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Patchy fog
Colin11 July 2006, Liverpool, NS
After a couple of days of rest (ha!) in Shelburne, we headed off this morning for Liverpool, the port of the privateers. It was crystal clear when we left the dock, but, as we exited the bay, the mists gathered and turned into a pretty respectable fog. A few miles later, the fog thinned out and we had beautiful weather, running downwind (That's Tahu Le'a running, in the pic) until we approached Western Head, the entrance to Liverpool Bay. The Bay was guarded by another fogbank and it got quite thick before suddenly, as we entered the inner bay, we passed out of the fog and into clear sunshine for docking at the local marina. The "transient" dock was almost fully occupied by fishing boats, but they made room for Tahu Le'a and we rafted off of her. With luck, we will reach our new homeport tomorrow!
Safe and sound.
Colin8 July 2006, Shelburne, NS
We have arrived safely in Shelburne, Nova Scotia. After the firedrill yesterday, the rest of the passage was uneventful and fun. We got lucky with the tides and caught the "Cape Sable Express", screaming by making 8 knots over the ground at midnight. Then a couple of hours of slow, but very pleasant sailing while we closed the Shelburne entry and waited for daylight. This is the lighthouse that welcomed us...The night sail was really nice: I could smell the conifer forests and hear the whales breathing! Now we are docked and working through the Customs process...then we sleep!
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.
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