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    Anchored at Cape Lookout, NC

    by Glen December 4, 2021
    written by Glen

    Saturday 4 Dec, Cape Lookout anchorage, cruising day 7: Salt washing, drone flights and re-anchoring.

    We wake to the 9am alarm. What an amazing sleep! Always the best after a passage, assuming where you stop is sheltered, of course. When we arrived last evening, we could have gone directly into Beaufort town, but we chose to anchor in the sheltered bight behind Cape Lookout lighthouse. Beaufort town anchorage is in a channel with tidal currents. It is usually pretty busy with other anchored boats, all of which swing randomly when the tide changes. Mooring up in the Town Dock marina is possible, but we won’t pay $160 a night when we have no need to. Secondly, we only need to go to town for our appointment with the CBP (Customs and Border Protection agency) and they don’t work on the weekends. Anchored here in the bight is quiet and peaceful. Only 3 boats here this morning, in an anchorage that could easily accommodate 50+. So we will be hermits, and stay here till Monday.

    Our first realization today is the warmth. It is already 20 degC outside and even warmer in the cockpit enclosure. For the first time in months, we didn’t need the cabin heater on. And for the first time for ages, we have breakfast in the cockpit. Wonderful.
    Outside, despite the warmth of the morning sun, the deck (in fact pretty much everything) is soaking wet due to the salt attracting the humidity. Making it impossible to touch anything without getting salty. It’s time for Cloudy’s first bath while cruising! In just shorts, tee shirt and rubber boots, I set to it with the deck wash hose. First with sea water (to loosen up any hardening salt) then a rinse off with fresh water from our water tanks. We use quite a bit of our water this way, but it’s not an issue. We will just make more. Our water maker puts out over 150 litre per hour.

    Then it’s a flight with the drone over the bight. For some reason we didn’t fly it last time we were here. In fact, I fly it twice. Once in the bright sun light, and once as the sun is setting. From the air, the bight is quite interesting geography. With a bit more blue to the water and white to the sand, it could almost look like a scene from the Bahamas. From the boat, the surrounding sand dunes look deserted. But from the drone we can see there are people camping on the beach on the seaward side, plus lots of small boats out there, fishing we presume. It’s also interesting to see so many cars on the windward beaches, given this is an island with no roads. I wonder how they get there.

    We also spend quite some time capturing photos from the videos we took during the passage, for adding to the recent blog posts. And writing the script for the last few days blogs takes some time. We are now behind by 3 days.

    As the sun sets, we decide to move anchorage position. From the drone footage, it is clear we are rather close to a shallow spot. The wind is due to swing 180 degrees tonight, SW to NE, and it might put us up on the mud! We move just 200m and end up more in the middle of the anchorage. A bit of a faff, but when the wind swings mid evening and rapidly builds to 20kts, we are very glad we had moved. I really don’t know what came over me to anchor so close to the beach on arrival. Need to brush-up my anchoring skills.

    It seems we have quite definitely moved into cruising mode now. Our list of jobs-to-do is already getting longer, but the desire to do them is no longer there! It’s just too pleasant to be lazy for once!

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    Rounding Cape Hatteras

    by Glen December 3, 2021
    by Glen December 3, 2021

    Friday 3 Dec, Kitty Hawk NC to Cape Lookout anchorage, cruising day 6: Rounded Cape Hatteras at 09:04, then safe arrival to Cap Lookout anchorage, next to Beaufort NC. Another state south.…

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    Sails out, at long last

    by Glen December 2, 2021
    by Glen December 2, 2021

    Thursday 2 Dec, Deltaville VA to Kitty Hawk NC, cruising day 5: Departure from the Chesapeake and heading out into the big bad Atlantic. In December! 11am feels like a perfect departure…

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    1st day of winter. A lazy day

    by Glen December 1, 2021
    by Glen December 1, 2021

    Wednesday 1-Dec, Deltaville VA, cruising day 4: Lazy day, droning and publishing videos before next leg south. Wednesday was a very relaxing day. There has been a light southerly wind and for…

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    Departure plan aborted!

    by Glen November 30, 2021
    by Glen November 30, 2021

    Tuesday 30 Nov, Deltaville VA, cruising day 3: Departure aborted. Forums catchup, Mastervolt charging issues, fix gas locker hatch, have a movie night. I’m up with a 5am alarm and straight to…

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    Duck pond anchoring

    by Glen November 29, 2021
    by Glen November 29, 2021

    Monday 29 Nov, cruising day 2: A pleasant day, relaxed at anchor in Deltaville, Virginia. Then I look at the weather… Having made initial jump yesterday, finally breaking away from Herrington and…

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    We are cruising again!

    by Glen November 28, 2021
    by Glen November 28, 2021

    Sunday 28 Nov, cruising day 1: Departed Herrington Harbour North Marina, motored 85nm south down the Chesapeake, and anchored at Deltaville, VA. Not a great night’s sleep for me. Restless, as usual…

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    Autumn boat maintenance summary

    by Glen November 28, 2021
    by Glen November 28, 2021

    Sunday 28 Nov, re-launch 2021, HHN: As we sit on C-Dock, at long-last ready to depart Herrington Harbour North Marina, it’s a good time to reflect on what we have done since…

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Hi there! We are Glen & Oana, restless spirits with travel and adventure in our hearts. In mid-2016 we decided to put an end to our working days, and travel the world. And what better way to do it, if not sailing! We are aspiring to complete a circumnavigation, and this is our blog where we try to keep a record of our adventures. We live on s/v Cloudy Bay (and sometimes in Bucharest), have a long list of places to sail to, and we like coffee and good cocktails.

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