Biscayne Bay

Just south of the Rickenbacker Causeway, a view of the Miami skyline.

January 27th
We had a partly cloudy night sky but clear enough to view the parade of planets. We were able to spot Venus, Mars, and Saturn. Awakening to a beautiful morning with light air and the promise of sunshine started our first morning. Imagine was the only boat on anchor as we prepared to head south. Unfortunately, we discovered that the 120A alternator was only generating 5-10 amps. We ended up motoring and motor sailing for the day. Between that and our solar panels, the house bank was fully charged by midday.

Somewhere on Biscayne Bay 😎

We dropped anchor across from Gilbert's Resort on Jewfish Creek in Key Largo. We cleared the aft port cabin for engine access. The engine was too hot to do anything at the time, so we dinghy'd to Gilbert's for a cheeseburger in paradise. Back at Imagine, I began troubleshooting the power problem. With spares for both, I first had to determine whether the alternator or external regulator was the culprit. In the end, replacing the alternator resolved the problem. It is an expensive spare part, but I am glad to have it aboard. Working with a headlamp and flashlight, I finally finished at 2100 hours.


Comments

  1. Great problem solving. Glad you figured it out and were able to resolve it.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Michael can you add me to your blog, please! Thanks, Gail

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Naples to Cape Coral

Port Charlotte

Glover Bight