Monday, June 07, 2010
Leak Repaired
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
DIW
Monday, May 17, 2010
Coolant Leak
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Tow
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Spring
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Packing and Stuffing
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Stuffing Box
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Snow and Ice
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Approaching Winter
through her systems, and her sails have been flaked and stowed. Now we
begin the wait for spring.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Schooner Race Day
raining, 48 degrees, and blowing 20 knots at Thomas Point. It's a good
day to go to the office and stay dry and warm...
Sunday, August 02, 2009
Saturday, August 01, 2009
Home Sweet Home
Cocktail hour
Homeward Bound
When you go away for this long it's like having a second life. For a month we have made a life onboard Silence. We are looking forward to getting back to our first life, but we will miss this one. You only get to live one life at a time, unfortunately.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Today's Thundestorm
as well. Coming up the channel was a large freighter.
The storm came on strong from the beginning, with 20 knots of breeze, and driving rain. We were positioned outside the channel where the freighter loitered.. on our starboard side we were hemmed in by the shore. The winds climbed quickly through the 20s, then through the 30s, and the boat becamed difficult to manage. Visibility was almost zero and none of the other boats in the area were visible. The winds continued to increase, hitting 48 knots, and the bow was being blown off, towards the rocks waiting onshore. We throttled up to point the bow up into the wind, but we had to be careful not to enter the channel where the invisible freighter was waiting. All the while we hoped that the freighter wouldn't drift down on us in the extreme wind. We were able to stay on station, but just barely.
The winds stayed in the high 30s for half an hour, which is a long time when you are blind and just trying to hang on, and you don't know where the other boats are.
Eventually, the winds tapered off, and the rain stopped. Silence was OK, but we couldn't see S/V Kathyn anywhere. We motored ahead slowly, watching astern with binoculars for any sign of them beyond the bend of the river. We eventually spotted them underway in the distance.
We turned into the C and D Canal, with no wind and flat waters, a welcome sight. Now we are anchored in the Bohemia River, happy to be almost home.
Safe and Sound
We had a wild thundestorm this afternoon, but Silence and crew
weathered it well. More later...
Delaware Bay
The winds are 15-20, so we have reefed the main. We expect more wind,
and some rain, but for now the conditions are pleasant, and we are
making good time. Our boatspeed is around 7 knots.
Weather from Cape May
wind this afternoon. We will be getting out shortly and will get as
far up the Delaware as we can before the weather hits. There is no
place to stop before the canal, so we will just have to live with
getting wet.
Thunderstorm
in the low 20s, then some brief heavy rain. Lots of lightning. The
boat did fine riding to its anchor. John's boat is anchored nearby.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Cape May
night, next to the Coast Guard station.
We had an easy day of motoring, sailing, and then motoring again. We
saw hundreds od dolphins feeding just north of Cape May.