Numbers

 7/25- Rockland ME

  I sent Alayne away again as she heads over to her yearly family reunion. I then ran a bunch of errands in town before heading back out to the boat to escape the heat. It was amazing how walking up from the water was like walking into a wall of humidity. The same coming back as it must have been 10 degrees cooler out here. 

   I have some preliminary numbers I’d like to share as we have closed the circle on our adventure. We will still be living on the boat for another month and a half so these are numbers for the trip up from Maryland. 

   We launched May 12th and moved onto the boat that day. We have spent 72 total days on the boat and we have traveled on 34 of those days. We have traveled 950 nautical miles (6000ft) with our longest day being 113 nm along the New Jersey shore. We also did days of 58 and 43nm for an average of 27 nm in a day. To do that we spent $380 on diesel fuel with prices all over the place. I think the highest we paid was $4.40 a gallon. 

   We spent 14 nights at anchor and 58 nights on a mooring which cost us $3100. The price of moorings has risen significantly over the past several years. To entertain ourselves we dined out to the tune of $950 with $1400 going for provisions. 

   We still have a ways to go but here we will be sailing in circles. By that I mean we will hopefully end up back here where we started. We have a week long cruise with the Cape Dory folks coming up which is always fun. 

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