Shakedown Cruise and Finishing Touches
We had some preventive maintenance completed on our motorhome by Freightliner in Westbrook, Maine, and they did an outstanding job. Maintenance included replacing all the Cat engine belts, replacing the upper fuel filter, and changing the oil and all filters on the generator. We also had the ABS system checked out as the light came on and found out it was a loose sensor on the rear right. Just one more major PM to complete -- the Allison transmission needs to have its fluid and filters changed -- and then we’ll be set to go.
We took a shakedown cruise to a three-chapter FMCA rally at Scussett Beach in Sagamore, Mass. What a great place right on the eastern end to the Cape Cod Canal. The rally was put on by the Cape Codders, Northeastern, and the Yankee Travelers. What a great time and a great bunch of people.
The rally took place at the Scussett Beach group area, which is a fairly large field adjacent to the Cape Cod Canal. You have the entire beach there plus the canal, which is a great fishing spot for Striped Bass. On the Fourth of July the chapters put on a great cookout with chicken, salads and, of course, corn on the cob. Yummy! This bunch always puts on a great rally and they all love to eat!
All and all, there were about 60 coaches there and fun was had by all. You can check out their Web sites for pictures of the rally from past years and probably soon to have pictures from this year's rally.
The state park at Scussett Beach has a great campground as well, with water and electric hookups and a nice dump station that is open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day. There is a paved bike/walking path that runs the entire length of the canal, which is lots of fun and always interesting with the boat traffic passing through to canal. The campground does have some sites for large rigs. Some of them are shaded and some are more open field type, but most are well spaced apart. The beach there is awesome as well, and there are good facilities at both the beach and campgrounds. If you travel through southern Massachusetts, Scussett Beach is a great spot to stop. If you like a nice, quiet and relaxing camping area this is the place for you.
This was Peg’s first solo trip, which was 4½ hours long down Route 95, Route 128 and Route 3, and there was plenty of traffic south of Boston headed for the Cape. She did a superb job and handled the traffic like a pro. For me it was the first time I could be the copilot and sit there and enjoy the view. I think I could get used to copiloting, because you get to enjoy the scenery instead of watching all the traffic.
Peg was a bit leery of driving the motorhome in rain showers, and of course, we ran into them the minute we hit the Maine Turnpike. So she made it over that hurdle with flying colors. However, the passenger-side windshield wiper arm started acting up. We stopped and I had to extend the wiper arm straight out as I couldn’t find the problem and it was pouring rain. Just found out that the problem was the acorn nut that holds the main arm on is stripped, so it isn’t holding the arm on the shaft tight enough. Not sure how it got stripped as I have never touched it. I have ordered a new acorn nut, so we should be all set when I get the part. It’s the old fifty-cent part thing. LOL!
We are still dealing with a bit more “stuff,†but the major stuff is all done. I still have bunches of pictures to scan and a few odds and ends. We have about four weeks to go before we head out on our great adventure and I have to admit I’m getting anxious to get on the road. Hopefully, this foot of mine will be good enough so I can drive and walk on it. Two more weeks and the doc will give me the go-ahead and have a week or so of physical therapy. I can’t wait to be able to be fully mobile again!
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