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This was not a drill!!
Colin7 July 2006, At sea...
We are still offshore, still underway for Nova Scotia...Expecting landfall around midnight and, with luck, docking in Shelburne in the morning. The weather continues light winds (we actually only sailed about 3 hours so far) and gentle seas, although the occasional 6-foot swell passes by.
Heading east...
Colin6 July 2006, At sea...
We are finally underway on the passage to Nova Scotia: With luck, the next land we see will be the southeast coast of Nova Scotia, sometime saturday....We started off about 1130 this morning, after letting a large area rain move off and, so far, we haven't had any showers since we've been underway. The winds are very light and we are motoring along with Tahu Le'a about a mile off our stern quarter. Evelyn and Leslie are on watch and Anne is finishing dinner so I thought I'd post a quick update. The big news is that we saw whales! Humpback whales, to be precise.....Leslie was ecstatic.
P-Town!
Colin5 July 2006, Provincetown, MA
Well, we are in Provincetown...The northernmost tip of Cape Cod. From here to Nova Scotia there is nothing but water. We arrived here at about 1000 after motoring across Cape Cod Bay in light fog and occasional drips, and Tahu Le'a came in a few hours later. We are both making final preparations for a departure late tomorrow morning for what we hope will be a quiet, 2-day crossing of the 250 miles between here and Shelburne. The weather outlook continues to look reasonable and so we continue to prepare...
I'll have a PBJ, please...
Colin4 July 2006, Sandwich, MA
This turned into a rather short day: We covered less than 10 miles. On the other hand, we have traversed the Cape Cod Canal! We had intended to go to Provincetown but, as we came to the end of the canal, we were looking at the radar and watching a large set of thunderstorms heading east and estimated that they would arrive in Provincetown at about the same time we would...Not being too excited about entering an unfamiliar harbor on its busiest day of the year and looking for a place to anchor with a severe thunderstorm bearing down on us, we opted instead to come into the Sandwich Marina. Fortuitously, they had just had a cancellation and so had a slip available for us and, within a very few minutes were in the harbor and tied up...Tomorrow we'll head for P-Town.
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