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My First Mate would hang me from the highest yardarm if I didn't take her along... and I don't have a sailboat, but she would find or make a yardarm
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I'm waiting to hear more......I'm sure all of us are.
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Saturday we woke to light rain and decided to watch the movie we fell asleep to the night before. It was a cozy, luxurious morning lolling about with the pups. But once again... No wind.
We packed up the boat and got everything ship shape for the day. This includes disassembling the bed and returning it to a dining area, packing up the mosquito screens on the hatch and companionway, putting away loose clothes, giving the doggies their last shore leave and breakfast, unplugging shore power and taking a morning bath in the lake and getting dressed. ( we are using Dr. Bronner'soap, which does no harm to the lake). We thanked our most gracious hosts and headed east from Chases Island around Little Bear and into the Broads past Sandy Island. I will say that the Bizer app for my iPhone has been a god send. That along with the Bizer chart and binoculars has made navigating these new parts doable. The Broads were like rolling liquid glass. No wind at all. We chugged along like a graceful trawler using up more diesel fuel than we planned for. We were told to figure about using one gallon of diesel an hour. We had three extra gallons on board so we knew we would be okay, but two days of motoring was getting old. Our destination for the afternoon was Five Mile Island, another LRCT property on the lake. We were able to find it among the several small islands that populate this part of the lake and anchored off-shore. Surprisingly, no one else was there on that hot summer day. There was a small pebble beach on the southeast side and the water looked almost tropical in clarity and color. Gorgeous. Once again we loaded the pups into the dinghy and I rowed them ashore. The island is 9.8 acres with a shore trail around the perimeter. We brought our walking shoes ashore in a plastic bag and took a lovely, but buggy, forest walk through an unihabited island. The comforting smell of pine accompanied us the entire way. When we rounded the last section of the loop we felt something we had not e perienced in two days!! WIND! Yes, during our walk the wind had picked up and our boat lay anchored with no one aboard. I hoped the anchor held. We scurried back to the boat and I snorkeled around to check the anchor that had not moved an inch. (We are still learning how to securely anchor this 27 foot boat). After a delicious lunch of sandwiches, hummus with veggies and a home made chocolate chip cookie, we got ready for our first sail of the entire trip! |
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This is our other pup snoozing while motoring north.
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Well that Saturday afternoon wind was coming from the exact direction we needed to sail right into Center Harbor where we were staying for the night. It was a gentle breeze, but we were going 4 knots. Lots of markers as we approached Center Harbor and we tipped our hats to that smallest of islands, Becky's Garden (which is actually a tuft of bushes that maybe two people could stand on).
Our host for the evening was our own forum member Mr. Pineneedles! He greeted us with an air horn honk and he along with two strong guys got us secured to the dock. The wind had actually increased so it was tricky. Our depth alarm kept going off and we were afraid our wing keel was going to hit bottom, but it didn't. I imagine we were a mere inches from the sandy bottom. We got the pups on shore and spent a lovely cocktail hour talking to Pineneedles and his family. Their camp has a rich history going back to the late 1800's and we were treated to some fascinating stories including two photo albums with a detailed history of the lake house camp that is named... Pineneedles! This kind of lake history is precious in my mind because it speaks of generations of one family enjoying the lake and creating traditions and memories over the decades. After a lovely early evening rocking on the porch chairs and sharing stories we went back to our boat to grill up another fabulous dinner of teriyaki chicken, rice pilaf and caeser salad... And a chocolate chip cookie. We continued rocking in the boat as Center Harbor is quite busy, but eventually things quieted down and we had a very restful, comfy night on " Reliance." |
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This is Reliance at Center Harbor.
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Grillin' on the boat
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Been following your trip on my Bizer Map with much envey. Last time I was in the area of Five Mile island was while ice fishing. My buddy caught a nice lake trout between there and Bear Island.
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Thank you for sharing your trip with all of us. It sounds like a great way to break-in The Reliance. The Pups look like they are doing what Pups do; which is try to have a good time if the Humans seem to be enjoying themselves. If that means sleeping ..... So be it
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It was a pleasure hosting the Reliance at our dock last night, and thank you Cate for the beautiful gift. I'm glad the neighbor's fireworks display ended early, as we all needed a good night's rest.
