Friday, May 29, 2009

May 29th Post

We are in the Erie Canal and cruising up the Mohawk River. The name of the game is “Log Dodge” as the river is filled with the spring debris from the runoff. The weather has been rain for the last three days but, in the river, it is flat with a downstream current, wind and waves not being a factor. Judi is at the helm about 50% of the time now and we are now adept at locks, after 16 in a row. We are now 320 feet above sea level, 415 NM from Plymouth, and tomorrow we will be at the maximum elevation on the Canal of 420 feet above sea level.

We have met a few other boats doing the loop and a number that are returning to Canada from the winter in Florida.

We expect to be in Lake Ontario by June 1st and then on to the St. Lawrence and the Thousand Islands, downriver to Montreal.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Catskill Marina

May 25th, arrived at lovely Catskill Marina. Trying to figure out out to add some photos. They are posted on facebookfor those of you that are interested. This is a lovely spot. Sipping my Cosmo and hubby is off cooking dinner on the grill. What more could a girl want. TTFN

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Mid May Update

We are on our way. We departed Plymouth at 12:30 on May 17th to the rousing support of many of our great friends. The first afternoon took us to Onset, MA where we spent a quiet evening after Chinese food with friends. It was a great time to leave as the seas were flat, no wind and the Cape Cod Canal was cooperative.

We are now in Port Washington, NY some ~200 miles from Plymouth. We stopped in Point Judith, RI and Branford, CT where we met up with old sailing friends.

The trip down the sound has been really the shakedown cruise for the loop. A few minor problems have cropped up and been addressed. We are enjoying a lay day here at the North Shore Yacht Club awaiting a $3.95 drive connector for the tachometer to be shipped from Michigan. I decided to purchase two new ones, a great expense of $7.90.

The weather has been very nice except for Monday when it was 35 degrees in the AM. We hope to get through Hell’s Gate tomorrow AM then round Manhattan and head up the Hudson.

The SPOT tracking is now on so you can see where we are when you click on the link on the blog site.

Stay tuned.