Captain’s Blog – Stardate April 17, 2009

There it is, look at that weather post for yesterday.  Easily the best day of the season so far.  After a failed attempt last weekend – due to an torrential downpour, we postponed the boat launch until today.  I headed to the marina at 6:30 am, took a taxi to East Coast Flight Craft (where I have the boat serviced – and they do an outstanding job) where we would take the boat to Salem for an early launch on a high tide.

I happened to mention to Dale, great service guy at East Coast, that last year one of my trim tabs had stopped working, so in a jiffy, Dale did some troubleshooting and found the problem.  This put us behind schedule about 2 hours, but it was well worth it in the end.

We trailered the boat through Middelton and Danvers and launched the boat in Danvers.  Every thing went smooth.  Boat was waxed and looking sharp, it started right up when we put it in the water, I backed it off the trailer and was on my way at about 10:30.  It was warm, and sunny, and the water was nice a calm.  I brought the boat out the channel and after the no wake zone fired her up to about 2800 rpms and in no time flat was easily doing 30 knots.  I took the boat around to Presidents Row in Boston Harbor in about 45 min where I coasted in the rest of the way at about 10 knots and enjoyed being one of the only boats in the harbor.  I gave a call to Donna Julie, working in HER new showroom at Venegas and Company in the Boston Design Center.  I drove by the ICA, the New England Aquarium and the left side of the shoreline.  I put up all the ropes and fenders and called in to Constitutuion Marina on Channel 69 so see if my slip was ready to pull into.  It was, and with that I headed down the fairway and – all by myself, put the boat in to slip E 60.  I washed her down, powered her up, and covered her and we are now, officially ready to start the 2009 boating season.  Stay tuned for more updates and follow Captain SteveK on twitter for updates.

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April 9th, 20092009 Boating Kick Off


Captain’s Blog – Stardate April 9, 2009

So the 2009 boating season is about to kick off.  I know, I know, its a bit early, as my father would tell me but I am anxious as usual.  I am also excited.  I have become quite the social networker over the past 12 months and have moved the blog to this new format and am excited to keep delivering content and perhaps capture some more followers.  Please tell all your friends about the new site and you can look forward to more stories, more photos and even video this year.  I also set up the blog in my Facebook account and you can find it in LinkedIn as well.  I also setup a twitter account called Captain SteveK – so when I am on the water or at the marina, I can give you play by play updates on what is going on.

What’s happened so far this year in the world of the Donna Julie II.  We went to the Boston boat show in February.  It was a great show and they had hull #5 of the new Cobalt 37.  I have to say, Donna and I spent about 4 hours sitting on that boat.  It is definitely the one we will upgrade to one day.  No other real surprise at the show.  Attendance was down and so were the number of boats at the show but it was to be expected.  I ran into a company at the show, Portland Mattress.  These guys are great.  We got a mattress pad for boat this year to make sleeping on it a bit more comfortable.

We solidified our slip at the show for this year.  Same slip so we are excited to be around our friends again.  We are looking froward to the Sea grass planting party on April 24th, the pool party next weekend, the Fisherman’s Feast in the North End, the 4th of July party we always have and  just a fun summer.

I made an attempt last week to put the boat in the water even earlier than normal but the weather didn’t cooperate so looks like we are shooting for next weekend.

Look for the stories to start flowing.  Oh, and I finally received my captain’s details in the mail.   Not sure if you remember but last year I went for my captain’s license and successfully passed.  All I needed was the paperwork to prove it and it finally showed up.

Well see you on the high seas.

Posted by, Captain SteveK


Captain’s Blog – Stardate July 30, 2008
I haven’t been blogging much about our boating experiences this summer because there actually haven’t been a lot. Its been a crazy summer.

First, Donna and I bought a new home. It is a single family home in Newton. That is right, we have left the perimeter that is Brookline to Newton and I have to say we love our little house. No more noise neighbors above us running around all the time, we have parking in our own drive way and I can actually control my own heat and AC in our house. We LOVE it.

Also, during the buying cycle we decided we wouldn’t do any renovating (yeah, right!). Since moving in we have a new huge master closet and new tile in the house. We all knew it was inevitable.

Also, I now have my chores. I haven’t mowed a lawn since I was 15 but now I do; every other Sunday. It’s actually pretty fun. I think if they would have had IPod’s in 1882 I would have been a much better lawn mower.

