Thursday, May 31, 2012
Sunday, September 11, 2011
SailNet Raft Up
Marilyn and I have been hanging around an internet sailing forum. We have been talking to a number of people on the site that are in the Chesapeake Bay area. We have met a few people and they have been fun to talk to. This weekend we got together and rafted up at the Magothy River we a bunch. We wanted to sail Saturday from Rock Hall. The weather was a bit iffy. So we stayed at the dock for a few hours. Ann had the inflatable kayak in the cove this time. She and Marilyn and Barbra were paddling away in out into the open water. The weather opened a window and we headed out. No wind so we had to motor. Halfway across we hit a debris field. Logs, grass, branches and all manner of garbage. We went slowly thru it only to hit a denser field in the entrance to the Magothy. We had to take the engine out of gear and float thru the field. We rafted up with Chris and Eileen, Dan and Jaye and Dave. We talked and then it rained.. Just splashed us pretty good. It was short enough for Marilyn to see a rainbow. Snacks were prepared and brought over the Cinderella ( Dan and Jaye's Boat ) and we talked and ate thru the evening. Sunday we all had coffee and the conversations started again. We then did boat tours. Looking at each others boats and admiring how all the owners had made themselves a home. We broke anchor and had to brave the debris field again. The debris field is caused by the opening of gates on the Conowingo Dam. The flood water from Irene and Lee mixed with all this junk and is washing it down the Bay. Luckily it did not cause any damage and we got back to the slip a bit slowly
Thursday, September 08, 2011
Rain Rain and more rain......
When we left the boat this weekend, actually Tuesday it was in a torrential rain storm. Got drenched loading the car in a lull. Yesterday morning it was still raining. It let up in the afternoon, but last night ho-boy! With the flooding the trains are not running and the Turnpike entrances are closed. Quite a mess.
Measured 7.53 inches of rain in this storm. That's more that hurricane Irene.
But so far the basement is dry. :)
Sunday, September 04, 2011
Lazy Labor Day Weekend.
Woke up in Swan Creek. Which is good because that is where we anchored! Would be more exciting if we anchored some where else. Spent a lazy morning having coffee and watching the time go by there. Motored back to the slip and we jumped into the pool. You have to jump in the pool Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor day. No more till next year. Found the backup battery in the boat was dry, almost dead. Added water to it. See if it will revive at least till next spring.
We had 50th wedding anniversary here on Friday. Al and Ann celebrated 50 years married. The porch was filled with well wishers.
Marilyn and I met another Sailnet couple. Dave and Janet stopped in Rock Hall as part of there bay tour and we vistied their boat at Rock Hall Landing. They seemed like an nice pair and we did not keep them long as they were eager to continue the trip north on the spinnakar. We may raft up with a bunch of SailNet people next week if the weather holds out.
In Swan Creek
Spent most of Saturday cleaning up and putting things away that we
tied the boat down with for the storm.
tied the boat down with for the storm.
We then went out for a day sail. It was a nice wind from the south
about 8 kts. We dropped the hook in Swan Creek for the night.
--Rico
I was all thumbs typing this in!
Sent from my iPhone.
Friday, September 02, 2011
Boat Ok!
Went to Spring Cove on Thursday. Check up on the boat and it was ok. No damage. None. Perfect. Started to put the canvas on the boat for the weekend while I was down there. Got the Bimini up and the Dodger and the Jib sail. Need to move cushions and other stuff that we had stored. It still will take us a few hours to get back into shape. Now we have to check our weather windows.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Boat may be Ok
A friend emailed that he had stayed over the weekend during the storm. He reports that the boat may have had no damage. Others were not so lucky. One boat had smashed against a piling repeatedly during the storm. A few jib sails unfurled and blew out and shredded. I'm going down on Thursday to check it all out.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Hurricane is over.
Now we have to get back from vacation and go back to work tomorrow. This vacation is not one I want to repeat soon. Struggling to get the boat working, bad weather, flooding rain, earthquakes, hurricanes. Next time I'm just going to stay in bed.
Maybe not out of the woods yet.
The wind is still blowing pretty hard yet. Gusts as bad as we had during Irene. The ground is just mud soup and not draining yet. A neighbor's tree just went down. We may have a power outage yet.
Morning is we are Ok
The storm is winding down and things are alright. Inside all is ok. We'll go outside later to see the condition of things. Now I have to see how to put 6 gallons of gas from the generator into Marilyn's car without making a mess.
During the storm.
