Monday, May 29, 2023

Splash 2023

As luck would have it, we found another bird nest on Mystic this spring. Dave noticed a bunch of debris and bird poop in our cockpit. The only logical place for a nest was inside our boom which is where we found a nearly completed, rather large nest, tucked deep inside, almost out of our reach. The starling couple that was feverishly trying to finish their new home, were not happy with us for removing their attempts at setting up housekeeping. They hadn't laid eggs yet, so we dodged last year's bullet of having to raise a baby!

We thought our bird troubles were over until two days later when we realized the tenacious couple were now trying to enter our boom at the mast. The tiny opening didn't seem big enough for a starling to fit through but they definitely were in full construction mode. We stuffed a plastic bag in the hole and wrapped a bright red life jacket over the top of the boom to discourage them. They sat on our neighbors boat, (which happens to have an open ended boom on it as well), and screeched at us in anger. This became annoying but we chuckled at the irony of our Marina being named "Nestegg".

Starling screeching at us from next door

Starling hovering over the
end of our boom

We spent Saturday washing then waxing Mystic's hull. The months of dirt and grime slowly disappeared with Dawn dish soap, 409 and a whole lot of elbow grease. The wax brought out Memorial Day reflections on our blank white topsides. Mystic looks much better.

Memorial Day Reflection

We walked over the interstate bridge to Menomonie, Michigan for an emotional Memorial Day service. A small group of Veterans, scouts and half a dozen motorcycle riders marched from the band shell next to the marina to Veterans Memorial Park just a few blocks away. We watched a beautiful ceremony of remembrance, finding comfort honoring those who were lost fighting for America. A soldier carried a wreath out into the bay to honor those who died serving our country on the water. This along with taps and a gun salute brought me to tears.





Mystic is one of only about a dozen boats left on the hard at Nestegg Marine. Sitting behind us is a Bayliner named Bob Tale. We know this boat from our Great Loop adventure. We met Paul and Jean at Hoppy's along the Mississippi in 2016. So far, we haven't run into them here but we hope to reconnect before they leave the marina.

There is only one boat on the list in front of us to splash on May 30th. We've been assigned to Slip 6 on Stephenson Island. Our plan was to leave Marinette right after launching to cruise Canada, but things are on hold while we figure out life issues. Leah, the marina manager, has been wonderful and accommodating. She knows it is possible that we will be here again this summer.

Mark guiding Mystic to the well


That moment when your boat is
suspended in the air...

Splash!


Season 2023 begins

Mystic was settled in her slip by 1:00. Good Old Boat magazine posted a meme about the feeling you get when you see your boat suspended in the air in the sling. It is heart stopping! Splashing Mystic went smoothly until we left the launch well and approached the end of the dock. The rubber bumper on the corner was missing and the current pushed our stern down river slamming us into the metal bracket holding the dock together. The metal put a long deep scratch along Mystic's starboard side. Our new neighbors Dan and Nina were waiting to grab our lines. They told us they had the same experience when they docked their boat Shoo Fly in the slip next to us. We are disappointed with this avoidable damage but Dave can repair the gash. Dan spoke to Leah and requested Nestegg purchase new corners to replace those that are missing throughout the docks. She put an order in immediately. We will assist with installing them to protect against damage in the future. We love being part of this community.


We gathered the last of our things and hit the road. We will return in a few days and bring the sails. Just maybe, we'll get out on the bay for a sail.