As the break-in hours accumulate on the motors, it is time to head North. Like all days on this trip, the wind is one to seven knots and on the nose for the day’s direction. We decide to hoist the sails and beat upwind. The Leisure Furl in-boom main system works great and we are pleasantly surprised the boat can make decent speed and angle in 5 knots. We have some fun connecting the dots of wind puffs on the water.
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We anchored in Fishing Bay and purchased marina guest privileges. We used the complimentary marina truck to go to the local grocery store to stock up on a few extra supplies. Around…
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Another move to the south as we travel to Fishing Bay in Deltaville, Virginia. In the entrance pass we drop a fender and are unable to recover due to limited maneuverability in…
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Our Chesapeake adventure continues as we move south to Mill Creek off the Great Wicomico River. No swimming here as the water is saturated with jellyfish. At night this spot is so…
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After a lengthy refit, we departed the Bert Jabin Yard in Annapolis this morning. Today’s travels took us south to the southern entrance to the Patuxent River. We anchored protected from the…