Four of us went down the Severn River on Sea Bear to try some fishing despite the weather. Dark skies aft came upon us quickly with a shower of hail and a massive decrease in visibility and rudder control. Thankful for a cabin to retreat to, the weather soon passed and we cast lines in hopes of a bite. Coast Guard announcements of a vague boater distress call at the mouth of the Severn put us in search mode. We never spotted any boater in distress nor did we catch any fish, but everyone had a great adventure.
Century Club: Matthew Korbelak
Tha new captain of Seaquester was at my former sailboat still at the mooring ball. I took advantage of great conditions to get some paddling in and to collect a little debris from Saltworks Creek.
A restored community pathway permitted an easy launch of the 17' kayak for a beautiful evening paddle on Saltworks Creek. Two neighbors grabbed their kayaks and joined in on a magnificent Spring evening.
Took the fast boat to the old, sold, sailboat to collect the solar panel and oyster cages.
Another very interested buyer of my old sailboat made the run from marina to mooring ball and made an offer for the 1978 Endeavor.
Used the fast boat to take an interested party to my old sailboat on the mooring ball.
Used the fast boat to take an interested party to my old sailboat on the mooring ball.
With too many boats, I needed to get some recent photos of my 32' Endeavor sailboat that I keep on a mooring ball. The runabout was a great way to get there quickly.
Everyone can use extra help at the ramp. After launching my neighbor's 13' whaler, we enjoyed calm water for a fun zip on the Severn. An extreme low tide made climbing up on the dock a bit of a challenge.
After dinner at the beach, four of us went out on the runabout to enjoy glassy conditions at sunset.