
I went out to the
GREEN FLASH as promised and gave a pint of blood to the local insect population before scampering back to the house with a five gallon paint container filled with polyurethane foam to act as a temporary mooring buoy.
Then it was off to the bay in the dinghy to move the boat one last time. We've been on four different moorings in as many months, until we heard that Vincenzo, owner of the charter boat
BRAVO was the guy to see about putting in a mooring. Two weeks and $500 later, we now have a home for
BLISS.

Vincenzo (do they call him Vinnie?) will relocate the mooring if we want, so that's a good thing. He tells me the mooring consists of a block of concrete four by six feet, three feet high.
Next up, I'm going to see if I can find instruction online on how to build a proper mooring ball.