Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Safe in Cambridge

We left Annapolis this morning knowing that high winds were ahead. Until about 1:00, we rode a following sea with gusts to 25 knots and made very good time. When we turned towards the Chopank river, the winds were a steady 20-25 knots on our beam and then later on our bow. It was slow and bumpy going until we finally pulled into the Cambridge public dock (free for 48 hours) at almost 4:00 pm. We're glad now to be in this peaceful harbour and looking forward to a look around. We're in the library - close by - but it closes soon and my battery is almost dead! more another day ....

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Carol and Bob:

Wow! Sounds like great sailing. Its hard to believe that your voyage will soon enter its third month and you seem to be old hands at it from the blog messages. Continued good luck and best wishes!

David MacKinnon

Camp David said...

To the Crew of Sea Change

It is getting cool in the great white north, in fact we had a little snow yesterday!!

As they say, go south young people, go south.

Keep up the reports, they are great to read after snow blowing off the driveway!!

David