Roy returned the new alternator and got his money back. They didn't have the right manual for it, and he'd have had to do a lot of rewiring. The old one has served us well for years. He installed a blower to keep it cool. Now it works fine, even under load.
This was another delightful, warm, sunny day. No wonder so many people come to Florida. If it weren't for the high prices and the hurricanes, this would be paradise.
I rode a different bus to a Winn-Dixie and bought two big shopping bags of groceries. Fortunately, I didn't have far to carry them. When the bus got back to the terminal, I took another bus that brought me within a block of the marina.
We paid to the 8th. The awning should be ready by then, so maybe we'll be able to get out of here. Of course, we still have to haul out. Monday, we're going to Miami to look at boatyards down there.
After lunch, I walked over to Boat U.S. and bought courtesy flags for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Roy had already bought one for the Bahamas. That's all they had. I'll have to go to a flag shop for the others that we'll need.
Washed the rest of the clothes. It's so easy here, with the laundry room so close. I just put the stuff in and come back to the boat. It's almost like having a house with a washer and dryer. In fact, it's better, because I can do as many as four loads at a time.
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