Rays of sunset become colored as the sun sets over Faber Cove.

Days 5-16 | Final Voyage of M/Y Zinful

What we thought would be our last night on our final voyage with Zinful, turned out to be only night 7 out of 18!!! Wow, we had not seen that coming and we were unprepared for such a long stay. We had made arrangements with a DIY boat yard in Fort Pierce to be hauled out of the water after our arrival, so the boat could be set โ€œon the hardโ€ for several months before we head out on the Loop.

When we called the boat yard the following Monday morning, we were told we could be hauled outโ€ฆ if we had an insurance policy with a $500,000 liability minimum. Well, that was news to us, and hadnโ€™t been brought up in previous conversations with the yard, and unfortunately we didnโ€™t know to specifically ask.

Tom approaches Summerlin Dock in our motor yacht.

Fast forward to Thursday evening, and we now have a policy that meets the yardโ€™s requirements! We eagerly call the yard the following morning, and are disheartened to learn that it wonโ€™t be until early the following week when we can be hauled out. We call again Monday afternoon, to learn that theyโ€™re not sure when weโ€™ll be hauled out. Thursday afternoon, we call again, and are told hopefully the following day!

At 5:23 PM Friday evening, we cruised into the boat yardโ€™s slip and tied off โ€“ they would haul us out at 9 AM the following morning. Exhausted, 12 days after our arrival, we made our way two hours home. And there ends the final voyage of M/Y Zinful.