Thursday, March 24, 2016


2/26/16 – 3/24/16        Fort Pierce FL

Before I show you the brighter side of Fort Pierce and its surrounds let me bring you up to date on our repairs. We are in the process of replacing the fuel tank.  Firstly, we had to have a full tank, about 300 gallons of fuel, pumped out of the tank. That is being stored in 55 gallon drums. The old tank has been sawed into small pieces and removed from the boat. We still need to finish the cleaning of the entire bilge to remove the diesel infected water, etc. Then hopefully by the end of next week we will get our 3 new smaller tanks. These will need to be installed and connected together. Then the drums of fuel will be filtered and loaded back into the new tanks. So we are hoping to be ready to get back underway in another 2 weeks.

Welcome to Harbortown Marina – Fort Pierce and the Cove Restaurant. I guess if you have to get stuck somewhere this is a pretty good place to be. We are actually just up the pier from the restaurant which has music most afternoons and evenings. We have been enjoying weather in the 80’s and that’s not bad either.




 
There is a Publix grocery store and a few restaurants within ½ mile of the marina, so we have been able to get around by bike. We did rent a car for a week to restock the boat and get to do some sightseeing. That was before we realized we needed the repair work.

We took a ride out to Fort Pierce inlet and spent the day roaming around the area. There is a great park all along the inlet and lots of places to eat and drink.




 

We also checked out the downtown area of Fort Pierce along with its Marina.




 
Florida has so many state parks it is amazing. Here’s another one along the Atlantic.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We also did a road trip up to Vero Beach. We actually stayed at the hotel next to Mulligans on one of our road trips looking for a boat several years ago.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Those of you who grew up in the Essex/Middle River area as we did might recognize this resident of Jupiter Beach, Jerry Day and his fiancée Anita. We got together with them for drinks and dinner at Jupiter Beach.



Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse from U Tiki restaurant
Again, this hasn’t been a bad place to be stuck. We are going to need to rent a car again to restock the boat. So we may have some more pictures before we leave.

 I probably won’t post again for a few weeks. By then we should hopefully be on our way again.

 
Happy Easter Everyone

1 comment:

  1. Hi Lois, sorry to hear about the fuel tank, but you are right - if you have to be stuck somewhere you're in the right place! beautiful pics, looks sooo relaxing. Look forward to hearing about & seeing pictures of your next stops.

    ReplyDelete