Serenity heading south...and returning home!

Vessel Name: Serenity
Vessel Make/Model: Carver 406 Aft Cabin Motor Yacht
Hailing Port: Niantic, CT
Crew: Ed, Holly & Emily (our Corgi)
Recent Blog Posts
25 May 2015

Memorial Day, GKYC

Kite Flying off the bow of Serenity. Len & Michele and Holly & I enjoyed the site with a cocktail on the bow.

25 May 2015

Memorial Day, Great Kills Yacht Club, Staten Island, NY

Serenity all decked out with all of her flags for Memorial Day.

24 May 2015

Great Kills Yacht Club, Staten Island, NY, 120 Miles

We got an early start this morning (7:00 am) and started our trip from Cape May up the dreaded New Jersey Coast. When we got out into the ocean, the seas were relatively calm, but the wind was blowing a little more than I had hoped it would be at this time of the day. We started making our way north [...]

23 May 2015

Utschs Marina, Cape May, NY, 55 Miles

We got an early start at 5:20 am today. As I started to pull out of the marina, I saw 5' depth on the depth indicator and Len was following me and he draws 5 ½ feet. I think Len pushed a little mud coming out but he made it and that is all that counts. Our trip along the rest of the C&D Canal was beautiful [...]

22 May 2015

C&D Canal, Summit North Marina, Bear, DE, 48 Miles

Holly and I have decided that Annapolis is just about the nicest city we have visited on out trip. This morning we said a sad good bye to Annapolis and started our trip north for the final push towards home. The wind started to pick up and the seas were building as we made our way up the final part of [...]

21 May 2015 | Annapolis Yacht Basin

Thursday, May 21, Annapolis, MD

I am so happy we decided to lay over another day in Annapolis before we start up the rest of the Chesapeake Bay! The weather today has been cold, windy and rainy all day. I walked Emily this morning before it started to rain and then I waited until midday for a slight break in the weather for her second [...]

Savannah, GA

23 November 2014
Heavy Rain
This morning we went to church with Dick and Nancy and then… you guessed it…we went out to eat again…however afterwards Dick took us to the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force. This Museum is located just off I-95 in the Savannah area and I am sure many of you have seen it and did not recognize it…it is the place that has a couple of jets parked on the lawn in front of the building right off the east side of I-95…Dick is a tour guide at the Museum so we had a personal guided tour of the entire facilty…what a treat…this was a very moving experience for me and I realized that so many people have sacrificed their lives so that the rest of us could live in a place of peace and happiness. The next time you are driving along I-95 in the Savannah area, consider stopping here for an hour or so to see this great place.
Tomorrow we head south towards Hell Gate and the dreaded Little Mud River…more white knuckle days ahead!

Cheers,

Holly, Ed & Emily aboard M/V Serenity
Fair winds and calm seas for all!
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