Sunday, July 12, 2020

Trip Summary


Date
   
Departure-Arrival         Miles  Hours
 7/1-7/2 Stuart FL to Saint Augustine FL 191.6  26 
 7/3-7/5 Saint Augustine FL to Oriental NC 419.854
 7/6   Oriental NC to Alligator River NC     85.6 12 
 7/7    Alligator River NC to Norfolk VA     84.4 14 
 7/8     Norfolk VA to Taylor's Island MD 101.8  13 
 7/9    Taylor's Island MD to Baltimore MD     52   
   935.2 127



The first leg of our trip home to Ohio is complete. We logged a total of 935 miles over 127 hrs of run time and used approximately 570 gallons of diesel fuel. Our overall average speed was 7.3 knots however most of our travel time was at 2000 rpm's making 8-9 knots. 





Friday, July 10, 2020

Made it to Baltimore

Our last day underway was only 52 miles and took 6 hrs thanks to an incoming tide. We docked at Anchorage Marina in the Fells Point area where we will leave Cheers for the next month waiting for the Erie Canal to open.


We made it just ahead of the tropical depression that came west from Bermuda.

Fells Point has everything you may need within walking distance of the marina. A Safeway grocery store, Target, many restraunts and pubs and even a West Marine. 


Thursday, July 9, 2020

Chesapeake Bay

We departed the Mill Creek anchorage traveling 101 miles in about 13 hours.  The Chesapeake Bay is very similar to Lake Erie, except for its salty, has sting rays and white jelly fish…lots and lots of white jellyfish.  Google search indicates these are sea nettles and they do sting.  The bay is full of them!  It’s hard to get a picture of these guys because by the time you see them we’ve passed them.  Did get a passing sting ray!








We settled down at Taylors Island anchorage for the night at 7:45 with plans to get up early for our last leg to Baltimore! 



Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Headed to Norfolk

Departed Alligator River Marina to Norfolk.  The trip was 85 miles and took 13 hours.  The river was beautiful with lots of osprey, bridges and our first lock.  







We experienced our first “pucker factor” when we got to the Gilmerton Railroad and highway bridges.  Both were down.  The clearance on the railroad bridge only 10 feet and the highway bridge 35 feet.  We called the bridge operator and was able to get the railroad bridge opened, but the highway bridge was not scheduled to open for another hour.   We calculated our height and decided that we should clear the highway bridge with our antenna down.  We slowly approached the bridge with Tommy and me on watch.  We cleared the bridge with 5 feet to spare!  Thank goodness!




After clearing the Gilmerton bridges we came upon the Naval Yards and downtown Norfolk.




A little storm just missed us as we headed to our overnight anchorage.  We stayed at Mill Creek anchorage in front of Fort Monroe.  As we approached we were met by dolphins!   




Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Alligator River

Today we covered 95 miles from Oriental to Alligator River Marina.  The Alligator Pongo Canal connects the two rivers and is 25 miles.  It was unlike any place we have seen before.  Rather narrow with dense forest in parts and open swamps in others.  
On the other side of the river we went through the Alligator River swing bridge.  
Docked for the night and to take care of our Diet Coke emergency!  

Monday, July 6, 2020

We Did It! Stuart to Oriental NC

We bought a Kadey-Krogen!  We have been looking at these boats for years and dreaming of retirement.  Although we are not ready to retire we decided that it is time to start looking so that we could get to know the boat before we begin our journey.

It didn’t take long to find the boat perfect for us.  A couple of trips to Florida and we found her………Cheers!

We live in Ohio and want to get her up to Lake Erie.  The New York canal is closed for repairs, so were going to get her up to Chesapeake Bay where we will wait until September to bring her the rest of the way. 

It’s been a busy week and were just now catching our breath so here’s a quick summary of the events so far…..

We closed on Cheers Tuesday June 30th. 

Departed for Fernandina Beach on Wednesday and ran into our first storm at Fort Pierce inlet. 




Completed our first 26 hour run – 191 nautical miles!  Tied up to a buoy in Saint Augustine for the night for some needed rest.





Back out to sea for 54 hours – 420 nautical miles arriving in Oriental Harbor Marina and Inn. 
  


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