Century Club: mike pitchford

Sunday, October 18, 2020 to Friday, November 13, 2020
Number of days:
27 days

In late June we substantially completed the refit of a new to us and much neglected Legacy 32.  This was our "move down" boat, after selling our 46' trawler and buying a condo in Jupiter FL.  The plan was to use the new Legacy as our cruising and weekender on the Bay.

COVID conspired to delay the refit completion of the Legacy by about six weeks. It also substantially cut down our summer 2020 cruising of the Bay, decimating the yacht club cruise schedule.

The late delivery and limited use brought us around to the idea of taking the Legacy south on the ICW, like we had done several times on the trawler. Nothing good ever comes from winterizing a boat and, in this case, it would really hurt to have spent all that energy and $ only to put her away for the winter after so little use.  So we hatched a plan to make the ICW trip once again, this time at 20 knots.

This trip, for the first time, we (husband and wife of 36 years) were both retired.  While we had a faster boat we could slow down and smell the roses (as long as they had a mask on). The cruise plan developed as a four week sojourn with short travel days (getting up late and getting in early) a key part of the plan. 

We departed on a nice October "Bay day" and spent the first night in Reedville, VA.  Norfolk followed and included a few lay days to see family.

We had never gone the Dismal Swamp Canal route south on the ICW. We managed to clear a delayed railroad bridge in Portsmouth and made an 11:00 lock opening in the Canal. That got us a long and lesiurely six knot run and brought us to Elizabeth City around 5:00 pm, one of our longer days.

Stops in Belhaven, NC (in time for a BBQ festival) and the legendary Beaufort, NC followed.  The ICW was thick with travelers and we couldn't get a timely slip in Wrighsville Beach, NC, so we settled for one in Topsail Island.

South Carolina was up next and included stops in Coquina, Georgetown, Beaufort and Hilton Head.  The Coquina to Georgetown passage was forced offshore due to a bridge closing.  Fortunately is was a fine day to be offshore.  

Georgia followed with its winding stroll through marsh after green marsh.  We made stops in Isle of Hope and Jekyll Island where we stayed an extra day to watch the presidential election returns and the aftermath (which continued for some time and occupied much of our remaining trip).

We got to Florida, Amelia Island, on November 5th and it was time to slow down a bit.  You could tell we are in Florida as what had been a temperate trip started to feel more like a hot and humid summer. Clearly we had packed way to much in the way of warm clothes. 

In Florida we made stops and had lay days in St. Augustine, Palm Coast, Daytona, Melbourne and Ft. Pierce before arriving at our destination, Jupiter.

All in it was 27 days, 17 stops and 1100 nautical miles.  I would do it again tomorrow!  

Friday, October 16, 2020
Number of days:
1 day
  • ready for shrinkwrap

Fawcett's finished the service and winterization today.  Since we leave on Sunday for a leisurely month on the ICW, it was done just in time.  Picked her up today and launched.  Friend let us use the Providence boat ramp again and another friend towed the boat to our dock and lift where she will reside for the winter. On Monday Boatshine will wash, wax and shrink wrap for the winter.  It will be May before she sees the water again.  So sad. 

Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Number of days:
1 day
  • time to replace the fuel tank vent hoses?
  • had to do major surgery to get to the top of the fuel tanks and the hoses
  • all stitched up after surgery

The folks at Haven Harbour did manage to perform major "surgery" and replace my fuel tank vent hoses.  They also replaced the fill hoses while "inside".  Today I picked her up, post surgery, and took her home to load for the coming ICW trip.

Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Number of days:
1 day

In June I made a trip to Norfolk to reclaim an Oday Daysailer I had previously owned but passed on in the family.  It never really made it into the water after I passed it on, just languished on the trailer.  It was in less than perfect shape.

I cleaned her up over the summer and ordered a winter cover. I also sized up the projects still to do including remanufacturing all the wood parts (boom gallows, tiller and hatch boards). They will be built over the winter. 

With the winter cover arrived I launched her to get her on rigged and on the lift.  I motored her from the boat ramp to my lift with my trusty Torqueedo. 

Monday, October 5, 2020
Number of days:
1 day

Took the '17 Key West in for annual service and winterization (Fawcetts) .  Since we will be gone for our ICW trip shortly and not back until Thanksgiving, it is time to put this one to bed for the winter.

Saturday, September 19, 2020
Number of days:
1 day

Our new to us boat, a Legacy 32, which we refit over the winter 19'/20' still has a few problems to cure.  One of them is replacement of the fuel tank fill and vent hoses.  The latter was cracked on both tanks such that a full tank and elevated bow underway caused fuel to spill in the bilge.  This is never a good situation.

After exploration of the problem and short term fixes (electrical tape around the cracked vent hoses), it was time to get it done right.  The boat is headed to south FL for the winter (nothing good ever comes from winterizing a boat).  Before the 1200 mile trip, I wanted to get her in the best shape possible.

Haven Harbour had done some refit work, including the hull paint and they seemed like a good place for the vent hose work.  The tight confines of a smaller boat meant that some surgery was involved.  The folks at Haven Harbour needed to remove the main salon/pilot house settees and cut a hole in the deck house side to access the top of the fuel tanks.  

My scheduled day to move her from Annapolis to Rock Hall for surgery was Friday September 18 but the winds were howling over 20 knots out of the NE, just the direction I needed to go. So, I waited it out and moved her over on Saturday.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020 to Thursday, September 17, 2020
Number of days:
1 day

Found a couple large trees floating in the creek today.  looks like they had been in the water for a while so not sure how then came to float free.  Took the runabout off the lift and moved them both into another fallen tree on the opposite bank so they were again tied to shore and not a navigation hazard. 

Friday, September 11, 2020 to Sunday, September 13, 2020
Number of days:
3 days

The boat was at Haven Harbour for some investigation.  I picked her up on Friday and motored home to clean and provision for a weekend in Shaw Bay. 

On Saturday we motored over to Shaw Bay on a sailoes day with a stiff wind flerting with 15 knots.  Saturday afternoon we enjoyed a floating concert by the Eastport Oyster Boys and their warn up band, The Wye River Band.  The announced crowd was 200 boats!

Sunday we motored home on what was clearly a motorboat day with very light winds. 

Friday, September 4, 2020 to Monday, September 7, 2020
Number of days:
4 days
  • Sunset after Lake Ogleton concert
  • new facilities at HH South

Labor Day weekend started looking really nice, weather wise.  We had no particular plans but got busy early in the week making some.

We reached out to friends and fellow cruisers, AJ and Cindy Whittle.  We had done things together through the pandemic sequester.  They were in our "bubble".

Working late on planning and wanting to avoid the biggest crowds we decided on anchoring and rafting the two boats the first night, Friday, to catch the waterborne concert on Lake Ogleton.  As friends came by the raft actually grew to six boats, but just the two of us for overnight.  the set-up with everybody staying on their own boat made for perfect social distancing. 

Saturday we made the trip to Cambridge and took a slip at the Cambridge Yacht Club. Dinner was at Jimmy and Sook's.  Sunday we made for Rock Hall and took a slip at Harrington Harbour South.  

The Harrington Harbour folks are doing a fantastic job expanding South.  By next summer it will be the place to be with an onsite bar and restaurant.  This night we took their courtesy car and had dinner at Harrington Harbour North.   

Wednesday, August 26, 2020 to Sunday, August 30, 2020
Number of days:
5 days

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