Daydream's Great Loop Blog!

We had the same dilemma in Bradenton Fl. years ago we had to climb over our roof to get into our boat .When we went to bed we were staying inside the boat for sure . Have fun watch the tides take care Jim
 
This blog post covers our cruise from Tilghman Island to Annapolis and our nifty anchorage in Spa Creek, with some bonus photos of Baxter, the Goose Family, the harbor tour boat, some colorful rental kayaks and a modest little shanty on the shore of Spa Creek! Enjoy!
 
Hi Pat and Patty,

The Navy is not the only one that goes to lunch in formation. But it does look good. hope you got to go through mess with them, that might have been an enlightening experience also.

Your timing there was perfect; just before commissioning. Most everything was polished to the hilt. Looks great.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Today we cruised from Annapolis to Betterton, MD. Nothing special about Betterton, so today's blog post is really about some reflections about what has worked and and what maybe has not worked as expected!
 
Here is our blog post for the last two days, which were both Small Craft Advisory days with high winds and waves. We found a wonderful spot to sit out the weather days and enjoyed a terrific electrical storm!
 
Today's blog post covers the Delaware Bay, Cape May and Schooner Island Marina in Wildwood. Like Russ Portner said, "Some nights the cocktails taste better, or maybe they're just more necessary." Tonight was one of those nights!
 
Here is the blog post for yesterday, covering Sea Isle City and Larsen's Marina, where Daydream is "parked"! We will be at our friend Mary's house today and tomorrow, and on our way again on Wednesday, June 1st.
 
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Here is the blog post for yesterday, covering Sea Isle City and Larsen's Marina, where Daydream is "parked"! We will be at our friend Mary's house today and tomorrow, and on our way again on Wednesday, June 1st.

Make that THURSDAY June 1st, and we are indeed on our way, we will be in Manasquan tomorrow contemplating the open ocean run to Sandy Hook, about 25 miles a mile offshore in the ocean. I have learned that if the wave period divided by the wave height is greater than 2, and the wind is less than 15 knots, we should have a pleasant trip on big rollers! Anybody else who has some advice about cruising in the ocean, your thoughts are most welcome!
 
Today's blog post is about our Brandt Beach anchorage and the island with "almost ground"! Short, and sorry, no photos today, but look for a picture of Baxter's spiffy new yellow "Paws Aboard" doggie life jacket soon!

We will be in Masquan today!
 
Today's blog post covers our cruise from Brandt Beach to Manasquan and I go off on the stupid Eastern Style wet slips like we are in at Brewer Crystal River Marina. Short and no photos, sorry! We are visiting friends in Roosevelt now, and tomorrow we encounter our ocean run to New York!
 
Today's blog post is about beer, history, and wine on our day off the boat with the Clarks in Monmouth County! And today is the day for the ocean leg of our Great Loop, tomorrow's blog post will be from New York!
 
We made our run from Manasquan to Sandy Hook in the North Atlantic Ocean today. That caused us a lot of anxiety for nothing, conditions were nearly perfect! Albemarle Sound, the Day from Hell on the Chesapeake, and the Delaware Bay, on the other hand, are days we would like to have over again, so maybe we could apply our new-found skills about making go / no go decisions! It is ALL about wind speed and direction and wave height and period!
 
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