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Monday, October 8, 2012
Blue and Gold Captains bid farewell to Salt Ponds with a view of Doc on the Dock waving godspeed. Underway at 1045 we motored ahead of a 3 foot swell and 20 knot NE wind Enjoyed some spread eagle time on the foredeck wrestling with the jib Arrived at home base around 1330 just as the rain started to fall.. Lunch at Chili's.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Underway with a crew of two around 1 p.m. for a lazy sail up to Salt Ponds. Target: the Burwellian Seafood Fest. Wind from SW at 10+ with a following sea. Eased up to TS channel and then over to the fishing fleet east of Ft. Wool. A few inadvertant jibes later and we were skimming north across the channel past Ft. Monroe and Buckroe. Lack of sustenance became of factor so some prostration to the tunes of JT's best helped to ease the quease. Turned into Salt Ponds around 2:45 p.m. arriving to cheers from the triple deck resort crowd on Channel Lane and a welcome Gator Flag. All turned out quite well in the end after a few Horse's Necks, Jack the chompin' cheerleader, some shrimp and fish, and a brilliant victory over the Cajun Tigers.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Marvelous morning on the water with the LaLo. Keeping the tradition of family day underway alive. Left the slip around 10 ish with a very light SW wind. We cruised out to the TS channel and found a few more knots eventually achieving 4+. The crewladies stretched out on the foredeck in alternating sun and shade for an easy few hours. Helmsman was rock solid and the Blue Captain manned the jib sheets. Upon RTB received multiple salutes from the Naval Base shore battery to celebrate a wonderful Fourth of July.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
A fine morning on the water for the OpSail 2012 Parade of Sail. Underway just after 0800 in overcast skies and 10 kt winds from south. Cruised the southern edge of Thimble Shoals channel from Ft Wool to the Naval Base for three hours enjoying the outbound Naval vessels and Tall Ships. Action started slow with the "Gloria" from Columbia and the Brazilian "Cisne Branco". Then finally just before turning for the barn, they began to roll up the channel "Pride of Baltimore", "Virginia","Godspeed", "Cuauhtemoc" (complete with singing foredeck crew), "Guayas", "Esmeralda" and finally the "Kalmar Nyckel". Not to mention a slew of US,Canadian warships as well as the RFAS Argosy. All and all a beautiful show that really impressed the mates. Pulled sail back to main only and the R&B stabilized for a smooth ride. Best sailing experience this year.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
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