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360SS Electrical Upgrade

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Re: 360SS Electrical Upgrade

Postby KyleR » July 18th, 2025, 6:50 pm

Thanks for the update - sorry to hear about the lightning damage though! We are stopped in Daytona to do a little work and go to a wedding and we have seen some pretty intense lightning storms over the last couple of weeks. Thankfully no one here has had any strikes.

On a side note, which covered marina are you at? We are going to need one in the not so distant future to replace and rebed some windows.

Hope you get everything resolved and the damage was minimal!
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Re: 360SS Electrical Upgrade

Postby Alanna Mo Cree » July 19th, 2025, 9:31 am

KyleR wrote:Source of the post On a side note, which covered marina are you at? We are going to need one in the not so distant future to replace and rebed some windows.

Downtown Sanford Marina. It is pretty much the furthest navigable destination up the St. Johns River; basically a two day sail from Jacksonville. It can be done in one very long or very fast day, but the St. Johns is a beautiful river. Most of it is still natural with a lot of birds and wildlife to slow down and enjoy.

Covered slips are rarely available for transients, but it is worth a call if you are interested in the side trip up the St. Johns. There was one end covered slip vacant when I was there yesterday, but it is exposed to sun on the west side from about noon on. There are about four other covered slips that have different boats in them from time to time. Our dock where the cover is has very friendly people and a half dozen or so live aboards. There are always people around to keep an eye on things.

While I haven't been there in close to twenty years, Lamb's Yacht Center in Jacksonville had a lot of covered slips and is a full service yard and marina. We stayed a few times as transients and always had a covered slip. I'm not sure their rules on DIY.
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Re: 360SS Electrical Upgrade

Postby KyleR » July 19th, 2025, 10:49 am

Thanks! We've been up the St. Johns several times but only as far as Lake George. I agree it is a beautiful trip - plus quite a few places to stop and visit. We like to dinghy over to Silver Glen Springs to see all the manatees! Thanks again for the suggestions!

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