[Rhodes22-list] weekend cruise Re: so who is sailing this weekend?

KUHN, LELAND LKUHN at cnmc.org
Wed Jun 2 10:42:08 EDT 2010


Mary Lou,
 
Great story!  Even with the minor mishaps (major if you include the tea bags) you make me want to go cruising.  You certainly know how to do it right.
 
Lee
 
 
 
 

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From: rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org on behalf of Mary Lou Troy
Sent: Tue 6/1/2010 3:02 PM
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Subject: [Rhodes22-list] weekend cruise Re: so who is sailing this weekend?



Hi Lee,
We had a great cruise in spite of a few things that could be chalked
up to the fact that it was our first real sail of the season. We had
tried to squeeze in an overnight between launch and this weekend but
it hadn't happened.

We left early Sat. because of the threat of t-storms in the
afternoon. There was no wind but very little holiday traffic in the
Chester so we had a lovely motor down the Chester (no powerboat
wakes), around Hail Point and up the Chester to Langford Creek. Total
of around 17 or 18 miles. First issue was with the engine which
changed speeds several times. Finally decided it was the throttle
cable or linkage because the motor never actually quit and moving the
cables around seemed to affect it. We were among the first to arrive
at the anchorage in the East branch of Langford Creek by Cacaway
Island so we set the anchor and waited for the rest of the Swan Creek
Sailing Association. No thunderstorms but those dawdlers who left
later than we did found some wind and had a nice sail. Turned out we
had a total of 11 boats show up.

Had a nice Happy Hour with our friends from the SCSA. We got to play
water taxi for a folks in a larger boat who didn't have a dink. We
rafted up about 6 boats including Fretless on one anchor. Broke up
the raft for dinner and delivered our passengers back to their boat.
Found a nice spot to anchor and set about cooking our own dinner.
That's when we discovered our next problem - we forgot to fill the
water tank. Luckily, I had 3 gallon-size jugs of drinking water on
board and some paper plates and we had remembered to fill the
porta-pottie so we were fine for the weekend.

Had a ham steak, cous cous salad and a green salad for dinner. After
clean up we discovered our third issue when we tried to light the new
anchor light. We thought we had taken care of it but we still had a
short somewhere in the system. Fortunately we still had our old
hoistable anchor light that we used to use with the Com-Pac 16. We've
carried it around in case of anchor light problems.

Final problem was also discovered Saturday evening - we had forgotten
tea bags! Both Fred and I are tea drinkers and while we only drink
decaffeinated tea, we do like our cup of tea (such as it is) in the
morning. Luckily I had 5 tea bags in my handbag - ones that I keep
for meetings and such where there is coffee but no one thinks to
include decaf tea. We figured we could ration them out through the weekend.

Sat. night was warm but it eventually cooled off and we got a good
night's sleep. The new pop-top enclosure works well but there are a
few places bugs can get in. A few extra dish towels stuffed in the
gaps between the cloth and the boat did well. The new enclosure has
screened windows on the sides and a screened window in the door.
Ventilation is pretty good. It has the same size zippers as our old
PTE and the screened insert that I made for the front of the old one
looks like it will work even better in the new one with a few adjustments.

Beautiful morning on Sunday. All the SCSA members had differing plans
for the rest of the weekend so we were on our own. It was very warm
but there was a breeze so we decided to get a morning sail in before
stopping for lunch at the Rock Hall Yacht Club (it has a Rock Hall
address but is actually located on the Chester) where we are members.
Had a lovely sail and as we were coming back to the RHYC we spied Tom
Deliberto sailing his R22 Triton wing and wing down the creek. We
told him we were headed for lunch at the Yacht Club and he said he
would see us there (he keeps his boat at a marina just around the
corner from the RHYC and is also a member).

We felt our way into the Yacht Club, it's mostly devoted to dinghy
racing and is noted for the shallow water and tied up in a very large
slip. We had to tie docklines together to make it work. They have the
big slips but they are only about 4 ft deep at low tide. They do have
a lovely club house with a deck and a pool. There were lots of kids
in the pool but the water was still pretty cold. Tom found us and we
had a lovely lunch sitting in the pavilion with Tom and some of his
kids and grandkids. Tom and family had to head off for other
activities so we hung around the club a bit after lunch and then
headed out ourselves.

There was still some breeze so we sailed down and then around in the
Chester for a while before motoring into Grays Inn Creek for the
night. Had chicken on the grill with more green salad and cous cous
salad so there was no heating up the cabin. I'd made both salads at
home and we had brought the boneless chicken frozen in its marinade
so the only prep was to put it on the grill and again there was
almost no clean-up. Lovely sunset. It was very warm but we dug out a
12 volt fan that we have stashed away and ran that for a while to
help cool down the cabin after the sun went down.

Again slept well but we got up at sun-up because of the heat.
Beautiful morning though with a bald eagle perched on tree watching
as we ate our breakfast. A couple of osprey ganged up on him or her
and finally the eagle flapped off complaining. There was no wind but
we decided to motor home rather than wait for a breeze so we wouldn't
have to unload the boat in the hottest part of the day. Motor
performed flawlessly all the way home. There was a light breeze but
it was directly behind us as we headed home so we didn't even try to sail.

We were back at Swan Creek Marina just before noon. It was really
really hot so while Fred flushed out the outboard, I threw all the
perishables in the cooler. We left the boat open and took a cartload
of stuff off the boat and went home for lunch. After lunch (and a bit
of a cool down) we went back to the boat, took off the rest of our
gear and buttoned her up properly. We were back home for good by 2 or 2:30.

In spite of the heat and lack of wind (or our poor timing in relation
to the wind), it was a great weekend. We overnighted in a couple of
lovely anchorages and spent time with friends - it was a good start
to the season.

Mary Lou
1991 R22 Fretless
Rock Hall, MD



At 01:09 PM 6/1/2010, you wrote:

>Mary Lou,
>
>Good cruise?  The actual weather was way better than the forecast.  Bet you
>had a little boat traffic near the Narrows.  We made it out yesterday
>afternoon.  Looked for you but assumed you and Fred were already home by
>then.
>
>Lee
>
>
>Mary Lou Troy-2 wrote:
> >
> > We are!
> >
> > Finally got the boat out for its shakedown sail the other day. Had
> > some problems with the furler - note that the halyard stretches some
> > when first raised. All was well once we tightened it. Like the new
> > main with the vertical batten though didn't really have time or wind
> > enough to put it through its paces.
> >
> > We are off tomorrow morning for a club cruise to Langford Creek on
> > the Chester. Taking roughly 20 - 25 nm to go from a point 3 miles
> > from our house to a point 2 miles from the house - you'd have to see
> > a chart to understand. Lee, we'll look for you and wave as we go by
> > on Sat. morning and on our return Mon. morning. Looks like we may be
> > motoring Sat. until we make the turn up the Chester.
> >
> > Have a good weekend all.
> >
> > Mary Lou
> > 1991 R22 Fretless
> > Rock Hall, MD
> >
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