Northbound DAY 6 Sebastian, FL

Well, we didn’t make it to Titusville today. It’s simply too rough, even on the ICW. Wind’s gusting over 35 knots. One of the nastiest days we’ve seen the entire trip.

Plus the transmission started acting erratically. I thought it was foolish to continue, so we pulled into the closest full-service yard. I think it’s related to the blown water pump belt, but we’ll know more once the mechanics het a look at it.

For EVERYONE who is expecting a visit from me in the next couple days or weeks: everything has to be on hold pending this diagnosis. If the tranny is fried, I may be flying or driving home! 🙂

At least we are safe and sound. Drama but no trauma!

2 thoughts on “Northbound DAY 6 Sebastian, FL

  1. Rod, sure hope that your transmission is not going. At least you made it to a boatyard in Sebastian. When I lived in Melbourne, Sebastian was a wilderness, a land of giant sea turtles. Speaking of Titusville, when I applied to Lafayette, I needed an interview. Lafayette wrote me that my interviewer would be the distinguished President of the Class of ’22. He came to my home from Titusville, and we spent an hour or so together. I’ll have to look up his name.

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