gathering while waiting out the storm.  While the storm broke a bit, we took advantage and left the apt to a diner nearby for breakfast.  It was indeed the only place opened--a delicious breakfast and great company was the way to go! :)

Tom and Bob catching up with family and friends



"Scupper" - our fellow liveaboard found a way to nap on our sleeping bag! 



Left pic: a scratch mark on the piling where the dock rose to nearly a foot and half before the tide finally receded.