Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Summer's last hurrah was a fun time at Kontiki. The weather was great with only one small shower. Last week was so quiet with only one unit rented. Of course, today I see only two units rented so we are back to being a ghost town.
An open house was held both Sunday and Monday. It seemed to be a good turnout for both. I believe all the bayside units are sold or under contract to buy. Several in the 400 building are spoken for. Only 503 and 601 remain on the harbor side. Those two units are not remodeled and have not drawn as much interest.
We did have some sewer problems on Saturday with the increased crowds. A plumber had to come out twice in one day to unclog the lines.
Fishing prospects seem to be picking up. Saturday evening Scott(702) caught the first keeper trout from the pier, that I know of. Friday, he and Alan(108) went out around Half Moon Reef and caught one keeper trout on Gulp. Saturday, Alan and Scott took their families to Carlos Bay. They used both of their big boats. No fish were brought back. Yesterday morning at daylight, Scott and I went to the pipe and several other spots and caught several trout, but no keepers. The guests in 307 brought back 21 keepers over the two day period. One flounder was 22 inches. Their trout were all very good size. The water is getting cooler and that should help the bay fishing.
We have had an inordinate number of raccoons around. There has been an invasion of crickets under the lights at night. The raccoons come out in the predawn hours and try to catch the crickets. It is funny to watch. The crickets are so fast and the raccoons spin and twist in their efforts to catch them. Judging from the number of crickets I see, the raccoons are not having a lot of success.
Rob completed the remodel on two condos last week, has two more in progress, and two more in line.

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