Anne & Dick Anderson's F-33 hull #007 Trimaran built by Keal's Marine and designed by Ian Farrier
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Knapp Narrows on Tilghman's Island
We planned on one night at Knapp's Narrows on the floating dock but it ended up to be two since it was blowing the "squirrels out of the trees" from the northwest.
Knapp's Narrows and it surrounds is home for a very active fleet of "waterman" and their vessels. It's really nice to see these guys still doing what there families have done for generations!
On the move
We're heading south towards the Choptank to get there it was through Kent Narrows..... Kent Narrows has a very narrow channel and an approach with quite a current! What you see is a fixed bridge ht. 65' and behind it a bascule bridge.....hope that bascule is wide enough........ it was ........48' wide...... 12 ft to spare on either side!
Lynx at anchor
Langford Creek Marina
What a nicely set-up marina!! It offers mooring balls as well as docks, pump out and gas. Among it's many amenities for their customers they offer the use of a swimming pool, beautiful sitting area, a pavilion for gatherings as well as a free scheduled shuttle to Rock Hall about 5 miles away! Also a very well supplied ship's store and small shop for "light provisions" with ice cream!
We bought gas, got pumped out and filled the water tank and were able to "put the trash out" for the price of gas!!! $10.94 to be exact!! We definitely will come back here !
Up the Chester River
Company!
While in Queenstown we got a surprise visit from Marty and Cathy of F24"A" Dream Chaser. They were heading home from a trip to the Outer Banks and came by to say hi. We had a great time hanging out on GH, going out to dinner and boy 'o boy!!!!! they brought us lots of treats! We even have some fall decor! Now we are very festive for Halloweeen!!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Qweenstown, Md
Monday, October 25, 2010
Upwind down the Chesapeake!?!
Grey Hound sailed off her anchor on Saturday after an aborted attempt on Friday to head south..... can you say square, steep chop ? ^^^^^ BUT, GH gave us a great upwind cruise from the Sassafras to the Chester River ! What a sail! There weren't alot of upwind boats (imagine that) but we were trucking upwind between 8-12 knts against current. We had a number of boats hail us as we were clawing upwind........ sailors radioed GH "upwind trimaran this is la Vita.... your tack was impressive, how fast are you going? Just wanted to compliment you! Have a nice sail!"
We saw Tri Dreamin' a Contour 34 with Terry & Clint (or Sue if you like!) out on the bay looking fast and sleek... with any luck we'll be able to hook up with them in the future.
Saturday was 51 nm sail with 27 tacks. Departure time was 10:30am at anchor in Queenstown Creek 4:40-5ish........ What a day!
Oh yeah!! Did we say "thank you" Cooper Canvas again!
Friday, October 22, 2010
Moonrise/Sunset........
Thursday, October 21, 2010
The Swiss Cruising Club
OK, I'm doing the laundry........ hhmmuh, and the Swiss Cruising Club comes into GYB.......they are sailing an Ovni 455!! We have been interested in this boat for it's shallow draft and it's "drying out" ability...................."Drying out" is when a boat can sit on her bottom and let the tide come in and out and she can just sit. Anyway these Swiss guys have a good thing going on!
Thank you, Lucas! and Sally, Maya, Mark and Sally!
We thoroughly enjoyed the gin & tonic and you're company! Thank you for welcoming us aboard the Ovni...........with any luck our paths will cross again!!!!!
A Sassafras delight!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Woodland Creek
Grey Hound is now lying in Woodland Creek off the Sassafras River. The Chesapeake is just a beautiful place in the fall!! Well worth a little chilly temperatures (but not even close to CNY).
The holding is Great........ we have wildlife and scenery. Now, if Dick only knew how to fish! ;-)
ps what's that orange stuff in the bottom of the GH pix?
A really cool neighbor!
As we were having coffee and bagels for breakfast we noticed this guy just hanging off to our starboard. We're pretty sure he would have preferred lox of the live variety but oh well!! Beautiful none the less!!! We're always trying to catch these guys on film and just seeing them thrive in the wild is Priceless!!
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