Tuesday, October 25, 2022

October: time to head South or to be hauled out.

  25 October 2022

Point Bay Marina, Charlotte, VT

Fall has arrived here in Vermont and in the Lake Champlain Valley. The cooler temperatures and the shorter daylight hours have arrived along with the great foliage.  

Town Farm Bay from Mt. Philo

The colors here never fail.

The snow geese are headed South.

Sue and I have been rowing out of the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum.

We have decided to travel South with our camper come January.  Lucy III has been hauled for the Winter.  There are Winter projects, as always.  One of them is rebuilding the centerboard which was damaged during the hauling process.


The board missing half its length.


Monday, September 19, 2022

September sailing days

 17 September 2022

Point Bay Marina Moorings, Charlotte, VT

Camel's Hump in the distance.


Marc-  The boats are beginning to be hauled out for winter storage yet some of the days have been warm and sunny with reliable wind.  Saturday proved to be a great day to get out before Steph leaves for NYC.  The wind was 10- 15 knots out of the South and the warm sun was great as we sailed about Town Farm Bay and over to Kingsland Bay before returning to our mooring.  

We did discover from fellow boaters that several days ago a boat burned in the mooring field and that all aboard were rescued.  It appears that the boat is a total loss.

Lucy III is in the center of this photo and suffered no harm.



Friday, August 26, 2022

Rowing Lake Champlain

 Point Bay Marina Moorings, Charlotte, VT

25 August 2022

Steph taking a break at the Adirondack Palisades.

Marc-  After doing some brightwork maintenance on Lucy III's mahogany gunwales, Steph and I went over to North Bay and the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum for some rowing on traditional wooden pilot gigs.  The pilot gigs were boats used to get the pilot out to incoming ships in the days of sailing ships.  Speed was of the essence since whoever arrived to the ship first got the job.  Gig rowing is an international sport and the Vermont teams venture far to compete.  They recently competed in the Netherlands.  The LCMM gigs are built at the Museum in Ferrisburgh. We usually row for 2 hours.

Pilot Gigs to choose from.



Even I get to enjoy a break after rowing across Lake Champlain to the New York shore.

The Palisades of  Split Rock Mountain rise some 150 feet above the water and drop 150 feet straight down below the water as well.


View from our rear deck toward Otter Creek.

  


Monday, August 22, 2022

Sailing Lake Champlain: Westport Cruise .4

  Westport Marina, Westport, New York

21 August 2022


Marc-  We enjoyed meeting up with our DIYC friends for dinner last night (24 for dinner). There was also late night Bananagrams on our boat.  Today we met up to help each other with projects including mounting a new sail and planning for a refrigeration upgrade on friends' boats.  Sue went back home with the truck.  Steph and I set sail for a return trip to Charlotte.  It was a grand sail with a maximum speed of 7 knots.  

I was impressed with the fact that all of our boat systems worked perfectly on this trip.  We especially enjoyed the two air conditioning units working with the high humidity and 90 degree temperatures.  

Sailing Lake Champlain: Westport Cruise .3

 Westport Marina, Westport, New York

20 August 2022

Marc found a friend.

Marc-  Part of this day was spent driving Sara back to Montreal so she could get to work by 14:00.  I drove up Route 87 with Sara.  There was a 30 minute wait due to high volume at the border crossing.  Montreal was beautiful with flowers along many of the city streets.  Our navigation routed us through many streets including 20 turns before arriving at CRIM (Centre de Recherche Informatique de Montreal) where Sara's works.  This is next to Parc Jarry (old Montreal Expos baseball park) and a train station.  I decided to do my own navigation on the way back making fewer turns.  

I met up with Sue, Steph and our friends Patrick and Jessica at the Essex County Fair in Westport.  This is a traditional agricultural fair with some thrill rides a a few shows.  Shows included a horse riding exhibition, tractor pull and a water acrobatics.  I did wander over the the animal barn and discovered some extremely clean cows, heifers and calves all belonging to Vermont farmers.  The ice cream was good too.



Sailing Lake Champlain: Westport Cruise .2

Westport Marina, Westport, New York

19 August 2022

Lake Placid home of the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics.

Marc-  Having our truck made visiting nearby Lake Placid easy.  The downtown is very nice with upscale shops, hotels and restaurants.  Outdoor sports and the Winter Olympics are featured here.  The Olympic sites remain as training areas to this day.  We passed by the bobsled  runs and the ski jumps.  There are several beautiful lakes here and several mountains to climb nearby.  Many people were out hiking while others went shopping.  

We were invited for dinner to our friends Catherine and Eric's home in Wadhams.  We enjoyed outdoor dining and viewing their extensive garden.  Eric pointed out that the soil here is "Vergenne's clay" and needs special care but is full of nutrients for a productive garden.  I took notes.

Eric and Catherine's back yard.

Garden

Catherine explaining her plants.

Comfy outdoor seating.



 

Sailing Lake Champlain: Westport Cruise .1

 Point Bay Marina Moorings, Charlotte, VT

18 August 2022

Marc-  Steph and I set sail for Westport to join in with the DIYC weekend cruise early. Westport Marina provided us with a nice protected slip since the lake was a bit lumpy with winds out of the East at 10-15 knots and with floating seawall was missing (it is placed on the bottom of the lake to protect it from ice in the winter and not yet raised).  Sue picked up Sara at the bus station in Burlington and went off to do our weekly Lake Champlain Maritime Museum rowing before driving over to Westport.  Steph and I went in search of an ice cream parlor and found one on Main Street.  Afterward we visited the Westport Library where Steph obtained a Library card and took out some dvd's.  After dinner we went over to Ballard Park to listen to a country and western band.  The setting is wonderful with Lake Champlain and the Vermont mountains in the background.

Village post office.


Ballard Park stage.

One of several historic homes in Westport.

Camel's Hump in the distance.

Westport Marina

Lake Champlain Maritime Museum dock and rowing gig.

Several rowing gigs.

Schooner Lois McClure.