Left Thursday, June 24 and sailed up to Dunns Cove behind Tilghman Island. It was a very nice and calm evening. The next morning, Friday, June 25th, we "motored" up t0 Dobbins Island on the Magothy. Didn't make plans to spend any time in these places. Wanted to get north far enough to be able to swim without nettles.
We arrived in Whorten Creek on Saturday, June 26th, around 1:00 pm. We had a great day just jumping in and out of the water to cool off.
We plan to stay here on Whorten Creek today, Sunday, June 27th. We know it's gonna be another hot one. And the new dinghy we bought goes like a bat out of ..... We're having fun with it. BUT, we do have to watch our wake!!!!! So far, this has really been a nice trip! And we have many more miles to go along the Chesapeake.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Some Sailing Time
Got the boat squared away and going to set out into the bay this week for a few weeks. We did some good stuff to the boat this year. Painted the interior, replaced the inside trim of our Lewmar portholes. Bill made the trim by using a vacuum seal machine. Pretty cool! We had new outside cusions made. The canvas was resewn. We're looking pretty spiffy! The water tank began to leak and Bill replaced it. We try to take care of these things when they begin to talk to us. And not wait until the problem is SCREAMING at us. There are places we want to see that we haven't had the chance to. And we want to get down to Hampton Roads for one of their Friday night block parties. Fun to watch the people. And also planning to get up to Middle River in July for the dinghy poker run. We had our 4 year old granddaughter, Olivia, on the boat for a weekend. It turned out to be really nice and she was a natural. We have had two of the three grandchildren on board. The 3rd will be down in August and hopefully will get the chance to come aboard. We're gonna make sailors of these kids yet!
Monday, April 05, 2010
Lewmar Porthole Plastic Trim
For most of us with older boats with Lewmar portholes, the interior plastic trim has become yellowed and quite brittle. This trim is just velcroed on and when you try to remove them, they'll crack for sure. Replace this trim? No way. Lewmar doesn't make these anymore, of course. They want you to replace the whole porthole.
Solution:
Bill ordered a plastic vacuum forming machine with plastic sheets. After painstakingly creating a wood mold that matched the plastic trim, he made his own plastic trim for 11 portholes that match perfectly!!! Of course, this method took place in my kitchen. And he used our vacuum cleaner to create the vacuum. What an awesome job he did. If you can't find the right product, make it yourself.
Solution:

Sunday, February 14, 2010
Cold Winter

Friday, July 31, 2009
A Summer of Problem Solving!!!

On the 18th of July, we finally got the problems solved regarding the engine. We had it rebuilt, but, a couple of things still needed to get adjusted.
We took a couple of days to get the boat ready and plan for a great 2 weeks of sailing around the bay.
This is a picture of one of our favorite places. (One of many). Tripp Creek up on the Tred Avon River from the Choptank River. This is a big basin and we have never found many boats up here. Too many jellyfish to swim. We spent the evening with Chautauqua. FUN!

On Tuesday, we headed farther north to Whorten Creek. Only spent one night. But, we did get far enough north to swim (no jellyfish).

It is lovely. It was a week day and not many folks around. We took a dinghy ride to check out our
surroundings and found this place quite nice. There are alot of water foul. Several different kinds of duck. We even saw a white duck that had paired up with a black duck.

It wasn't the best of days with the clouds overcast. We took the chance and went to the small town of North East. It has several antique stores and restaurants. It didn't take long to go from one end of town to the other. Yet, it was really quaint. If not by boat, a car would bring one to a lovely place to have lunch!
We ended up having lunch instead of dinner out. The Nauty Goose was a great choice. And it was on the water. As we were having lunch we watched it pour down rain. Needless to say, we took our good old time eating our lunch and even had dessert to take advantage of the dry environment. It eventually stopped and we headed back to the dinghy. Bill bailed it out and we zipped back to the Deborah Lee. It poured again after we got on board. And we surrendered to the rain coming down for the rest of the day. Come evening, the clouds parted and we caught a glimpse of a nice sun down. A nice day.
Unfortunately, Bill began to notice that one of our batteries was loosing its charge too quickly. The next morning, Friday, we left very early and headed back to Cambridge. We cut our two weeks shorts about 8 days. We had to go home. The battery situation had to be dealt with and we were more comfortable being in our own marina and having the truck to be able to get anything we may need to get. As it turns out, the battery charger is not working and the generator is malfunctioning. All of it is getting taken care of and we'll be back out there soon!
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Back in the water
We are back in the water and ready to get some sailing in. After having to solve a few problems with the engine and the boom, we managed to get the sails on, put all of the necessary or unnecessary stuff back on. We're planning to take a couple of weeks to cruise around the bay during the latter part of June. No definite plans, just where the wind is going to take us.
An evening with the Campbells and the Morrisons aboard Chautauqua, the Morrison's Allied, marked the beginning of another great sailing season. Doug Campbell will participate in the Newport/Bermuda race this month. You can read his blog (blog.soundingspub.com/life_aboard) and read of his experiences. His wife, Monica, will participate in the 2nd half (the return trip back to Newport). We wish them all of the best. Here's some pics of all of us.

An evening with the Campbells and the Morrisons aboard Chautauqua, the Morrison's Allied, marked the beginning of another great sailing season. Doug Campbell will participate in the Newport/Bermuda race this month. You can read his blog (blog.soundingspub.com/life_aboard) and read of his experiences. His wife, Monica, will participate in the 2nd half (the return trip back to Newport). We wish them all of the best. Here's some pics of all of us.


Monday, May 11, 2009
Let's Get Going!
We finished working on the bottom of the boat. Now, we're waiting for it to get painted and in the water. The weather is beginning to feel seasonal and we're itchin' to get going! We still have loads of work to do when she's in the water. But, we'll be IN the water and finally aboard.
Hope to see ya out there!
Hope to see ya out there!
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