The winds arose again and we spent an extra day in Cape
May. Our patience was rewarded with a
perfect morning to depart through the three and one half mile Cape May Canal which
leads to the Delaware Bay and the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.
Entering the Cape May Canal |
Perfect Conditions on Delaware Bay |
Delaware Bay is wide and can become quite
nasty in unsettled weather. We felt
fortunate to have such good weather for this transit. Our original destination was Chesapeake City
on the C & D Canal.
The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal |
The conditions
were so good and we arrived so early in the day that we continued on to the
Sassafras River which is on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay. We were very glad that we did! We had passed it on several occasions, this
time we chose to explore this scenic river.
The Sassafras River |
Georgetown Yacht Basin with the Kitty Knight House Visible on the Hill |
Departing Georgetown we headed to Oxford to visit our friends,
John and Janice Elerding. The day was
beautiful with a light chop on the water as we headed down the Bay.
Reaching Oxford we called John and Janice and
had a great visit with them including a wonderful dinner in St. Michaels,
another of our favorite spots on this part of the Bay. We have had many weather delays so with October coming to an end we determined
that if the weather is good, it must be a travel day. With some regret and a good forecast we departed Oxford,
our visit a little shorter than we would have liked. Our next destination was St. Mary’s Cove,
another favorite spot. The winds on the
Bay picked up as we crossed, completely unpredicted by any of our many
weather indicators. Wind on the
Chesapeake can create a nasty chop because of the shallow depths. We were soon encountering three foot breaking
waves made more uncomfortable by the short distance between each crest. With this change in weather, we changed our
destination to a marina in Solomons Island. By
the time we arrived, the waves had subsided and the trip was quite pleasant up
the Patuxent River to the harbor that is Solomons.
We hated to miss the peaceful anchorage at St. Mary’s Cove but we enjoy Solomons and with uncertain weather it was a better choice. Our next stop was Regatta Point in Deltaville, simply a convenient stop between Solomons and Norfolk. The Bay had quieted and the forecast was good, this time the forecast proved more accurate.
Departing Deltaville, the fan belt began to
squeal and Harry went down into the engine room to investigate. Discovering the water pump was leaking, we
returned to the Marina. A few phone calls
and a new water pump was on order, expected to arrive the next day. With the
new pump installed we departed Deltaville once again. The forecast called for two foot waves which
on the shallow waters of the Bay can be choppy.
As we neared the southern end of Chesapeake Bay where the Atlantic
Ocean, the James River and Hampton Roads meet the Chesapeake Bay, the confluence of
these bodies of water made for much confusion on the water itself leading to
waves as high as five feet on occasion.
We had a good salt water bath by the time we had turned into Hampton Roads
and proceeded past the many military and commercial shipbuilding installations surrounding
one of the world’s greatest natural harbors. The radio teemed with distress
calls and “security” calls warning of commercial or military ships'
movements. It is always an interesting
trip through this busy harbor. Arriving
at Waterside Marina in Norfolk we were happy to return to this vibrant
waterfront.
We Passed Under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge |
Arriving in Beautiful Oxford, MD |
Spring Cove Marina in Solomons Island, MD |
We hated to miss the peaceful anchorage at St. Mary’s Cove but we enjoy Solomons and with uncertain weather it was a better choice. Our next stop was Regatta Point in Deltaville, simply a convenient stop between Solomons and Norfolk. The Bay had quieted and the forecast was good, this time the forecast proved more accurate.
Sunset in Deltaville, VA |
The Bay Was Getting Rough |
Wind Driven Waves |
Hali Took It All In Stride |
Waterside Marina, Norfolk, VA |