Wednesday
– loading of vessels and a fantastic dinner prepared by Crusty Chef
Sharon at Chez Chuckie’s in Deltaville. Allison and Charlie Maresh and
Tom White
joined the sailing crews for dinner.
ComCrusCru
IV brought out the new Crusty flag he had made by US Flag on the
internet. The crew of Cappy Ta was present for dinner but the new owner
Chip Huling could
not make dinner but did show up on Thursday to take his vessel out.
Bill Vaughn sold Cappy Ta and he and Russell invited the new owner to
join us on the Crusty with them as crew. What a great way to get to
know your vessel by going out for 4 days with the
previous owner and his lead mechanic. I think we may see Chip again on a
crusty. Chip did a good job in putting together a video on You Tube of
Fall Crusty 2017:
Dinner and dessert were great- Thank You Sharon
Thursday
– Off to Tangier Island We had very light air and Painkiller did not
raise the sails and had an uneventful motor across to the island. We
arrived right
at peak current flowing through the channel at Parks Marina but Capt.
Chuck did a great job at backing Painkiller into the slip. It was so
impressive that he got a big at-a-boy from Milton Parks the 86 year old
owner and dock master of Parks Marina. Milton
is still riding the piers on a moped after breaking a hip two years ago
and he spent a great deal of time hanging with us and telling Tales of
Tangier. We helped other vessels coming in for the evening as the
current was causing quite a bit of excitement.
One vessel kept grounding on the mud flat in front of the slips and the
captain was afraid to kick it hard to get over the flat and into the
deeper water of the slip so Mr. Parks sent them to the Tour Boat dock to
tie up for the evening. We did get a group
picture of Mr Parks with our new Crusty Cruise flag in the background.
We all had dinner at Lorraine’s as the other eateries on Tangier have
closed for the season.
Friday
– we started out with light winds and headed to Reedville to tie up at
the Crazy Crab. Painkiller ended up motor sailing across the bay as the
winds never
really provided enough force to sail us across. The weather was just
great the entire weekend with cool nights and warmer days and no rain.
Arrived at Crazy Crab in time for cocktails and horderves in the cockpit
of Painkiller. There was a big wedding rehearsal
dinner on the outside patio and the inside was loaded as well. We all
had a great meal.
Saturday
– We left Reedville and went across the creek and up into a small creek
where Bill Vaughn’s new house is located and tied up at his dock and
did a walk
through tour of his place. Nice home with great views and low
maintenance yard. On leaving the pier we promptly ran aground but were
able to free ourselves without assistance and started our motor down to
Little Bay. We were heading into Little Bay and
I followed the same route that we had used before but learned that
either the pound net was moved or there has been some shifting of the
sand bar and I ran aground but once again used the muscle of the engine
to get free and after getting tied up, I updated
the chart on my GPS and put in a No-Go Waypoint to stop us from doing
that again. We enjoyed the scenery and had a wonderful yoga
demonstration by a petite young lady on the foredeck of a sailboat
anchored nearby. Watched the Va Tech game and then enjoyed
Chuck’s famous Crusty Cruise Pot Roast.
Sunday – Back to homeports for both boats. An uneventful motor back to Deltaville as there was no wind for sailing once again.
Note:
I am sure that we will have Chip Huling joining us on a Crusty in the
future assuming he can find crew as I expect Bill and Russell will go
back to sailing
on Snack Bar. Be sure to go out and watch the video on Youtube and
enjoy the attached pictures.
Note 2:
OK Guys, we all say that we need to expand the Crusty fleet but then
you come up with lame excuses not to come out and participate. What’s
with that?
Spring Crusty 2018 is April 25-29. Write it down, tell your family, and be there – no excuses…..
See you on the water – Capt. Penn
Captain Penn Burke (See
you on the Water)
"If we couldn't laugh, we would
all go insane" J. Buffett