Cape May, NJ – June 7, 8, 9, 2022
Beautiful beach at Cape May John replacing a light bulb. Always a repair or project needed to be done on a boat.
Beautiful beach at Cape May John replacing a light bulb. Always a repair or project needed to be done on a boat.
Cruised down the Delaware Bay with headwinds at 19 mph. Ride ’em cowboy! Crazy day! Oops. Historic homes in Cape May, a town settled about 1812 by fishermen, known to have the most Victorian period homes in the country. Grateful all went
Left our peaceful anchorage to transit the infamous C & D Canal to Delaware Bay. Our passage was uneventful with no freighters for us to deal with. What luck! The freighters were behind us…we heard the radio chat.
Started from Solomons, MD and headed northward for our 51 mile day to Annapolis. The Chesapeake Bay was calm with overcast skies. Ideal for cruising. As we approached Annapolis, I was not sure what I was seeing from a distance. So many
Today we crossed the Chesapeake Bay from eastside where Crisfield is located to westside to Solomons. Tomorrow is Annapolis. It was a quiet, uneventful day motoring Blue Yonder up the Chesapeake Bay. Not many boats at all… in fact two boats. What
Here we are in Crisfield, MD. ” Seafood Capital of the World” , home to one of the world’s largest blue-crab fisheries. The map shows our location and the water is the large Chesapeake Bay this morning. These are the only vessels
Calm with clear skies helped us get an early start in the day. Leaving Yorktown at 7 AM we were on our way north in the Chesapeake Bay toward Deltaville, VA, boat building capital of the Chesapeake. In Yorktown, we found “Wild”
Memorial Day Norfolk to Yorktown 40.5 miles. Busy in the Norfolk area as we departed from our marina. One ship was from Singapore. Keri, are you a stowaway? Stayed at a marina in Yorktown. Folks enjoying the nice weather at their beach.
Today we stayed an extra day in Norfolk. It was rainy weather, so it was a good decision. We met up with an old Peachtree City friend for church and brunch. We walked around the wharf admiring the Naval history. Saw a