Last night during the storm the rain was being blown thru the back door. We taped the back door with metal tape and it slowed it to a drip. The basement was running like crazy but the sump pump kept up with the water. If we would have lost power I figured that we had about 10 minutes to get the pump running before we had makings of a basement swimming pool.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Rain Begining
We we are all snug today. Marilyn is working in the sewing room, I'm making wine poached figs. Checking the weather at Thomas Point Lighthouse the wind is at 33kts and Rock Hall is about 5kts and 4mph here. It's making its way up the bay. Suprisingly there is no expected storm surge in Rock Hall. Very excellent, one less thing that we have to deal with. The figs have been simmering for 20 min and I have to reduce the liquid... and get some vanilla ice cream!
All tied up
On Saturday we tied the good ship Imagination down as best we could. Fortified her with fenders in case she rubs a dock or a piling. Gave her tripple lines in the direction of the wind. She'll be fine I think she was better held down than most of the boats. But against 70mph winds and 5 foot storm surge.
We did the best we could do.
We left her in the afternoon. Traffic was one big parking lot took us nearly 5 hours to get home. But we stopped a the store for water and extension cords for the generator and flash lights and batteries.. And I have a two day supply of gas in the generator. I may get the bigger gas can this morning. The stores looed like they were stripped by locusts. We have supplies for french toast in the morning.
Sunday the storm......
We did the best we could do.
We left her in the afternoon. Traffic was one big parking lot took us nearly 5 hours to get home. But we stopped a the store for water and extension cords for the generator and flash lights and batteries.. And I have a two day supply of gas in the generator. I may get the bigger gas can this morning. The stores looed like they were stripped by locusts. We have supplies for french toast in the morning.
Sunday the storm......
Friday, August 26, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Thursday... Prep day
T -2 days.... We got the head sail down this evenning as the winds died down. ( lull before the storm? ) Also, you see Marilyn showing you the latest in fenderboards that we installed. The bimimi top and dodger will be down tomorrow and the double dock lines will be installed. Honda Generator is now in the car. We'll then empty the boat of non essentials and anything that will go bad in the fridge. We'll lend a had to anyone else and be gone on Saturday. As a last act we will film the boat if we need it for insurance purposes.
The forecast is now for 70mph gusts. The forecast is getting worse as the storm gets closer. We will be long gone but the good ship Imagination will be here to weather the storm without us.
I was second guessing if we should have hauled the boat.
The forecast is now for 70mph gusts. The forecast is getting worse as the storm gets closer. We will be long gone but the good ship Imagination will be here to weather the storm without us.
I was second guessing if we should have hauled the boat.
Rainy Day
This is just a normal rainy day....some say an appetizer for the hurricane but not anything related to Irene. We spent the day prepping and relaxing before the main event. We went to West Marine yesterday to get extra dock lines. I went again to West Marine and the hardware store to get the makings of fenderboards. I made one and the rains came. I'll finish making the other one later. Donna, a friend from a neighboring marina come over. She had her boat hauled ( taken out of the water and put on land ) for the storm, They are in a much more exposed marina. We talked about the storm for a while and about the upcoming get together.
Marilyn is planning on reading for the rest of the afternoon and I'll finish that other fenderboard if the rain slows down!
Marilyn is planning on reading for the rest of the afternoon and I'll finish that other fenderboard if the rain slows down!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Kent Narrows
Kent Narrows has a draw bridge that opens on the top of the hour and we were lucky enough to time our trip so we caught the bridge opening -- no waiting. In fact, when we hailed the bridge tender told us: You can make it if you "speed it up." (Sailboats, even when motoring, are not built for speed.)
We powered up and because we had the right of way (based on the current) we entered first with just a working boat meeting us on the other side. (Traffic on summer weekends is very hectic.) But it gets tricky - not just the current - but the water levels here can be very low here and we don't want to hit bottom. We entered at high tide and that worked to our advantage and then carefully navigated the channel. Whew!
And we traversed two bridges today, the first was Knapps Narrows bridge, which is an open on-demand bridge. It is also known for its challenging channel that has low water and drop-offs. We saw a sailboat get stuck here last year - and we even cautioned the Captain about the markers. It is all part of the fun ? of sailing.
We powered up and because we had the right of way (based on the current) we entered first with just a working boat meeting us on the other side. (Traffic on summer weekends is very hectic.) But it gets tricky - not just the current - but the water levels here can be very low here and we don't want to hit bottom. We entered at high tide and that worked to our advantage and then carefully navigated the channel. Whew!
And we traversed two bridges today, the first was Knapps Narrows bridge, which is an open on-demand bridge. It is also known for its challenging channel that has low water and drop-offs. We saw a sailboat get stuck here last year - and we even cautioned the Captain about the markers. It is all part of the fun ? of sailing.
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