Bob moved the Island Bee from Oxford, Maryland to Saint Michaels, Maryland, 12.4 miles in about 3 hours. Dropped the anchor in San Domingo Creek underneath St. Michaels, then row ashore. It's about 0.5 miles to shore from the anchorage location, takes about 20 minutes to row. Spent the night on board the boat, temperature got douwn to 49 degrees. Wind was light and variable, too light to sail. Actually could have sailed but wind from the West and I was headed West would have had to tack adding time and distance.
Century Club: Robert Alusic
Warehouse Creek Public Landing, got rained on pretty good, but kept going, saw a fox crossing the road as I arrived, went south again to stay out of the wind.
Warehouse Creek Public Landing, went south and zigzagged to stay out of the wind 8 to 10 mph from the SSE, saw some red winged black birds and Great Blue Herons,temperature was69 degrees.
Warehouse Creek Public Landing, went south again and zig zagged to increase the milage and stay out of the wind, 7 to 8 mph from the south and temperature was 68 degrees.
Warehouse Creek Public Landing, went South and zig zaged back and forth across the creek in increase the milage, wind 5 to 7 mph from the South to SE, temperature was 64 degrees.
Bob and Ruth started motoring back to Oxford from Cambridge, wind was from the NW, but about half way wind moved to the West or WSW and so we put up the sails and sailed into Oxford. 57 degrees and wind was variable 5 to 12 mph.
Kayaking on Cambridge Creek in Cambridge, Maryland, wind was 12 mph from the North temperature in the 60's.
Bob Sasscer and i motored from Oxford, Maryland to Cambridge, Maryland 12.5 miles in about 2.5 hours, very little wind, 5 mph or less, temperature 75 degrees.
Amos Garrett Waterfront Park on Spa Creek in Annapolis to the Chart House and back, wind variable around 5 mph and 70 degrees.
Warehouse Creek Public Landing, west 0.25 miles and back, then East in a 1.3 mile loop, then 0.1 West and back, misting, forgot to record temperature and wind speed.