It took three trips to Kentucky Dam Marina to fix many small issues. Broken door latches, anchor hardware and lights, hinges, zipper lube job, down sized a giant tool box, boat cleaning, new lettering, and electronic installs and cables and stocking with food and beer. I think you get the picture. Many thanks to Daryl and Tommy for helping us get everything done. The boat looks great and ready for sailing.
Fixin’ stuff


Leaving KDM at sunrise

We can’t believe it, this is it, we are off and running this morning.
We are now in my favorite part of the river waterway for two days. It’s wide like the Ohio but very little traffic. It’s amazing how you can pass through a place twice and totally see new things and feel like it was all a new experience.
So now it is bye bye KDM and hello to Pebble Isle Marina. This was a 73 mile trip which got us deep into Tennessee. We can feel the cold air nipping on our heals. We motored most all day with the windows up. The wind was a relentless 10 mph in our face. Combined with our 10mph speed it was cold. Paraiso should be near AL tomorrow and getting closer to the upper 50s lower 60s.
This picture was an abandoned marina from the flooding of Tennessee River valley. It now serves as a bass fishing hole. Rent is cheep but parking sucks!

Safe travels!
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