Thursday, June 21, 2007
Home
The run up the New Jersey coast from Atlantic city to Red Bank was the least stressful leg of this trip. Weather was sunny and warm. Winds from the south-south west. 2-3 foot waves. We plotted the course, and let the auto pilot do it's thing. Very little boat traffic even though it was a week end. The entrance to the Navesink River is a very narrow channel with very little water and we saw three boats that were aground. All three were outside the channel. SeaDee is now resting in it's slip at the Molly Pitcher Marina.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Friday night
We are currently anchored in the Delaware River behind Reedy Island. A great cruising day. Started in the South River below Annapolis in the Chesapeake. Now for some BBQ and Baseball on the satellite dish.
Friday, June 01, 2007
Annapolis
seaDee is resting at Bruce and Joan's just south of Annapolis. What a great trip.
Many thanks to Eric and Annie from Mirage

and to Tim, shown here working out navigation details.

The next leg will complete the journey north. Annapolis to Red Bank NJ, seaDee's home for the summer.
Many thanks to Eric and Annie from Mirage
and to Tim, shown here working out navigation details.
The next leg will complete the journey north. Annapolis to Red Bank NJ, seaDee's home for the summer.
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