With bad weather forecasted for today and especially
tomorrow and Friday, Dad decided trying to make it to Norfolk was too
risky. To be on the safe side, he rented
a car in Morehead City this morning and began a 7 hour drive home. We will miss him - especially on "anchor
detail". So now it's down to
Captain Phil, Ollie, and me. We left
Morehead City at around 9am in a light sprinkle and about 40 degrees. We had the current with us motoring up the
Adams Creek canal and were through Adam's Creek and into the Neuse River by
about noon. We were making such good
time, we decided to head up the Neuse and into Bay River. We are now anchored in Gale Creek on the
north side and near the head of Bay River.
The "silver bullet" (generator) has been running for about an
hour, we have transferred fuel from the 150 gallon aux tank to the 55 gallon
main tank. We all are enjoying our
favorite adult beverage and Phil is reading and Ollie is playing with his
phone. The forecast is for NNE 15 to 25 tomorrow so we plan to cross the
Pamlico river and head into the Pungo River.
Near the head of the Pungo is Dowery Creek Marina where we plan to stay
tomorrow night. Tomorrow should only be
a short 30 mile day. We have not had sun
for 3 days now and it has been raining off and on. The wind and rain is supposed to pick up
tomorrow and Friday but the forecast is for sun and warmer temps starting
Saturday. We can't wait.
Three ringers on that sailboat for certain ... Saturday is supposed to be a grand, sunny day indeed ... you've certainly had a good sample of our record setting winter weather ... can't wait to see you safe into Baltimore.
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