We decided to leave Beaufort late Friday morning—two days ago—and arrived home at 11 am this morning. Although we expected the trip might have some potentially uncomfortable sections, it turned out to be not bad at all. The wind at Cape Hatteras never went over 20 knots, the squalls forecast to come off the coast of North Carolina ended up as just two light rain showers, and the N wind off of the coast of Virginia remained very light and didn’t last more than a few hours and the dense fog in Cambridge was not that dense. We were even able to sail more than expected. We would normally choose to anchor overnight somewhere on the Chesapeake before continuing home but the air temperature dropped to 45° last night and the water temperature was only 49°. Our little electric heater can be used only when we are plugged into shore power so we chose to sail overnight on the Chesapeake and spend tonight in our nice, warm condo. The challenge of sailing at night on the Chesapeake is dealing with a...
It is that time again. We are running weather route after weather route—planning the next leg of our trip home. For the past few days we had our eyes on a weather window that had us leaving tomorrow afternoon and arriving home on Sunday. That window is now looking less than ideal. In actuality we won’t know if we are leaving tomorrow until tomorrow arrives. I had planned to do the passage meal prep in the morning but we are now considering leaving at 11am. In order to get a head start on the meal prep we decided to do some of it prep today. But since today is my birthday George is doing most of the work. Thanks, George! I will finish the rest of the meal prep in the morning. We are celebrating my birthday tonight by going out to eat at Aqua, a very nice restaurant here in Beaufort. View of our dock before sunrise. Looking east. I used the Cleanup tool on George’s newer iPhone to remove pvc pipes that were in the foreground. George making the apple and cabbage sla...