Yorktown to Deltaville: 13 Sep 09
The Motleys celebrated their last night in YRYH marina’s Crab Deck with friends Tim, Sherrie, Timothy and Sarah. Chesapeake is famous for its crabs and we were not disappointed. After a casual & late Sunday start, WJ3’s engine was warmed up and off we went - the long and circuitous route to Deltaville (remember those shallow patches and ships channels?).
The weather was somewhat kinder; sails were set and we had lots of company. Yes folks, people sail in this neck of the woods. There’s the usual gin palaces though, for getting from one marina & restaurant to another in a hurry, but it was good to see so much sail & keel action happening. The Chesapeake is quite wide at this point. You can’t see one side from the other and certainly couldn’t get too close to land anyway - one of the disadvantages of shallow water cruising. We knew however, from our Yorktown wanderings, that Virginia is very pretty. Deltaville did not disappoint us. A nice quiet little anchorage up a scenic creek overlooking a marina and WJ3’s new home.
First Sighting of Deltaville Marina |
Wolf Trap |
From: Yorktown, VA Lat/Long:
37 14N 76 30W Date/Time: 13/9/09: 1300
To: Deltaville, VA Lat/Long:
37 32N 76 19W Date/Time: 13/9/09: 1845Time Taken: 36nm (6hrs) Distance (this year): 2791nm (521hrs)
Distance Total (since 2008): 3640nm (699hrs) Fastest Speed: 7kts**
Weather: Winds NE 5-10kts; Seas 1-2ft; an assisting incoming tide
(** Mostly motoring with a little sail at times; avg 5-6kts)
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