I was just up the lake from you in my boat, don't know how you can sleep in that wind it was so crazy. But yes the holding is great for most of the lake from my limited time sailing here.
Well done navigating the lock; I was wondering how you would manage that. That said, I am imagining you climbing back and forth between the RIB and Ruth Avery nervously in and out of neutral. One day I will get to those lakes by boat. I have visited by car…. I have roots in the Mahone bay. One day I hope to cross paths with you to share our common ground. Until then, all the best of Christmas to you and the fair Ruth Avery!
I was there 3 years ago in my old clinker managed to get a massive Staunr of the left point i showed it to the locals who said it was the biggest they had ever seen !!
Hmmm...a screaming nor'easter - u don't say? I know I've seen this line somewhere on your channel. I've heard Up a Creek without a Paddle before- but Up a Lock without a motor is sorta new one to me. Always an adventure when one of your notifications pops up on my screen. My first thought is- What has Kevin gotten himself & RA into this time? Entertaining I'll bet. I hope you're warm & relaxed somewhat - cause its cold as hell here. Hang in there partner.
Ha, ha, well I have a paddle but it's not quite up to the job of getting me through that lock. The 15hp Yamaha did the trick. Thanks for stopping by. Happy Holidays.
Yep, Cape Dory 45, the nicest one they made I think. It wasn't bad, the lakes are sheltered, but after seeing that boat break loose I worried about the mooring all night ...
Glad you’re in to some new territory
Merry Christmas
I was just up the lake from you in my boat, don't know how you can sleep in that wind it was so crazy. But yes the holding is great for most of the lake from my limited time sailing here.
Hello Kev,
Looks like you recently departed from Jackson Creek, welcome back to Deltaville. Hope you have safe and blessed Christmas.
That hard Dodger is the answer!!
Well done navigating the lock; I was wondering how you would manage that. That said, I am imagining you climbing back and forth between the RIB and Ruth Avery nervously in and out of neutral. One day I will get to those lakes by boat. I have visited by car…. I have roots in the Mahone bay. One day I hope to cross paths with you to share our common ground. Until then, all the best of Christmas to you and the fair Ruth Avery!
Crafty way through the canal. Some nasty winds there. At least sheltered. What kinda wind speeds did you see?
Watching now- have an awesome Christmas
Merry Christmas Dave, and thanks for stopping by!
@@howtosailoceans1423 my pleasure
Good stuff Kevin. Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas to you.
Thanks for stopping by. Merry Christmas to you too.
I was there 3 years ago in my old clinker managed to get a massive Staunr of the left point i showed it to the locals who said it was the biggest they had ever seen !!
Try the Gambia River. I think Holmes has got you there. Love your channel though. Have a good holiday.
Hmmm...a screaming nor'easter - u don't say? I know I've seen this line somewhere on your channel.
I've heard Up a Creek without a Paddle before- but Up a Lock without a motor is sorta new one to me.
Always an adventure when one of your notifications pops up on my screen.
My first thought is- What has Kevin gotten himself & RA into this time? Entertaining I'll bet.
I hope you're warm & relaxed somewhat - cause its cold as hell here. Hang in there partner.
Ha, ha, well I have a paddle but it's not quite up to the job of getting me through that lock. The 15hp Yamaha did the trick. Thanks for stopping by. Happy Holidays.
What happened to your outboard?
That’s the lakes! We lost a very sturdy dock one year. So glad you made it this way.
That was quite a severe storm, I can tell you. Glad I was inside on the lakes than outside.
Resolution is also a beautiful vessel. How was it down below during the storm? Can you still make food or is it uncomfortable?
Yep, Cape Dory 45, the nicest one they made I think. It wasn't bad, the lakes are sheltered, but after seeing that boat break loose I worried about the mooring all night ...