We arrived home last evening at 7:30 pm after sailing and motoring for 90 nautical miles in 14.5 hours. We had nice wind for sailing but the jib car (part that holds the jib to the track on the deck) broke the day before and we couldn’t use the jib. Much of the time our speed was too slow with the mainsail only so we used the engine to increase our speed. In addition to the jib problem we are also having problems with the autopilot. We feel fortunate that it functioned at all during the trip home because it would have been an even more exhausting trip if we had to hand-steer the entire time. Today we have been pacing ourselves unloading the boat. Since I like to be organized, we inventory the food before we put it away. However, that makes the job quite tedious. Now that is done and we can move on to the easier jobs on our rather long list. Passing the Choptank River Lighthouse on our way into our harbor.
At dawn yesterday morning we left Cape Lookout and headed for the Chesapeake Bay. There was some residual light N wind so we had to motor into the wind and chop until the wind shifted to the S. Even then the wind remained light enough to require motor sailing. We rounded Cape Hatteras just after sunset in relatively calm conditions. We eventually had enough wind to turn the engine off for a few hours of very pleasant sailing. The sea temperature was 55° so it follows that the cabin temperature was the same by this morning. The cockpit was slightly warmer and we were certainly glad to have the enclosure to keep out the cold wind. We entered the Chesapeake Bay in the early afternoon and continued on until we reached an anchorage on the Piankatank River, six hours from the mouth of the Chesapeake. We are looking forward to a good night’s rest under warm covers. Sunset on Godfrey Bay on the Piankatank River. Today’s passage dinner—mac & cheese with apple and red cabbage slaw...