We pulled in to NYC this morning, before the gale. We'll stay put here for a day or two until the weather settles and then try to get through Long Island Sound before the new work start date of next Monday. Aside from the clouds and rain, and oh, the biting houseflies that arrived 2 days ago from nowhere on a puff of wind, (I forgot about those lovely creatures!), all went well on our trip. Thank goodness for electronic charting and AIS. With all the fog & drizzle, that's how we navigated in here. The statue of liberty looks so nice at night- we passed close to it around 4am. No joke, there was a tour boat hovering around it and camera flashes were going off. I guess this really is the city that never sleeps!
Well, we're going to tour around today and try to stay warm. The low tonight is supposed to be 58. We'll have to come back to the boat early and try to fire up our heating system. Since we haven't had to use it in 2 years, we expect we may have to do some troubleshooting. We're not sure exactly how we feel about all this but....
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Evergreen #1 is perfectly comfortable in 58 degree temps, must be the crew.
Our treks aren't as long but we sure do enjoy cruising with our 2 Maine Coons cats in the Maine waters.
Coming our way anytime soon?
Glenn & Cheryl
| From The trip North |
We had a good passage from Cape Canaveral to Beaufort inlet except that we had to motor the whole way, dodging a few thunderstorms. After every storm, we'd get a North wind and the Gulf Stream gets so rough so fast in North winds. It really stresses us out. But we did make fantastic time in the current so it wasn't all bad. The weather wasn't right to keep going as we'd planned so we pulled into the Beaufort, NC inlet so that we could keep moving in the waterway. We spotted our friends on Pendragon anchored near the inlet but since it was 630am, there didn't seem to be anyone up yet so we kept pushing onward to the sleepy little NC town of Belhaven. We took a nice walk the next morning since that is about all you can do there and then continued onward. Last night we anchored in the Little Alligator River after an afternoon of powerful thunderstorms. By the time we anchored, everything was calm and quiet and we sat out on deck with our sundowner and watched the sunset in perfect peace and quiet. It was so beautiful. Like Jon says, cruising is full of 1's and 10's. One minute you're scared for your life in heavy seas or a lightening storm and it's a 1; the next minute you're relaxing with great cruising friends or are anchored watching a gorgeous sunset and it's a 10. There aren't many 5's.
Today we continued on to Great Bridge, VA. Took a nice walk, chatted with another cruiser on the dock and went out to dinner. Now we're pretty sure we're going to be stuck waiting for weather to make the last passage to Boston. Heavy North winds are predicted the next few days. Not great timing for my work start date next Monday! But what can you do when you move at 6 mph?! We'll try our best.
We've really enjoyed the intracoastal waterway these past few days. The birds and scenery are wonderful. It's fun to see our tax dollars at work too- the way its all so well laid out and maintained and the way the bridges lift for us to pass- its great! We keep saying that we could easily spend a season just doing our favorite parts of the waterway, working our way South at a leisurely pace instead of rushing through fighting the cold as we usually do in October. The problem with us is that we have too many places we want to go! I think we should do far away ports now though, while we can and save this stuff for later, but we'll see.
We're going through a little bit of diving withdrawals, especially in this brown waterway water. No great underwater pictures to post either. Well, hopefully it won't be long before we can get out our dive gear again. In the meantime, we've got the waterway smile!
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Glad to hear you're getting close. Please drag some warm weather up with you. It's cold up here! Let us know where you're going to be moored and we'll bring the G&T's.
xo
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Just a quick note here. After a wonderful time in Miami visiting my sister Ann and all of our old stomping grounds for a week, we felt we had to get moving North toward work for the summer. Problem is, there is unsettled weather here producing severe thunderstorms each day. Morning dawns fine, afternoon and into the night is downright dangerous- if you're on a boat that is. We've tried the past 2 days to start our offshore passage North and have turned around after getting the crap scared out of us and putting ourselves and our boat at risk in the midst of it. We've had hail, wind gusts to 61 kts, North wind in the Gulf Stream, tons of rain and frightening lightening bolts all around us. Last night was a late night after heading 25 miles offshore well into the gulf stream, only to turn West again when we realized we might have a terrible time if the storms got worse over night in that kind of current and wave pattern. We pulled in to Lake Worth inlet late last night. NOAA says, "don't be a statistic" and I keep thinking we're going to end up one if these stupid storms keep catching up with us.
Today we did an intracoastal waterway day and it was actually quite nice until the afternoon when we got another hum-dinger of a thunderstorm. Except this time we were in a narrow channel with shoals on each side. We got in to Vero Beach and cut things short after only a 10 hour day instead of the 12 hour day we'd planned.
So, its been out with the foul weather gear, pants, a polar fleece for me, Jon is asking me for hot broth as he steers in the rain and a cold north wind blows after the storms die off. Yes, THIS is the East coast I remember! But who's complaining? We're in Florida! The best is yet to come! Uhh!
Otherwise, we're enjoying the good food here in the US and the beautiful scenery. It is beautiful here. It'll get even better once we get back to family and friends.
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