Every crew member of sailing vessel Meander experienced big changes in 2017. But none more than Honey the boat dog who even learned to fly.
Here’s what happened aboard Meander in 2017.
We Became More Confident
We traveled over 1600 miles by boat last year. It’s hard to remember everywhere we’ve been.
Luckily, we keep log books of our travels. And we took tons of pictures.
But the biggest change over the year is hard to see in a log book or photos. It’s how much more confident everyone feels.
We share the water with huge vessels. But somehow they’ve become far less scary than they used to be.
Many of the greatest challenges this year involved taking Honey to shore in the dinghy.
We had to battle currents.
And inexperience as Pam learned to run the outboard and fly Honey into the boat on the block and tackle.
Links below may be affiliate links.
Honey has become so confident in her Ruffwear Doubleback Safety Harness that we have to stop her from leaping into the dinghy by making her wait until we’re ready for her.
Apparently Honey thinks she can fly.
Other challenges arose because we are now anchoring more.
Adding solar panels to the boat means we can stay at anchor longer. Of course, anchoring has its own challenges.
With only batteries being charged by solar panels, we don’t have unlimited heat or cooling.
We rely on Honey to track the temperature.
When the Honey thermometer tells us its warm enough, we swim off the side of the boat.
And of course, there are always boat chores to do.
I finally got confident enough to attempt varnishing our teak. Brave? Or stupid? Because there is no more horrifying task than varnishing teak near a shedding dog.
Feeling more confident on board made everything easier.
Of course, there are always plenty of reminders to keep us from becoming too cocky.
But most of the sites we saw in our travels were far less horrifying.
Visiting Interesting Places
We traveled at a slow pace, trying to take time to see things along the way.
Many cruisers transit the Intracoastal Waterway as quickly as possible to reach warmer weather. We stopped for weeks and even a month at a time.
We enjoyed seeing St Augustine, Florida…
And we spent a month in Marineland, Florida where the beach was across the street from our marina.
Honey made the most of going to the beach every day.
We anchored several days near St Mary’s, Georgia. Visiting at the same time were replicas of Columbus’s Nina and Pinta.
When we got to Annapolis to work the boat show, we did a few touristy things. Although the Maryland state house grounds are not pet-friendly, we found plenty of other places that welcomed Honey.
My favorite historical site of the year was visiting Fort Monroe at Old Point Comfort.
The fort has been significant since the colonial era and served as a major stop along the Underground Railroad for people escaping slavery during the Civil War.
The lighthouse is still in use.
We also really enjoyed being in Belhaven, North Carolina in time to see their annual train show.
Of course not every interesting site is a tourist attraction. We also enjoyed watching this jetty being built near the Savannah River.
And we always enjoy seeing watermen out on the water. This one looks like a hobbyist with a few traps near his home.
If you ask Honey for her favorite places to stop, she’d tell you…
…the beach at Little Bay off the Chesapeake, and…
…the beach off Hughlett Point, and…
…the beach off the Little River Inlet in South Carolina.
If it’s a beach, Honey loves it! Probably the only thing she loves more is making new friends.
Making Friends
In some remote areas, we meet more wildlife than we do people.
Some are hitchhikers.
Some are friendly neighbors.
And some are so shy that if we got too close, they’d go flying.
Sometimes we’ll travel with other boats for a short while.
Little Vic was waiting for us at one of our favorite anchorages after we told its captain it was a good spot to take a dog off.
Twice we took trips off the boat. We traveled back to Ithaca for Honey’s vet appointment and to let her see two of her favorite people again.
And I took advantage of BlogPaws coming to South Carolina. Honey got to briefly meet the crew from the blog thek9harperlee. But Honey was back on the boat by the time I snapped this pic of Harper Lee, Tallulah, and their people.
We meet quite a few cruising dogs in our travels. Every so often, one of them is a good play mate for Honey.
Here’s Lily, a puppy Honey played with in a South Carolina park on Christmas day.
And a few days later, Honey got to meet MacKenzie who visited the boat with her people.
If you think MacKenzie is as cute as we do, you can follow her on Instagram.
We love meeting new friends. You can see where we are in the map on the sidebar. If we’re coming close to where you live, get in touch. We’d love to invite you aboard.
