Day 358 Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Deltaville, Virginia to Solomons Island, Maryland
We left Deltaville Marina at 7:30am to take advantage of high tide. The approach to the marina was shallow and windy, a bit anxious on the way in. We were hoping for a less stressful departure. A catamaran leaving at the same time actually slowed to follow us out -- scaredy cat!!
We passed Windmill Point Light and BIG fishing boats cruising ahead. We steered around them to avoid any nets they may have dropped.
We were at Smith Point Light MARYLAND at 11am. It's hard to believe we are moving up the East Coast so quickly. So far the weather on the Chesapeake Bay has been friendly to us. I have been dreading travel on the Bay since it can be very unsettled.
We saw a shark and manta rays and lots of military jets. One even looked like Air Force One.
We passed a US Navy aerial gunnery area -- with a big target....
There were some tense moments over the VHS radio as we listened to a boater call the Coast Guard; they had run into a buoy. Buoys on the Chesapeake are not like the ones at home on Lake Champlain. Marker 76 (location where they hit) is made of steel and at least 6 feet above the water and 4 feet below. The Coast Guard called for any nearby boats to be on the lookout and aid if possible. The motor boat, a new 37 foot Beneteau, named Nomad was taking on water. We were too far away but soon a trawler, Cygna, and a NOAA Research Vessel, Potowagh were on site. The two boaters were convinced they shouldn't stay on board by Potowagh and shortly after Nomad started sinking. So sad.
We got a welcome message on Nebo from the Harborhost in Solomons Island inviting us to dock at Solomons Island Yacht Club. The Club is private and offers slips to Loopers. What a great deal -- $1.85/ft., $15 for 50amp electric, 2 free drinks at the Clubhouse and free laundry. Our friends on Call Me Curly would be there too. We had originally reserved at Spring Cove Marina but were able to change without a problem.
We arrived at Solomons Island at 3:15pm, got a pumpout (not available at the Yacht Club) and then were met by Dennis, a club member at the yacht club. The club is all volunteer, very friendly and helpful. Dennis was full of info about where to go in town.
We went to the Yacht Club bar with Sharon and Grant to enjoy our free drink coupon. What a deal - our 2nd drink was only $2! While there we met some club members and the boaters from Cygna. Cygna shared some pictures of the damaged boat Nomad. We can only imagine how they managed to run into the marker. The hole in the bow of the boat was huge, no wonder they took on water. Cygna shared that the boat was new and this was the first time out.
Yacht Club Bar.
Italian Dinner at Island House -- just okay.
Day 358 Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Solomons Island Maryland to St. Michaels, Maryland
Originally we were going to stay a couple days in Solomons Island but we decided to leave with Call Me Curly. We waited for them to fuel up (at another marina) and left the Paxutank River at 9:30am. Weather was threatening thunderstorms for later in the afternoon so we were wishing that we had left earlier. We had waves mostly 1-2 foot but some 3's, giving us a nice push.
Our subscription to the Navionics program that we use for navigation had expired. Jerry tried but couldn't renew it before the expiration. Jerry downloaded our route last night but we couldn't use it. So, we navigated by the route he created on his phone and the Aqua Maps one I had on the tablet. It's important to have some redundancy.
Along the way we passed several lighthouses including Cove Point Lighthouse with a keeper's cottage.
Our route took us through a "short cut" filled with fishing markers and anxiety. It probably saved 30 minutes and not worth it. We actually may have hit something.
We made it to Higgin's before the rain. Higgin's is more a ship yard rather than marina for transients. They had plenty of room for us and are located right in town.
We took a walk into town and discovered JoJo's Ice Cream, so good. "From moo to you in 2 days"!
Back at the marina we joined Sharon and Grant at the "Kawartha" chairs for a beverage. We call them Adirondack chairs but Grant insists otherwise.
Day 360 Thursday, June 15, 2023
Today we toured the Chesapeake Maritime Museum, enjoying the boat building, lighthouse and exhibits. The museum was preparing for it's annual Father's Day events with venders and lots of visitors. So much to see we walked back to the boat for lunch and then continued the rest of the museum.
Hooper's Strait Lighthouse was moved to museum grounds. It is a screwpile lighthouse where the support legs are screwed into bedrock. This is important on Chesapeake Bay since they can be pushed by ice and destroyed. Can you guess what the building hanging off the lighthouse porch is? The outhouse! Waste drops into the water; look out below!!
The crank is responsible for keeping the fog bell ringing. The red class helped sailors know when they were headed off course.
Point Lookout Fog Bell was moved to the museum when no longer needed.
Zoom in to see the cotton used to seal between the wood planks.
We walked more of the quaint town of St. Micheals then joined Grant, Sharon, M.E., and Tommy (from AnnaDee) for drinks at Foxy's Harbor Grille and dinner at Limoncello.
Tomorrow we travel to Annapolis Maryland.
2 comments:
More great photos to enjoy. Take care and enjoy your next leg of the journey. cj
We can't believe the boat...1st time out...the hit the buoy...and sunk! Unreal! Thank God they were rescued! Safe travels to you always! YFSIL&Bf/PGH! 🥰🙏
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