That’s all the good stuff. We also have had some tragedy this summer. Donna’s beloved aunt passed away in June. Aunt Betty was a super wonderful woman and will be greatly missed. My cousin’s wife also passed away in June at a young age and leaving two beautiful children (and a great husband). Brenda will too be missed. Lastly, my good friend, confidant, teacher and boat neighbor, Jimmy (Sheamous) Dignan passed as well. At the ripe young age of 62. We will miss Jimmy a great deal too.

So, as you can see, this, combined with the weather and my work travel schedule has taken a bit of a toll on our ability to be on the water.

Now, that said, we have been out a few times. Donna and I have anchored around Peddock Island a few times and have been able to relax in the sun a few times. Also, we went for a ride on the 4th of July with Uncle Herbie, his buddy Jimmy and his wife Sharon. We saw the Constitution turn around in the harbor and then we had a great barb-b-que on the dock. It was a lot of fun. I took some time off on Friday and called up my cousin Eric also. We cruised around the harbor and then shot down to Marina Bay for a delicious steak and cheese sandwich lunch. Probably our best day however was Saturday. Donna, my sister Kim and I took a run out to Stellwagon Banks to see some whales. We were victorious. We saw at least a half doze whales swimming around. Also, our friends Tony and Kathy found us while we were out there. It was a beautiful day. Smooth waters, sunny, and not to hot. On the way home we cruised by Spectacle Island. They had a boa there, “The New Boston” with a bunch of bands playing music from the 70’s and 80’s. It was awesome. We anchored in the harbor near the boat and the island and listened to the music and Donna even took a dip to cool off.

It looks like the summer is starting to turn around and we will have more time to hit the boat. Donna and I have a couple of vacation days where we will go to the boat and hopefully take a trip to P-town. I also have a couple of work events planned and there are a bunch more weekends to come.

So, there it is, the update. I will try to stay on it a bit more and I am experimenting with video this year so hopefully it will be working properly in the blog.

I will close with a tribute to our friends who have passed this year with the Irish Prayer:

May the road rise to meet you.
May the wind be always
at your back.
May the sun shine warm
upon your face,
The rains fall soft upon
your fields,
And until we meet again,
may GOD hold you in the
palm of his HIS hand.
Amen.

April 24th, 20082008 Donna Julie II Launch!


The 2008 Boating Season Has Begun!

It is time and I am very excited. Dad is coming down from Maine on the early train and we are driving to Salem and launching the Donna Julie II. We will be brining the boat from Danvers to Boston into Constitution Marina.

Some times they say, an uneventful trip is a good trip and in this case it certainly was. We left the Danvers river at approximately 12:20 and made it to the slip at Constitution Marina by 2:30 – then it took me another 20 minutes to park – ha ha – I still need to get my parking act together. It was a good day on the water.

We did see one dive boat but other than that. Just a simple good day.

Looking forward to blogging all summer long about our adventures.

April 24th, 2008Captain Steve


Captain?

That is right. This winter I took classes every Monday this winter for 16 weeks (4 more classes to go) I worked on achieving my captain’s license. Believe it or not, this would actually allow me to drive a boat of 100GT (gross tons). Can you imagine that?

I have to say I really took the class to be a smarter boater. (I really wish other Boston based boaters would do this – it gets crazy out there off the north east coast in the summer time.) We had an OUTSTANDING instructor. His name is Capt. Dyson. Capt. Dyson has a diving business and is one of the smartest guys I have met. The class was taught with the highest level of professionalism as well as knowledge that was practical to knowing how to proper operate a motor vessel. I have been very very impressed with this course.

So, I can’t wait to get on the water and use my new practical experience. See you all out there this summer.

February 24th, 2008The Boston Boat Show – 2008


Boston Boat Show ’08

Ah, you know know what that means? It means that in a VERY few short months, the boat will go back in the water and we will be having some fun in the summer sun!

Donna and I (and my Dad one day) went to the Boston boat show. It was great again! It was fun to “shop” knowing that no matter what, you were going to have your boat in the water in a few months. Donna was pretty funny. She decided to “board” the Environmental Police boat. She told them, they boarded us this summer so she felt it was only fair. Check this out…

Next we checked out this new boat we saw on the show floor. It was painted battle ship gray and was like no other boat I had ever seen. It was from a German company and they had already sold a half dozen of them. This was a pretty interesting boat.