What To Expect in 2018
For now, we’re still on board and looking forward to new experiences.
Honey is so confident, she even knows how to fly. Who knows what she’ll learn to do next year.
I guess you’ll just have to follow us to find out.
Your Turn: Do you have any questions about Honey’s life as a boat dog? Ask in the comments so we know what to write about in 2018.
Some of the links take you to Amazon. If you buy something, I will make a few cents but your item will not cost you more. Thank you for supporting Something Wagging.
Emma
So glad you are living your dream and enjoying it. It takes the right person to live the boat life. Good thing you don’t have a puppy as the trips to shore would be 99% of your days…and nights! Happy New Year!
Pamela
Yes, but if we had a puppy, we would probably not have to worry about teaching her to pee on board. π
Happy New Year to you too!
Cathlin Parker
Great recap of your year! I can’t wait to see what adventures await you in 2018.
Pamela
Well if ice all over the boat is an adventure (like we have now) I’d like a little less of it. π
Jan
We always thought that dog hair and spider webs made paint stronger.
Anyway glad for the update, there were times when we feared pirates or sharks might have gotten you. You are without question our most adventuresome blogging buddies. Have a great 2018!!
Pamela
If dog hair makes things stronger than I must be invincible. π
And no, we’re much more likely to be gotten by the bill collectors or jet skis than we are by pirates or sharks.
Monika & Sam?
Congrats on getting through 2017 in style. Here’s to a pawsome and seaworthy 2018.
Pamela
From your mouth to dog’s ears. π
And hope you have a lovely new year too.
Miss Harper Lee
Loved reliving 2017 with you and sharing in your adventures. And, of course, we were thrilled to meet Honey and her humans at BlogPaws. If your sails ever bring you to New Orleans (or anywhere along the Gulf Coast), we would love to be your tour guides. Wishing you calm seas and cool breezes in 2018!
Pamela
Thank you for not suing me for using your family photo. Thanks to messing up my camera settings almost none of my BlogPaws pics turned out. But your whole family looks wonderful in this picture! It must be all that golden charm. π
We’re hoping to do the Great Loop in the future which would take us through the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi, and into the Gulf. Need to save some pennies first. But would love to meet you in your home town when we do.
24 Paws of Love
Love the thought of the confidence you’ve built up going into your second (third?) year of sailing. (times so flies!) I think that is the best thing I’ve heard about your adventures from my perspective. You can keep the people meeting to yourself. lol Now something that was strange, uncomfortable and unfamiliar is becoming like second nature. Wait until next year and see where you, Mike and Honey will be… π
Pamela
Isn’t it crazy how things we think we could never do become comfortable to us?
I can’t wait to read about your adventures too!
Puppy Snuggles
I looks as if you and Honey had a lot of fun in 2017. Onward to even more adventures in 201!8
Taryn
First! How the heck did you get back to Ithaca? That’s a long way from the east coast waterways!
Second! Loved this post! Wonderful recap! I hope I can catch you again as you pass my area!
Pamela
He he! We got to Ithaca via the RentalShip Enterprise. π
Mike really wants to go up the Potomac to Washington to see the sights. Maybe we’ll be in your backyard in the spring.
Edie Chase
Happy New Year! It’s always interesting to read about your boat life.
Pamela
Thank you, Edie. I hope 2018 is really good to you too!
Lizzy
I’m horrible at keeping up on blog reading so I loved your recap! I am kind of envious, TBH! Looks like you all are having a fabulous time. Love reading about all Honey’s goings ons. π
Pamela
Ha ha! Glad I’m not the only one who doesn’t keep up with all the blog writing I would like. It’s also why I love EOY recaps.
Jan K
What an exciting year you all have had! I love seeing all these highlights, and it helps all of us landlubbers understand why you have chosen the life you have. (actually, I love the water, but I love the comforts of land and space too much as well!).
Pamela
Glad you enjoyed our journey along with us. We’re happy to share life in a ten foot wide (at the widest part) home so you don’t have to. π
Beth
What a fantastic year! We saw the replica ships this summer as well when they were in our harbor on Lake Erie! They sure get around π I can’t wait to see what adventures you have in 2018!
lauranne
Wow, you have had such an amazing year, I am so happy for you. it is inspiring me to do more next year