Don't ever think the weather can't get any worse. We have "joked" over the last week
that we were heading into the "Polar Vortex" of the mid Atlantic and
Northeast. I know we haven't been having
the record lows of those back home but when you are boating, 20s and 30s can be
a little uncomfortable. So, if that
weren't enough, a big low pressure has developed to our south. Ever feel like you are being squeezed? We
anchored out last night in NE 10 to 15 with temps around 40. Today, we motored out of "Gale
Creek", north into Goose Creek and then into the Pamlico. The further north we got, the windier and
rougher it got. The swells in the
Pamlico River were easily 6'. We had
spray coming over the top of the bimini.
Fortunately, it was only a few miles across to the Pungo River and the
Pintita and her engine (Big Blue) took it all and kept is dry and safe. We pulled into the Belhaven Marina at around
1pm. Our plan is to sit the low pressure
(nor-easter) out until the weather improves (forecast is for Saturday).
Ron, the weather here is for a short warming trend and then back to cold days and nights.It's still not to late to head for Florida.
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This is why Hurricane season does not start till June. You are supposed to stay south until then (I know you needed to get back to Balt. but this was the wrong year to return this early) You need one of those T shirts about surviving the sound. Be glad you have a Perkins 4-236 to keep chugging you north. These engines are really unbelievable Fred
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