We’re in Cocoa, Fl, just south of Cape Canaveral. One more days travel we’ll be in Ft. Pierce which is just about home (5 hours). We’re really looking forward to it. We love cruising (still) but after our 3 year trip we’ve had it being away from the comforts of home so 3 months is enough for this trip. It’s also getting pretty cold and with the wind on a sailboat, pretty uncomfortable. Today I wore a t-shirt, sweater, sweatshirt over that and an insulated jacket over that. I wore a wool watch cap. It was still cold. Our boat has air conditioning, but no heat.
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You mean you don’t even have a little plug in heater like you had on Windseeker???
Can’t use an electric heater while anchored. Would run through our batteries in a couple of hours.
Don’t have A/C, but we have a diesel heater on our L35. Makes for nice early Spring and late Fall cruising.
I am glad you are almost home without any other incidents.
Not sure a diesel heater would make much sense for us. I think our future cruising will be in the tropics.