Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 | Author:

We decided to go on to Cocoa and we made reservations to stay at the Cocoa Village Marina which is across the street from the old town of Cocoa. The trip was about 55 miles and was a pleasant one, until the wind picked up. There were white caps in the ICW. As we are traveling the wind is nothing, but we knew coming into the marina the wind would pose a challenge.

I asked Kelley if we could roll up all of the Eisenglass so that we would have less sail. In Catalina when I have asked him to do this, he won’t. It was so windy he agreed. We were thrilled when we came in they had an end dock for us. Even with the glass rolled up, the wind made it a challenge to come in. Kelley definitely deserved his safe landing beer!

Dinner was at Caramia and I would not recommend it.

The manatees like Cocoa Village Marina.

Thursday was walking and shopping day. There was a yarn shop and Kelley sent me off and even made sure before I left that I had the credit card. Alas, although it had lovely yarns, I needed nothing. (I did buy a skein of sock yarn.) I enjoyed my time talking to the ladies there. I would love to visit again.

We all had a great lunch at Ryan’s Pizza. In fact, there was so much food that dinner that night was on the boat eating leftovers.

What a great day!

Category: Cruising, Florida
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