We are officially homeless. The closing went without a hitch and we are living in a hotel until Saturday. Tomorrow I'll take the truck in for an oil change and tire rotation. Get my hair cut to blend in the shaved area where the staples were and then go to the dr to have my foot checked after dropping the hitch on it. Joanie is convinced it's broken and she was right about my broken hand last fall. Friday morning we have the Jeep secured on the trailer and then spend the entire day relaxing for the drive to NC Saturday. Once in NC I'll call Keith at NC Sailboats to have him rebed the genoa tracks, install the boom kicker, and move the shrouds in order to eliminate the backstay.
I'll miss all the CLR crew and the late night dock conversations, but everyone is welcome to come to Oriental and tie up at our dock. Heck, I'll even put a bumper out for Bob!
Congrats!! The East coast will never be the same!! Stop in NJ for some real pizza sometime!
Quote from: Bob23 on May 05, 2021, 07:53:09 PM
Congrats!! The East coast will never be the same!! Stop in NJ for some real pizza sometime!
I'm always up for trying regional foods. So many cities, so many kinds of pizza. What could be better!?
Good luck to you two! Hopefully all will go well for you there. It looks like a great place to live from what I can see by map. I will be in Holden Beach which is south of Wilmington in September and may take the long home and head up north to check that area out. Going to miss you at CLR!
Congrats on the sale and best of luck driving south!
What a great adventure. Best of luck. Once you get settled you should check out B&B Yacht Designs in Bayboro, NC. They have some really interesting small sailboat designs.
Fred
Welcome to the South! Although we from deeper regions are still a little skeptical about North Carolina, it is below the Mason Dixon line and you will increase the forum population of Southerners. That is important in light of protection from Bob and his unsavory cousins.
Remember to tread lightly with regard to the natives. Bad things can happen if you don't. As an example, a group of Yankees infiltrated the City Council and Mayors office in Mexico Beach, FL and started to try to change the place into the hell holes that they had left. God saw fit to send Hurricane Michael to clean up that mess. All is well now, they have all gone.
Some helpful hints for you:
https://theeveningtimes.wordpress.com/2014/03/21/invasion-of-the-south-16-tips-for-yankees/
Brackish, thanks for the advice. When were looking at properties there, I inquired why so few people had southern accents. I was informed most of the residents are "halfers". Northerners who migrated to Florida, found it too hot and crowded so they moved halfway back.
Oriental is arguably one of the top 5 places to slip a boat in the US.
so this post was what---a warning to north carolina?
seriously, the best of luck to you and joanie. we will miss you so much at the clr and will hoist a few in your honor. i may even sail with a folding chair on my bow pulpit. take good care on the roads and let us know if you got there safe
We finally made it to ONC. We spent 3 days at a Holiday Inn in New Bern while we secured a rental home. Today we moved into the "Old Oriental Hotel" where we planned on staying until the rental home became available at the end of the month. However, that may not happen now. The realtor asked for a credit report. We attained one. They asked for the past 2 years W2 forms. Didn't bring those with us, but we showed her our monthly automatic deposits with our online banking app. Then she wanted a criminal history report. ? She claimed here one can get it by going to the sheriff's office. That's when I said I was done and walked out. It's been 38 years since I filled out an application for a rental, but then I paid a fee and THEY did the background check.
So, although the Piggly Wiggly had gas this afternoon, our residence is still up in the air. There is a beautiful Ted Gozzard sailboat in tow for a mere $200,000.
This is how rental companies roll these days. My daughter just rented an apartment in Raleigh and I co-signed as guarantor. They asked me for everything short of a colonoscopy, and I WASN'T EVEN THE TENANT. Sheesh. I'm told that eviction laws make it difficult for landlords to get rid of non-paying tenants, so the landlords double down on due diligence.
That is ridiculous though that they wanted you to get your own criminal history report.
Wes
PS Welcome to NC! You may find sailing on the lower Neuse to be a bit frisky when the wind picks up. Head north to Bay River, then take the Goose Creek cut ((ICW) up to the Pamlico River. That's my home sailing grounds - more manageable wind and waves for smaller boats. Many good overnight options in this area too.
carl, did you tell them you did 20 years in prison
Quote from: kickingbug1 on May 15, 2021, 03:46:25 PM
carl, did you tell them you did 20 years in prison
Of course...oh wait...shucks. I should have worded it differently.
Quote from: crazycarl on May 13, 2021, 07:13:03 PM
There is a beautiful Ted Gozzard sailboat in tow for a mere $200,000.
That would be one project too many and a bit expensive as well. Its not often a Gozzard goes for that little unless it needs attention and/or its one of the smaller ones (under 40').
When my son rents he just offers 12 month rent up front and they leave him alone. No co-sign, no life history needed. He mostly plays poker for a living so can't provide a W-2 form or 1080 form. The casinos do report winnings to IRS. He gets a lease and if he leaves early with proper written notice he waves the lease and if not getting a refund send a small claims court subpoena and promptly gets a check. Just needed that once.
Unlike Carl no time in prison.
After meeting several couples who are also looking for a rental and finding one, we tried to contact local, county, and state police in Illinois to run a check for us. Unfortunately we needed to request it in person so we tried Pamilco county sheriff and they printed out our criminal history. WOW! I had no idea Joanie had done all those things! Yesterday we moved into a 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 year old house. The move went smooth as we dont have any furniture. I forgot the pump for the inflatable bed so while at wallyworld we picked up 2 folding lawn chairs to have a place to sit. Opening all the boxes, we discovered we failed to bring any bowls, plates, or cups. We went to the boat, buy all I found was a tea kettle and dish clothes. At least now with a kitchen we aren't spending $100 a day eating out.
We met with the contractor today. Despite the rise in building materials, we are going ahead with the house.
Our next step is to get NC drivers licenses, vehicle plates, and register the boat. But first, we are driving home to rent a large trailer and bring the bedroom, living room, and kitchen furniture down.
I've put over 400 miles on my bicycle while here, and caught a redfin and 2 groupers from our dock. I've also spotted several Suncats and a Daycat at the town docks.
Every time Joan sees the white caps on the Neuse she pushes me to buy a larger boat, but I'm doing my best to resist. Wow, I'm the responsible one now. What happened there?
Quote from: crazycarl on June 02, 2021, 10:53:06 PM
Every time Joan sees the white caps on the Neuse she pushes me to buy a larger boat, but I'm doing my best to resist. Wow, I'm the responsible one now. What happened there?
What size was that Gozzard again?