It takes an optimistic nature to rebuild a boat and then embark on a 2,900-mile test run from Hobe Sound, Fla., to New York’s Long Island Sound and back. Signing on for such challenges signals deeper currents at work. On its face, it was the test run of a boat, but of course, it was more.
I had replaced or refurbished nearly every operating system (read “Making Her Mine” at passagemaker.com) on my 2009 Grand Banks 47 Classic, GiGi, yet she had only run long enough to qualify for the warranties on her new Cummins 8.3 QSC engines. Less than a week later, at the end of June, the forecast was for two consecutive days under 10 knots. Without hesitation, my wife, Giselle, and I headed out Florida’s St. Lucie…