We also spent some time on the new Cobalt 46 Yacht. Danny from East Coast Flightcraft had one of the new Yachts and it is beautiful. It was defiantly the princess of the party, the prettiest boat at the show.

Well, this winter I am going for my captain’s license. It is called a 6-PAK and I am pretty excited. I will be blogging about that until we hit the water again. Stay tuned.

January 14th, 2008Year End – Year Begin


Year End – Year Begin


Okay, so I have gotten a lot of crap for not rounding out the end of our boating year. A lot of people have asked, “Where is the boat?”, “Did you take it out of the water?”… etc

The answer is yes, but not before one of the GREATEST boat rides ever of the summer. My sister, my wife and I made one last run to Stellwagon and let me tell you we saw some of the greatest marine life ever, including this HUGE Ocean Sunfish (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_sunfish). Here is Donna getting friendly with “Fred” as my sister affectionately named her / him / it…

As we got further out, we also saw a bunch of whales. In fact, my sister actually saw one jump out of the water and make the big splash while Donna and I were facing forward and missing the show. According to my sister anyway, the show was fantastic. We got pretty close to them as you can tell.
Donna also spotted a huge school of Tuna fish jumping which we weren’t as lucky to get so close too but it was amazing none the same.

We knew heading home that day, that we had one of the best days ever.

The next day Donna and I refueled the boat and headed North to Beverly where we would dock the boat one last time and our very good friends from East Coast Flight Craft would pick up the boat and store it for us over the winter.

Here is us getting ready to head North.

At least this is one guy I won’t miss this winter…

So that was our summer… It was OUTSTANDING. This winter we are really missing the boat.

Hence the title of this blog, Year End, Year Begin. What is it they say every “new year” “Out with the old, in with the new”? Well, you know what time it is? It is New England Boat Show time. That is right, January 12, to the 20th, the place where it all started a year ago is happening again.

My dad came up on Saturday and he and Donna and I walked around the show looking for that perfect vessel. We saw some interesting boats I will tell you.

Well, if you get a chance to make it to the show, maybe I will see you there. If not, I am sure I will see you in Boston Harbor – in April you can look for us, we can’t wait to get out there.

Oh, I also had a comment on one of my blogs from a guy in Florida who also owns a Cobalt. Thanks for the note. I will keep posting and hopefully people will keep reading.

Now it is time to sign up for my captains license…


Stardate August 31, 2007

18 Hours of Boating – Wow, What a Ride!!!

Donna and I took off on Friday to head for Martha’s Vinyard. The seas were with us, but the weather was a bit of a challenge. We got to the marina at 10 AM and it was nice and sunny and by the time we got out to Hull, you couldn’t see 1/4 of a mile. It took me a while, but I programed the GPS while drifting to the mouth of the Cape Cod Canal and we were off.

It was very exciting when we got there. Here are some things we saw along the way… We saw the Borne Bridge, Another bridge I don’t know the name of and as we made it through the canal we also saw the ship for the Mass Maritime Academy. (9/13/07 – I have since been educated that this bridge is called the Train Bridge and The Cape Cod Canal RR Bridge which spans the south western end of the canal is one of the largest vertical lift bridges in the world with a lift span of 544 feet, a total span of 806 feet and a high water clearance of 136 feet (in the normal up position). Built between 1933 and 1935 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the purpose of maximizing both marine and rail movement… – Thanks for the info!)




Next we cruised through Buzzards Bay and saw an interesting ship as well as a small marker in the middle of the bay.

Next we went though Woods Hole. Everything they tell you about it is true. Very “squrily” I watched a Sea Ray in front of me almost loose it’s back end in some very trubulant water but the skipper got control and came out of it okay.


Next it was off to Oak Bluffs Marina. It was an easy 30 min cruise across to the Vinyard and we were there. We were able to get a slip and after some tricky “pylon” parking we were in and ready to hang out. I will say, there is nothing as exhilarating as taking a trip like that and successfully getting to your destination. It was a great adventure. Here is a photo of our spot…

That night Donna’s friend Catlin showed up and we all went to dinner. The next day we took off for a tour around the Island from our good friend Doug…

Doug and his wife have a place on the Vinyard so it was very cool for them to show us around.

