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Moor $tuff 2012-08-25 07:26:00

Thursday, August 23, 2012

86°12.150’ W

42°39.762’ N

Saugatuck Yacht Services

Saugatuck, Michigan



Pat & Dick on “Gypsea”



Pat & Dick’s home



Lighthouse when leaving Holland



Leaving Pat & Dick’s



The day started with breakfast Pat and Dick’s. After the great breakfast they showed us their boat while talking about more of their cruising adventures. By the time our breakfast and walk around was done it was 10 am and time to get moving. The wind had picked up inland but the weather service was calling for 1 foot waves and winds less than 10 knots. When we entered the big lake there was a good bit of weather going on but after a short discussion we decided to give it a try. We tried close to shore then took her out two to three miles without any good results. The wind increased and we were experiences 2 to 3 foot waves with occasional very large rollers so decided to duck into Saugatuck which was closer than returning to Holland.

 



Barb got on the cell phone and found us a marina to stay in which was walking distance to town. While waiting in the channel for a place at the fuel dock I heard Brenda from Rickshaw talking on the radio so gave a quick call – found out they were also coming into Saugatuck to get off the lake. Once both boats were secured for the day they drove their dingy to our boat before we walked into town did a little shopping before having dinner. As usual on the walk back to the boat we located a quaint little ice cream shop and the four of us treated ourselves to some great Michigan ice cream.

 



Belinda & Jim



Jim and Brenda returned to their boat which was anchored near town…….Barb and I made ready for an early departure. If everything goes as planned we may make New Buffalo tomorrow!  We are getting closer to returning home every day.

The Flybridge Navi-Nut (patent pending)

All of our liveaboard friends at Isle of Hope Marina in Savannah have scattered like leaves in the wind.  Some went south, but a few went north, including our friends Dan and Pat on Ironhore (the H is silent).   Dan and Pat went to Beauf…

Cross Winds Marina, Whitehall, MI – 8/24/12

Road Trip … our last day with the rental car so along with Mike and Kathy, off to Holland, MI to catch up with Joe and Edie (Seaquel) and visit the AGLCA Harbor Hosts, Dick and Pat Danly, who we first met in the winter of 2010 in Port St. Joe, Flori…

Cross Winds Marina, Whitehall, MI – 8/24/12

Road Trip … our last day with the rental car so along with Mike and Kathy, off to Holland, MI to catch up with Joe and Edie (Seaquel) and visit the AGLCA Harbor Hosts, Dick and Pat Danly, who we first met in the winter of 2010 in Port St. Joe, Florid…

Mugla part1

Merhaba,
   Thursday, went off for a day trip to Muğla with friends Bill and Judy from BeBe. I’m ready to go back!!  Here’s part 1.
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DoraMac
“Not many tourists come to Muğla, (MOO-lah, alt. 655 meters/2149 feet, pop. 70…

Checking Transom Air Flow – And The Use of Woolies

If you look carefully, you will see short bits of red wool attached at various places around the aft end of Wind Horse. We are using these to give an indication of air flow when apparent wind is on the bow, and to see if the air flow can be modified by angling the solar […]

A Good Night

Tonight, we caught up with our old buddies from Compass, Bart and Natalia, had dinner at Hogfish Snapper, and it was excellent. Later we went to a quiet little bistro for a nightcap. It was a lot of fun to hang out with them in an environment other tha…

Friday, August 24, 2012

Today began as so many before have begun.  We were up and ready to leave at 6:00 A.M.  We left Starved Rock Marina with a little less money, but glad that the propellers have been swapped and the ride is smooth.  After only a couple of m…

Chicago’s Cess Pool

(Friday Aug 24 – Dist: 49.3 mi; Avg Speed: 7.7 mph;
        Locks: 2; LWT: 45 mins; TTT: 7:10 hrs)

I have introduced a couple of different statistics for the rivers: the number of locks traversed and the Lock Wait Ti…

Woody’s World

A number of year’s ago visitors to our summer home had the chance to see a piliated woodpecker in our yard. They were all excited because the only woodpecker they had seen was Woody and they thought they were seeing Woody. So ever since piliated woodpeackers have been Woodys. The park here really belongs to […]