Warehouse Creek Public Landing on Kent Island, the crabber was there with his wife, she stayed in the car, I paddled out to find him and chat awhile to see how he was doing. Also, bumped into a woman from St. Charles, Illinois who was staying at an AirBandB. She went to Elmhurst College in Elmhurst, Illinois which is where I was born and raised. Wind was 10 mph from the North and the temperature was 55 degrees.
Century Club: Robert Alusic
Warehouse Creek Public Landing, because there was no wind to speak of, 0 to 1 mph I could go in any direction I wanted, I chose East, 51 to 55 degrees.
Warehouse Creek Public Landing on Kent Island, went West 0.3 miles and back then South 0.5 miles and looped around a little on the way back, wind 4 mph from the South and 61 degrees.
Amos Garrett Waterfront Park in Annapolis, Maryland on Spa Creek, paddled to the Chart House Restaurant and back, 61 degrees and wind 10 mph gusting higher occasionally.
Warehouse Creek Public Landing on Kent Island, 55 degrees and wind 10 mph from WSW, paddled 0.3 miles to the West and back the 0.7 miles South and back.
Warehouse Creek Public Landing on Kent Island, went out late, it was pretty much dark by the time I finished, wind 12 mph from the West and 56 degrees.
Warehouse Creek Public Landing on Kent Island, went south off of the Landing and zig zagged back and forth across the creek until I got my mileage, wind 12 mph from the SouthEast and 67 degrees.
Bob and Ruth get up eat breakfast and pull up the anchor and headback to Oxford from St, Michaels. It took about 3 hours to cover the 12.5 miles. It was chilly when we started but warmed up nicely by the time we arrived.
Bob spent the night on the Island Bee. After breakfast rowed ashore to go to the farmers market and wait for Ruth to arrive with her car. Spent the day walking around St. Michaels then went back to the boat for dinner and to spend the night.
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.