Doug, Donna and Catlin all jumped into the water for a dip to cool off. Then we cruised around the island a bit more and then hea
ded for home.

That night, Catlin had gotten all of us tickets to see Ben Taylor (son of James Taylor and Carly Simon) play some of his music. It was AWESOME!

After checking buoyweather.com earlier in the day, I realized that we should probably head home tomorrow as Monday there was a small craft advisory. So, on Sunday, we got up, had some breakfast and then headed back to Boston. This time it was Donna, Catlin and myself. Another fantastic ride. We had a lot of fun and the trip was great. On the way back we saw some cool boats in the canal and we saw “Codzilla” the BHC boat out of Boston Harbor. I think Donna and Catlin had a nice time too.



It is sad to say but the boating season is slowly drawing to a close. We have over 200 hours on the boat this summer, which is unbelievable if you ask me. I am in hopes that we keep in in the water until Nov 1. We have made a lot of great friends this summer at the marina and in our boating travels this summer it will be missed.

I will add more to our blog over the winter. I plan on going to Boat Sales school for Cobalt. It should be a lot of fun and any excuse I can get to hang out around boats during the winter will be great. I also plan on going for my Captains license this winter so I will keep you all posted.

But, for now, as my dear old dad always says, Keep it off the Rocks!




Today I went out on the open seas with my friend Steve. I did not know this until today, however Steve is very famous. Steve has just been awarded a very prestigious award, from the Boston judges of news papers on his outstanding skills as a “witty dude”. Now, I have always known Steve to be witty, however, in this recent scare around identity theft, Steve came up with a very crafty title, in stead of “What’s in your wallet” (clever slogan from Capital One) Steve came up with “Who’s in your wallet!” I like that… but I digress…

Steve and I took a nice tour of the harbor of Boston and today I did something I had never done before. I went into Marina Bay, asked for a slip for lunch, parked and went to the restaurant and had a nice meal. I know, doesn’t sound like much but since my increase in driving confidence after my classes with Jim, I have a lot less fear about parking and going into places.

After our lunch, we toured around George’s Island and then back to the dock. Pretty easy trip today.

Tomorrow the weather looks fantastic! Updates to follow.

August 26th, 2007Long Time Commin’


Okay, so it has been a while since I updated this crazy thing. It is one of those things, you start and you have the greatest intentions, but then you get busy, and well, you know…

So this summer we have done a TON of boating. We have spent over 200 hours on the water, 150 on the Donna Julie II alone and this week we are headed out on vacation. I am not sure what we are going to do during the week but for Labor Day weekend, we are headed to the Vinyard. I am excited about this.

This summer we have seen some pretty cool stuff. We were out in the harbor when the turned the Constitution around. We saw the 4th of July fireworks from the dock. We have also made some good friends at the marina.

We have seen some pretty amazing boats in the harbor as well. This is a photo of the “Turmoil” owned by the Founder of Lands End. This is a beautiful boat used for exploring. After one of our new marina friends did some research we found that this boat had circumnavigated the North pole starting in the Pacific Ocean. The only boat to do this since the early 1900′s. Additionally this boat carried a Hinkley Picnic boat as it’s run about. (Very Nice)

Also, as you can see, my dad made a couple of trips down and this time he did some “skippering” of the boat. It has been nice to have him down for a visit. He takes the train, I pick him up, we do some boating, catch a burger and then he catches the evening train home.

A few weeks ago this summer, I went to Knoxville, TN to see the launch of the new Cobalt 47. This is one BEAUTIFUL yacht. It has a ton of cool features such as the Zuse drive system, a “skyhook” connected to the GPS system and an in-board modular control system by E-Plex. And for just $950K this boat could be yours. No, I didn’t go to buy one, but I do hope at some point during this winter I can help the guys at East Coast Flightcraft sell one and perhaps make some commission $$$.

Also, it is getting close to the time when I can start my captain’s license classes. Who knows, maybe if I sell a company or two more, I can retire and drive the Ferry back and forth to P-town…

Aside from just more of the same – heading out of the harbor on some new adventure, it has been status quo. I promise to keep up the blog – especially during this vacation and as we venture off to Martha’s Vinyard this coming weekend.

Keeping it between the buoy’s this is Captain Steve signing off.


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