Day 210-212- November 13-15 Two George's Marina, Shalimar, FL to Lighthouse Marina, Panama City, FL


Why not spend a couple of days in Fort Walton Beach?  Better yet, WHY spend a couple of days in Fort Walton Beach, a mere 30 miles from Pensacola?  Well, it wasn't the plan.  The day I moved the boat from the Navy Base to downtown Pensacola, I noticed that the alternator wasn't putting out any juice.  "What up wid dat?"  I replaced the alternator on the last day of May, in the Chesapeake.  Thinking that I could deal with it by running the generator of the battery got low, we left Pensacola.  It was the nasty smell of something burning that convinced me that I really should stop and get this resolved.

So, we found ourselves at Two George's Marina in Shalimar, FL for three nights.

The yard was great, getting us moored up and arranging for the mechanic to come aboard.  He didn't make it to the  boat until late afternoon the next day, but took both alternators (the original one that failed in the spring, and the new one) to a local shop.  The next day, both alternators were repaired, back aboard and we were good to go the following morning.  Kudos to Two Georges!

Leaving the yard, we traversed 20 miles of colocatahchahwookie-or something bay in a sporty northerly that coated the boat with salt water.  Later, we got into a nice, quiet canal waterway before getting tucked into Panama City for the night.  

It's good to be on underway!


Two George's Marina had a nice gathering area,
too bad we were the only loopers there to enjoy it.

Mommy?? What am I?

Two Georges is primarily a small boat operation, with high and dry stack storage.  They are busy, which is good.  The staff were really helpful.


This is a LONG bridge.


Did they throw you food?? Nope, you? Nope...


Lots of sand on the banks.


This old bridge had picnic areas under the new bridge.



We were wondering what it is, too.


Panama City Port Authority


Arrrgh, ye swabbies! 
We are told that these are training aids for the kiddies who come to ride the "Pirate Ship".  We saw no pirate ship, nor any kiddies, but the swabs are attractive in their own way.


The sunsets never disappoint...

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