Cruise week 2019
4 July 2019, Charlotte, Vermont. Point Bay Marina:
Marc- We (Marc, Sue, and Stephanie) arrived to start up our vacation at 16:30 with temps in the 90’s and high humidity. We brought the boat in to the dock to plug in the AC and cool things off. The Donnelly’s invited us over for dinner and a good meal, as well as a great time, we had by all.
5 July 2019, Mooring at Point Bay Marina.
Marc- Sara arrives today from Montreal. Sue and Steph drove up to Burlington to greet her and do some last minute food shopping. We departed for Kingsland Bay State Park at 16:00. By 17:00 Lucy III had picked up a mooring in Kingsland Bay with the Royal Savage Yacht Club Cruise Week Fleet. The water here is warm and provided excellent swimming. Appetizers and drinks were enjoyed on a large new power boat in the Fleet owned by Charlie and Susie.
6 July 2019, Kingsland Bay Mooring.
Marc- 09:00 departure for sail over to Westport, New York. Light winds and still hot and humid. Our slip is in a good location. We plug in to get some cooling from the AC. It works rather well. We meet up with Sara’s friends, Eric and Catherine for lunch at their home in nearby Wadhams. After a nice lunch we all walked over to the Library to meet Liz who welcomed us in. She has a complete collection of Sara’s published magazines (diary comics). Liz also owns the hydroelectric plant that is across the Bouquet River from the Library. She rebuilt the old hydro plant with her engineer business partner. The River is more like a gorge here with a dam. We sat through a thunderstorm here enjoying some of the books. Afterward we returned to Westport for the Library book sale and the Westport 4th of July Parade (they postponed the fireworks due to the thunderstorms but not the parade). It was fun to see all the floats and the candy being tossed to the kids. Ice cream was one dollar during the parade. The books at the book sale were 50 cents (I bought 6). We had dinner later down at the marina with Eric and Catherine who were surprised to find both vegetarian and vegan items on the menu.
7 July 2019, Westport Marina, Westport New York.
Marc- 07:15 departure for a Northward slog against a North wind 29 miles to Valcour Island. Initially the Lake was calm and wind favorable to Split Rock Point. It was rather rough between Split Rock and Essex, New York where is began to calm a bit. Unfortunately we motored most of the way to Valcour Island arriving to anchor at Bluff Point South 13:00. Valcour was beautiful and the Bay lively with families enjoying a Sunday out on the water and at the fine sandy beach at the head of the Bay. We grilled a late lunch. Exercise followed with a hike on shore. I even found some wild strawberries.
More boats arrived later with Coquina rafting up with us and grilling dinner.
8 July 2019, Bluff Point South anchorage, Valcour Island State Park.
Marc- Nice sail with spinnaker, main and mizzen from Valcour to Cumberland Head. A little excitement by the Ferry crossing when the winds became calm. Motored to Deep Bay, Pointe au Roche State Park. Beautiful weather. We went for a hike with our friend Susan D. on very nice trails (4+ miles). Then swimming in the Bay. We did an appetizer get together on the Western Shore with the Royal Savage people. Then dinner with the Donnelly’s on Coquina. No Park Rangers in sight.
Marc- Yet another nice swim in the Lake before departure this morning. We started the generator to enable the coffee maker. Several boats in the fleet departed before us including Coquina. Eventually we left and sailed North for Alberg Dunes State Park. The South wind and heat drove us to follow the others to North Hero Marina at Pelots Bay. We completed our tank filling and emptying, as well as buying some ice before joining up with Coquina who was already anchored in Pelot’s Bay. I inflated the paddle board and before long everyone was in the Lake for a cooling swim. A get together was planned for North Hero Marina beneath some of their shade trees by the water. This worked out well. It was discovered that Coquina had taken a shortcut out of Deep Bay that did not work. No harm done. We went for a post appetizer walk along the shores of North Hero and saw several deer. There are no good trails here rather dirt roads that are very dusty when a car passes by. Sue, Sara, Steph, and I enjoyed dinner at the Tiki Bar before returning by dinghy to Lucy III. Sara and Steph enjoyed visiting on board of Coquina and playing card games.
Marc- Departure at 0700 to make for the drawbridge opening at 0800 at Grand Isle. This was a motoring event until we reached the bridge. Two other boats reached the bridge before us but were holding back fro the span. We powered ahead of both once we heard the Bridge Operator signal to get a move on to get through the bridge. Once through the span we raised mainsail, Genoa and mizzen and sailed over to Burton Island State Park. This was our best sailing of the vacation with speeds up to 6.9 knots with Sue at the helm. We took a slip just inside the T and checked in. None of the powerboats in RSYC made it to Burton Island this year. This place is great.
Marc- A day to relax and enjoy Burton Island. We hiked, went swimming, played games, ate at Wanita’s Place and then enjoyed a cook out at the fire pit. Smores were also fired up by the pit for dessert.
12 July 2019, Burton Island State Park, Vermont.
Marc- Another day for fun at Burton. I actually have time to read in the morning and enjoy a good cup of coffee. We opted for breakfast at Wanita’s Place today.
Marc- We are really enjoying Burton Island. More games and reading here today. Even rock painting is available today and then beer tasting, beer trivia with prizes (Steph won a frisbee and Sara won a cool tee shirt) and even a concert. Another cook out smores night as well. We are the sole remaining RSYC boat here today.
Marc- Departure at 0710 for a sail over to Grand Isle and the Drawbridge. We did start the engine to be sure to arrive on time. The bridge operator did not respond to calls until 5 minutes prior to the hourly opening time. The bridge opening quickly and we were the first boat through the span. Unfortunately the winds were light and variable on the main Lake and we motored all the way to Schuyler Island before sailing over to Burlington. The crossing was fine but increasingly hot. We called the new Burlington Harbor Marina and were given a slip assignment. This place is new and has the best showers and restrooms on the Lake. We replenished the ice and plugged in both AC units to keep cool. The girls headed off to explore Burlington. Sue and I followed meeting up for dinner at the Flatbread Pizza Restaurant. The crew of Exit Strategy came over to visit in the evening after a cooling shower.
15 July 2019, Burlington Harbor Marina, Vermont
Marc- 0800 departure to Point Bay Marina, Charlotte. We motored out to the seawall and then set sail on a glorious reach South. Unfortunately the wind died off just South of Shelburne and we continued under motor and sail back to our mooring.
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