Eggemoggin
8/5- Wooden Boat School, Brooklin ME
What the hell is an Eggemoggin anyway? Inquiring minds need to know. Well I can tell you I’ve never had much success sailing through here and today was no exception. It starts out fine as usual with a nice reach on light wind. Then as we get near the Deer Island bridge it all goes to hell. The wind starts heading us and then suddenly switches back and forth so trying to keep the sails full is like riding merry go round. You can tell I was a little frustrated with the wind today but it seems to be typical of my experiences going down this reach.
So once my patience wore out we turned on the motor and just motored the rest of the way. We anchored just in front of the Wooden Boat school. Having plenty of time we hopped in the dinghy and went over to Babson Island. There was a nice beach, especially at low tide, and we had a sweet hike around the perimeter of the island. It was interesting that there were large clearings that were completely covered in ferns. I always thought that ferns preferred shade but these were right out in the sun.
We had a very nice potluck dinner with a lot of good food up at the Wooden Boat pavilion. There were several speakers one who was from the Penobscot Maritime museum. He brought along some photos of old times in Maine that they had just acquired.
It was another gorgeous sunset thanks to some Canadian smoke. The night will hopefully stay nice and calm until we are ready to move to our next stop.
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