Century Club: Malia Joy
Hung out in Solomons cleaned, provisioned and hung on boat.
Day 1- Drove to Solomons- rowed to Athena, dropped off my gear and rowed Crew to his awaiting vehicle
Day 3 - got up coffee, then east wind perfect for taking us up the bay to Magothy River- no tacts, anchor undet sail at Dobbins Island interesting to see a house and dock on the island
Day 3- coffee, watched boats pull up their achors for a while, then our turn. Sunny day, not much wind, motored to Rock Creek. Walked about neighborhood and marina. Then lunch at Mike's. Back to boat and moved to Oak Habor Marina and anchored.
Day 4-coffee, walk about Oak Harbor and neighbor- Anchor up aound 1030- norheast winds taking us on beam reach to Chester River - anchored in the Corseca River around 6
Day 5- coffee,then perfect north to northeast took ys on a run out of Chester River across Bay to Galesville. Achired by Riverside- went in to town for walk and dinner
Day 6- rowed to Hartges for ice- then motorsail to Choptank river- very light SW WINDS- but a sunny day. Found a nice anchorage at Dun’s cove!
Day 7. Light south winds- coffee then pulled up anchor and motored to Solomon’s
Overnight on Athena with kids, sailing lessons on Cecil, sunset cruise on Cerus
Morning paddleboard and swim afternoon paddle on canoe, evening sunset cruise
Day 1- left dock around 1230. Sunny wind from south great sail to Piankatank River- arrived by 730 and had crab grilled cheese fir dinner
Day two morning coffee at anchor on a bright sunny day - cooling North winds- deciding whether to hang at anchor for a cleaning day or take advantage of the wind. Ended up doing some projects reading and enjoying cool breeze.
Day three- heading out to bay- see which way the wind takes us- decided to head back to Rappahanock- nice run out of Piankatank then a beat to Carter's cove. Anchored by public dock and went to dinner at the Dredge.
Day four- motored back home. Time to watch for Hurricane Laura.