Sunday, November 1, 2015

2015 Fall Crusty Cruise

2015 Fall Crusty 

  4 Vessels participating: 

   Gadfly  with crew of 3
   Plugger  with crew of 2
   Painkiller  with crew of 3
   Windora  with crew of 3

 
Wednesday -  loading of vessels and a delightful bacon wrapped steak dinner
  at Chuck's in Deltaville with Chef Sharon preparing side dishes, salad,
  sauces, and dessert





Thursday








   Thursday -  Off to Cape Charles with 3 vessels coming down from
   Rappahannock and Windora coming up from Norfolk.  While approaching the Cape Charles
  entrance channel we got to watch the Coast Guard doing some close water
  maneuvers from helicopters and boats.  They never fired at us so I guess
  we did not get too close.  All vessels arrived and tied up to C-Dock.  We had
  a great afternoon and evening of getting together and discussing the merits
  of  Gadfly carrying a crew of 3 dads and Windora with a crew of their 3 sons.


  This was just a great experience for 2 generations of sailors to be on the
  Crusty Cruise.  We had a great spot to watch a beautiful sun set on the
  western side of the bay.  There was a dredge operation working just 50
  yards off of our dock and they worked all night long but after a short while it
  became just a background noise that you get used to.

Friday





   Friday - after much discussion about the need to head North for the NW
  winds that were coming at us for the next 3 days, we decided to abandon plans
  for Seafood Festival at Poquoson and sail to Onancock.  The Indian Creek yacht
  club had similar plans for Onancock and we had to take some very shallow
  slips with most of us resting in the silt on the bottom.  We also learned
  that Bavarian Custard in éclairs takes a two day notice to the Corner
  Bakery.  Gadfly dined on board and the rest of us had a fantastic dinner
  at Mallards right on the town dock.  We did go shopping for donuts and
  éclairs on Saturday morning.




   SaturdayPlugger struck out for an early end to their Crusty and headed
  across the bay and up to Urbanna leaving the 3 sailboats to head across
  the bay with that NW wind just pushing us along.  We finally decided on
  heading into Fishing Bay and up into Jackson Creek for a raft up off of Gadfly?s
  anchor.

 

Sunday back Home


   Sunday -  Back to homeports for all boats.  On the way out of Jackson
  Creek, Windora offered assistance to a grounded sailboat from Germany but became
  grounded themselves and Ted and Mike jumped into the water to give a push
  off of the shoal that Windora was sitting on.  The rest of the trip down
  the bay had to be a great ride with the wind behind them.


Tom White and PluggerPlugger

Plugger's Burgee

Plugger


   Tom White emailed me to say that his new ride a Grand Banks Trawler named
  Plugger averaged 2.667 GPH and he was just thrilled that he arrived at
  destinations first instead of sailing in last.  Now that is a poor excuse
  to give up a sailboat. 

  
  Step Three is still available if you know someone
  looking for a good boat

.
   See you on the water  Capt. Penn
  
  
Captain Penn Burke  (See you on the Water)

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Guy Beale RIP

     From the desk of the ComCrusCru IV

                                                           
Hello all,

It is with great sadness that I share the news of the death of Guy Beale.  We all loved this guy “Beachball” and we all have our memories of him and Norwood Richardson on board the Wanderer.  Guy was always available for listening to a great story or joke and was ready to share one of his own.  Some of us even learned the finer points of playing Poker when Guy was sitting at the table.  Guy passed away on Saturday and there will be a Celebration of Life for Guy at Westminster Canterbury (Va. Beach) on Wednesday at 1:00 PM.


I am certain that Beachball has connected with Norwood Richardson, Donnie Dreelin, Father Morgan, Lea Wilds, Dale McClure, Farley Powers, Fletcher Barnes, Capt Chuck Seader and others that have sailed off before him.

                                                                                 
Captain Penn Burke  (See you on the Water)

"If we couldn't laugh, we would all go insane"      J. Buffett

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