Almost home…

We left Solomons, with the intention of anchoring on the West River, around 9am. The temperature was in the high 50s, and the wind picked up over the first couple of hours. Then it became misty and visibility began to deteriorate.

No photos today, as very few boats were even on the Bay and the conditions were lousy.

We sailed initially, making about 6 knots. Then we motored sailed, consistently around 8.5 and even hitting 9.2. Once we made it to Hartge Yacht Harbor in a damp 55° breeze and saw the mooring field, the First Mate made a quick call about catching a ball. When a slip was offered, with electricity to run the heat, we wisely opted for a slip.

It’s a comfortable marina, and we have been invited to join slipholders coffee and donuts tomorrow morning before we leave. Kudos to Brad, the Harbormaster, for lassoing the piling for us as we tied up!

We met our friends Larry and Lauren at the dock. They are JSO members and Hartge is their home marina. They kindly hosted us to dinner at the newly-remodeled Pirates Cove Restaurant, and we discussed upcoming sailing plans.

We are looking forward to sailing the final leg of 25 miles tomorrow to slip D11 at Osprey Point Marina.

Comments

  1. Oh my, heat, better turn around for warmer weather.🤣
    Nice you had friends there to greet you & planning for some new memory makers.
    Know you enjoyed dinner with your friends.

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  2. Lovely pic of Marina

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