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 - 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 - 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.
Saturday - Plugger 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 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.
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Plugger's Burgee |
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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)