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Sounds like awesome hospitality as well!!
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Glad you're having a good time. The few pics of your boat's cockpit look like a Peason 28. Am I correct?
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Cate: I very much enjoyed reading this thread. You could be a travel writer!
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One of the most interesting and pleasurable posts on the Forum, ever.
Thanks for sharing your adventure, may you have many more. |
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Thanks for sharing your cruise with us. Great writing, and nice poix to accompany.
How much does Reliance draw? |
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![]() I am hopeful that others embark on such a journey as Cate's and more forum (shore-front owners) open their docks and mooring buoys to their guest travelers. This forum is a family that needs to connect in more than just forum fests. BTW, Descant the Releiance draws 4' 6". There were about 5"-6" left for her keel at our dock. No worries. Last edited by Pineedles; 08-05-2014 at 07:37 AM. Reason: Math error |
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I was thinking about my dock for a future event. We're right on the edge depending on the time of year.
CateP can PM me and we'll figure it out. Although we're power mostly, the winds are almost always good where we face the broads. |
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With only 5-6" of clearance that's when I would get concerned about wind and boat wakes kicking up the wave action
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What a wonderful adventure, Cate. Thanks for sharing.
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Yesterday morning we woke at our Chases Island host dock and once again were treated to a thrilling ride on the Bennington tri-toon. We zipped across Melvin Bay ,through Moultonboro Bay and up to Green's Basin and Lee's Mill. It got very narrow the further up the lake we went and it was very important to take note of the markers. Rocks popped up everywhere.
The lake in this area is absolutely beautiful and so different from the Broads and other large bays. It reminded me of the Canadian wilderness around Jasper and Banff (smaller mountains of course). Some houses in the area had dates on them as far back as 1912. My imagination was stirred by how life was like back then and how over 100 years later people are probably doing many of the same things they did back then...fishing, canoeing, swimming, sitting in the shade and thinking light thoughts that meander in and out like the puffy white clouds in the azure blue summer sky. Protected from the wind this area is a kayakers dream. We met a group of kids from the Children's Center in Wolfeboro who were taking a kayak trip to a huge picnic rock. We saw other kids jumping off of small cliffs into the water and fishing. What memories they are creating on our beautiful lake. When we returned from our excursion we had a relaxing lunch back at Chases Island. Then we cleaned up the cabin inside Reliance that we had neglected out of sheer summer laziness and packed up to head home to Wolfeboro. The day was turning hot and the morning breeze once again disappeared. We and the pups took a dip before departure to keep cool and said our soggy goodbyes to our two fabulous hosts. Once again we sparked up the ole Westerbeke diesel engine and chugged through the channel called "The Barber Pole" into the Broads. Not a stick of wind. (sigh) And no Ice Cream Float either. We took a slow motor past the shores of Tuftonboro Neck and gaped at the Marriott's compound with immaculate lawns and landscaping. Then the waterscape became all too familiar. The Libby Museum and Winter Harbor. Parker Island and the big old lake houses on Wolfeboro Neck and Sewell Road in Wolfeboro. Right around Parker Island we stopped the boat and jumped into the lake to cool off. One of the most refreshing feelings I have known is jumping into the clear, cool waters of Lake Winnipesaukee on a hot summer day. Instant relief!! And then we rounded the corner into Wolfeboro Bay. Home. We had spent a Thursday night to a Monday afternoon on the lake. Outside and on or next to the water the entire time. We were grateful the weather was on our side. Summer thunderstorms are common this time of year. And yes, we would have liked more wind to sail in, but we were learning about our boat and how to work the systems. How to live aboard. Now that we have done this once, we plan to do it again. Maybe not this year, but definitely next year. We thank all the forum members who so generously offered their dock space (our draft is 3'3" by the way) and to those who we were able to visit. It was a great way to personally connect and share this experience that is... The Smile of the Great Spirit. |
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This is Tilly and Chase on our Bennington boat ride.
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Coming into Lee's Mill.
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According to the chart this is the most northern part of the lake.
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It's like another world.
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Here are the kids from the Children's Center in Wolfeboro having a picnic on a huge rock. I bet some of you know this rock.
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This entire thread makes me smile.
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