Hi all, got back late last night -- rained the whole 400 miles home, hoped the boat would be sparkling by then, no luck -- still muddy (from the road), nats and bugs from the trip, etc. Oh well. Oh, reminds me of a little joke I tell when an admirer asks me how fast she goes...I show them my Windex bottle -- have to wipe off the bugs after every trip!
Had a great time, a little adventure mixed in always makes it more 'memorable'. Like Roger said, stayed an extra day at the duck club, tough place to stay over (thank you John and Robin!) -- striper fishing, pot lucks, BBQ fish, nature walks, BBQ fish, mallards everywhere, otters, BBQ fish, get the picture? We were hoping to continue the intinerary Friday morning, no dice, high winds (20-30 kts) and big whitecaps on the Sac. River. Took a vote, all but one decided to turn back to Rio Vista (18 miles) and branch out from there. I decided to plug towards the bay and see how far I could get before throwing in the towel. Made it to within a couple of miles from the bay (another 15 miles from duck club). Water smoothed out, winds settled to 10-15 about 5-8 miles from Benecia Marina, pulled in, got a slip, called the group. They took another vote (very democratic these C-Dory people...!), 4 decided to join me (Pounder, Discovery, Salty-C's, Seabran), we were able to get 4 more slips, not together, but at least on same dock. Seabran turned back after a few minutes, waves just too nasty to battle for next couple of hours. 6 brave souls (3 boats) continued, water smoothed out last 5-8 miles just as it had for me. Was bitter-sweet to not have the whole group together, but as it turned out both groups had a good time separately anyway.
Toured Angel Island next day, picture-perfect weather, smoothest crossing of San Pablo Bay I've ever experienced, then on to Oakland to marina near Jack London Square and the reservations that Jim/Kathy made.
Great trip, great company, great food. Thanks Jim and Kathy (Pounder) for all the planning, reservations and gift packs. Too bad on the weather, under someone else's control. Thanks also to Joel and Susan for the goodie packs, made good use of the munchies while slogging through the weather. An adventure several of us won't forget for awhile!
My puter is acting a bit sluggish, needs some cleanup I suspect, then will add some photos to the album.