Left Cuttyhunk anchorage and planned to head to Block Island. The winds did not cooperate, so instead of Block Island, we went back to Newport. Had a nice sunrise to start the trip.
Sunrise at Cuttyhunk |
We left New London, and moved out to Fisher Island, thinking it would not be as lumpy of an anchorage. Had a nice sail for the entire 10 miles, that was 7.63, but a bit into the wind, so had to tack, adding on mileage and time, but we did not care, as it was a beautiful sunny day.
New London Ledge light - light winds and flat seas |
We stayed a while in Port Jefferson. Walked to groceries and relaxed for a couple of days while Kris's hand healed. We also did some boat projects.
Finally finished the dodger. Complex curves are difficult to sew. This one curved section was the toughest sewing project yet. Strained Kris's patience, and several "time outs" were necessary.
Starboard side dodger. Short section on right was last bit to sew. |
We left Lewes with a predicted south wind, and for once the forecast was accurate. Had a very nice sail from Lewes, DE, up to New York City. As we have done before we tried to time the trip so we would arrive in time for favorable tide and current, and be able to pass through New York harbor, and the East River and make it to Port Washington, NY.
This is tricky timing, as you are never sure how fast you will sail, as it depends on the winds. We did a spot on job this time, and hit everything with perfect timing.
Leaving Lewes, DE |