Saturday, May 31, 2014

First Day of our Travels

     It was time to leave before we spend any more money on the boat. We have a new anchor, dinghy and motor, prop protectors, made several repairs and we even have new sun hats in anticipation of bright sunny days on the water. The engines purred on our shakedown cruise and now adventure is calling.



Kathy and John ready for sunny days ahead
 




Goodbye geese. This one is for Lily!
 






Serenity pulling out from the slip...in 2013                 Photo by B. Deming
 


I would like to be able to say that we had an airplane fly over to record our departure, but that is not the case. This photo was taken last summer by the marina manager with the board president as pilot. What a great shot! That is Serenity in the channel and it was a picture perfect day. This morning it wasn't quite so sunny and there was a brisk breeze from the north and lots of clouds leftover from yesterday's storms.


John, with his ever present kneepads, unfurls the AGLCA burgee
 


We were off just after 6 a.m. in a cool 50 degrees but the sun finally came out and warmed us up inside the cabin. We could hardly believe we were actually on our way! The lake was a little choppy with 2 to 3 foot following swells - nothing that Serenity couldn't handle. Today was a perfect example of the rule: you can't follow a schedule when boating.
At first we were going to go just halfway down Lake Champlain, about a 6 hour trip for us, anchor out and then continue to the first lock in the canal the next day. The north wind pushed us along and we reached our first planned anchoring spot in late morning so we cruised on, and on until we reached the last good anchoring place but it really didn't have good protection from the north wind so we kept going. 11 hours after first shoving off, we reached Whitehall, NY, tied up at the docks at Finch & Chubb, had a very nice dinner and will get some rest tonight.

We thought we would get free docking if we had dinner there, but no, we were charged a rather steep fee for rickety docks with no power or water. Live and learn. Tomorrow we will navigate the Champlain Canal and who knows where we will end our day!





At the Finch & Chubb in Whitehall
 

Captain's Log May 31, 2014
 
Departed - Champlain Marina, Colchester, VT 6:07 a.m.
Nautical miles - 62
Engine hours - 10.7  Actual time - 11 hours
Arrived - Whitehall, NY 5:05 p.m.
Weather - Clear, cool NW winds 5-8 knots. increased N 10-15 knots - no real issues





8 comments:

  1. Mike - FYI we did 72 miles today! Hope to see you before we are half looped.

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    1. At your pace yesterday, I'll have to find a "go fast" boat!! John must have felt like he had the after-burners on!

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    2. Hope you find a boat as good as this one! The tail wind didn't hurt.

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  2. Kathy and John, several times yesterday my thoughts turned to you cruising down the lake. I will certainly be an armchair traveller and share the adventure with you.

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  3. Godspeed to you both. Today we started our trip north and are settled in at the Best Western in Waltersboro SC right now. No high adventures to report.... unlike last year at this point, when an 18-wheeler threw a tire back at us, resulting in $5,500 in damages.... but we both were fine and that's what really counts! May you be so blessed!

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  4. Serenity...Serenity this is the Companion. Love the hats!!!

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    1. Companion...Companion...this is Serenity. These are the kind of hats you get when you come from the boonies!

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