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Anchoring, Docking, Engine Class & A Vacation

March 13 – 20, 2016

Shiver me timbers Captain Bob! What a great adventure. Accommodations great! Mermaid tour and orientation a hoot.

Right off the bat Meg took hold of the helm. A real confidence builder, away we go. We went to many beautiful anchorages on our 3 day 4 night trawler school cruise.

Our stow away night we anchored in North Bay. We dinghied to Hollywood beach boardwalk and had a blast. Next day, exploring Biscayne Bay and the Fl Keys to Boca Chita island for an overnight stay. We did not want to leave. Off to No Name Harbor, Hurricane Harbor, a million dollar view of the Miami skyline at Marine Stadium, great overnight anchorage. Our last morning we visited an off-the-beaten path hidden sea pond. It was like going back to 100,000 BC. Then, back to the dock. What a trip!

Some of our adventures included a transmission over heating we learned to put on a overheat alarm. It saved the engine from burning up.

Line wrapped around the prop. Captain Bob keeps an air tank on deck with a portable air hose and regulator, another good idea. He dove in and we were off and running in less than 10 mins.

We will never forget Wilma, his blow up doll, dressed up in her bathing suit, sun glasses, anchor hat… When we were at the helm Wilma went over board. We had to go rescue her on our woman over board drill. I went to fish her out and a 5′ Bull shark was swimming under her. I pulled her in just in time. Sorry Mr. Shark.

We took up Captain Bob’s offer for his B&B for three days at $100.00 per night all the hotels, motels were over $250.00 If you could even find one on the ocean, they were all booked up! The marina location was excellent. Right on the ocean and lots of things to do. Like the trawler school slogan reads, “keep it simple” and “where an education becomes a vacation.” What a wonderful vacation!

We own a 27′ Nordic Tug and learned so, so much we cannot wait to use all we learnt, especially anchoring, docking, and our engine class. Please, do not miss this experience.

Thank you
Sam & Meg C.
Deep Creek MD

Rob turned that damned money pit on a dime!

Hi Captain Bob,

I just wanted to give you an update on what Rob and I have been doing since we went to Trawler School with you last November.  So here is the story: Rob was dead-set on buying a trawler, and spent a lot of time researching and traveling around looking at trawlers.  First, he had his heart set on on Monk 36 but after seeing a few they just had way too much teak for my liking. The layout was good, and I like that, but in the end the one he wanted was too expensive and we just didn’t see eye to eye on it.

After we left you in Florida we did manage to see a Mainship 39′ Sedan which we liked very much (you originally brought our attention to the Mainship Sedan, thanks!)  The Mainship was all fiberglass and has the staircase and rails etc… very clean!

Rob ended up flying down to Venice, Fl. to look at one, a Mainship 39 called Outbound, that was new to the market and we bought it!  We flew down in March and took that sucker across Lake Okeechobee to Stuart, Fl and had her hauled out to put in all new electronics, Garmin GPS, Sirius Stereo, new speakers, radar the whole shebang!  We also had some minor repairs done and the folks at St. Lucie Marina were very good to us.

The trip across the lake was uneventful, as the previous owners had made the trek and we literally followed the bread crumb trail on the GPS and we maybe saw two or three boats the whole time.  The ICW was fun, we hit a few spots of bad weather where it was raining really hard and a bit windy, with little or no visibility, but as the only boat on the water we handled it, and actually had a great time.

As I said, we left the boat in Stuart for repairs, that we estimated would take about ten days.  Rob was pushing them on this timeline and had already bought airline tickets so we flew back down on March 19th with our daughter Cate (11) and our dog Daisy (5) and guess what?  The boat was not ready.  We stayed in a hotel one night and lost a day and half of travel time.

We took Outbound out on Thursday at around 2:30 p.m. just ahead of a storm and then spent the next six days living on the boat and bringing her up the ICW.  We went from Stuart to Titusville, then to Daytona, Jacksonville and then to Darien, GA. After winding around Georgia we headed out to sea and landed in Hilton Head where we finally rented a car and drove to Charleston and flew back home.  Our final destination should have been Charleston, SC. but we just couldn’t make up the lost time.

It was the greatest six days of our lives!  Rob docked the boat without incident, until we departed Titusville, where the wind pulling out was against us.  We managed to nick the end of dock and rip off part of the valance that holds the fuel and pump out but we stopped in Symra and pulled into to a repair dock where the friendly men told us that it was not life threatening and put some gaffer tape and white paint over it.  And I quote: “the only permanent repairs we do here are temporary” the guys were hilarious. So nice and very salty, indeed.

I must say, pulling into that dock was tight but Rob managed to get us in and then back out and with the help of the bow trusters, my man did a 180 degree turn and we squeezed out without incident!  It was very sexy indeed! Scary as hell too! The guys on the dock were all watching us and when I say it was tight – there were kayakers coming in and every slip was taken, I was totally freaking out! Rob turned that damned money pit on a dime!

Rob hired a Captain from Charleston to bring her the rest of way.  At the speed we were going we figured by the time we got up to City Island in the Bronx, NY (that’s the opening to Long Island Sound) where we purchased a slip, Rob’s vacation days would be gone and the season half over.

We talk a lot about the lessons we learned while aboard The Miami Mermaid and reference your lessons often. YOU gave us the confidence we needed to make boat ownership a reality.  Our family will have many fun days on the boat for years to come and it’s all because of you.  You gave us invaluable lessons, advice and much needed information.

We love you Captain Bob!

Thank you! We hope to cruise the sound this summer and eventually purchase a boat that we will cruise through our retirement and take us to parts unknown. Maybe a Nordhavn?

Juliet and Rob Klug

P.S. I have been working on my knots.  I have a few but still can’t figure out how to tie the bumpers off.  So annoying!

Docking in High Wind Conditions

Captain Bob,

Thank you for such a wonderful voyage. You taught us the concepts and safety of running a Trawler. The confidence we gained is now going to allow us to move forward to purchase a trawler, the part you taught us about purchasing a trawler was worth the cost alone. The instructions on docking in high wind conditions and our night maneuvers experience were real confidence builders.

We enjoyed the anchorage at the Marina Stadium overlooking the million dollar view of the Miami Skyline. The food was delicious and the master stateroom wonderful to sleep in. More fish jokes, Please! We loved them all. Amazing tales. Good luck in the future, your friends always.

Monte & Susie Z.
Key Largo Fl

Docking Blindfolded … What a Confidence Builder!

Dear Captain Bob,

Thanks for a great time and lots of learning and tips in the trawler school classes. We are sail boaters and really appreciated the hands on approach learning about trawlers, It was just the right combination while being underway. Actually living on board for a few days gave us the true experience of living aboard a trawler. The meals were great. It was like being on vacation while in school.

We are nervous docking our own boat but under the supervision and instructions on Captain Bob’s trawler made it so easy John even docked blindfolded, what a confidence builder.

We have chartered and stayed in many places, however, we saw so many beautiful anchorage’s here it was like finding paradise right under our own nose. The Manatee’s and Dolphin’s were a real treat to see. I appreciated the fact Captain Bob taught us the history of the area. The story of Mrs. Honeywell ‘s ghost was spooky and Boca Chica Island was where she lived was just absolutely breath taking.
As a professor, I go to a lot of student graduations each year but Trawler Schools graduation was the best ever.

John & Ann Marie T.
Aka the Professor and Ginger
Wilmington, NC