Chesapeake

 10/19- We’ll we finally made it to the Chesapeake. We left Chesapeake City around 12:30 as we had to wait for the tide to turn. The current here, which helped us all day yesterday, runs at around 2 knots. This morning it was running against us. So we waited. We made good time traveling around 6 knots or so until we got out of the canal and into the open bay. The wind picked up ( of course it was on the nose) and the wind against the tide made for some choppy conditions. Still it was sunny and warm so it wasn’t too bad. 

   The bay here is big wide stretches of very shallow water. Getting out of the channel means water only 3 or 4 feet deep. It looks so tempting to try and sail until you look at the chart. We turned into the Sassafras River and motored about 8 miles to Georgetown where we got a mooring. It is really pretty with all the twists and turns. We even saw a buoy with 2 bald eagles sitting on top of it.  We are going to take a few lay days here to do some provisioning and such and to visit with our friends Pat and John  


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