Our stay in Cocoa, Florida has lasted a bit longer than initially planned, but with the crazy weather and winds this winter in this part of the world we don’t think we missed much by not moving further south or crossing to the Bahamas.
While we have been in Cocoa we changed our the holding tank sensor – which was not pleasant work, but not as bad as it could have been.
The holding tank is where human waste is collected onboard. Knowing when the holding tank is getting full is important to us as there are some things we don’t want to overflow. So we wanted to have a working holding tank sensor that would indicate the level of waste in the tank.
This entailed replacing the old plastic model with a new shiny (for the moment) stainless steel one.
The process went pretty smoothly.
Another system of the boat has been learned. And Bob got to continue to hone his electrical skills.