Tuesday, August 4, 2009

We're back in Saugatuck!!

After 1226 NM (1410 statute miles for you landlubbers) we finally arrived back in our home base of Saugatuck. We had actually planned to return to Saugatuck today but not all the way from Ludington. In fact our two longest legs were our first and last days of the trip. After the gales of the past few days the lake was remarkably docile when we left at 7:10 under clear skies and light breezes. We also found out where the flies had been for the last two months and that was between Ludington and Saugatuck. It was actually warm and we even picked up a tailwind about halfway down which helped boost our speed. After a quick stop in Holland to top off our fuel tank we arrived at our slip next to the haul out well at about 6:30. Al serviced the engine just after we got settled and we only have to clean the boat in the morning before hauling out tomorrow afternoon. Our trip has been a blast and we hope to repeat it next summer. We also hoped you enjoyed reading about our travels.

Friday, July 31, 2009

It's always about the weather

UPDATE 08/03/09: We plan to head out in the morning as the weather is toning down enough to leave. It won't be the peaceful last day we had hoped for but we really want to get back. Here's what the lake looked like this morning (note: the object on the right side of the picture is a dredge not a boat).

















UPDATE 08/02/09: It's Saturday morning and the wind is really howling and the current weather forecast may not let us out of here until Tuesday. If it is Tuesday and the conditions are acceptable we will head all the way back to Saugatuck versus a stop in Holland.

We arrived in Ludington today for a nice restful weekend before winding up our cruise early next week. We have TV, fast Wi-Fi, and a pool and hot tub at our disposal. Unfortunately the weather is not looking too favorable for our lengthy leg to Holland on Monday. It's three days away and as you know the weather in the Midwest can change rather quickly so I don't put much stock in forecast until the day before.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

It's all downhill from here

We had a short but nice stay in Leland including a great meal at The Cove retaurant. The last time I was in Leland was 2002 and it was a marginal marina at best. They have just completed a total replacement of their docks and are nearing completion of new marina office and boater's facility. Unfortnately they have no bathroom or shower facilities but only charge $23 for the night because of that situation. We departed at 9:30 this morning expecting another bumpy day based on the forecast but were instead treated to a nice, easy ride down to Frankfort. It rained a bit but was at least fairly calm. We will head out tomorrow for Ludington where we will stay three nights and take care of some admin on the boat and a welcomed rest before the final push to Holland for a night and then end our journey back in Saugatuck on Tuesday. Attached are some shots and video I took in Leland.



Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Back in Lake Michigan

We left St. Ignace at 8AM this morning because we had a long leg ahead of us for our next stop in Leland, MI. It was a rough and uncomfortable day with non-stop waves and wind. Along the way we discovered many new leaks caused by waves breaking over the bow and soaking the fore deck. After 77 rocky miles we pulled into the newly remodeled harbor at Leland about 4:30 and had a drink with a couple on a Grand Banks who we had met before and who had taken the picture of our boat that is featured at the top of this blog. There's not much new to report but I will add some shots I took in Leland tomorrow.

Our next stop will either be Frankfort or a long weekend in Ludington. The unfavorable weather is not supposed to abate for several days.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Return to the Mac!!

We decided to head out of Drummond Island and head to St. Ignace and the Mackinaw area before returning to Lake Michigan. The weather also looks favorable on Lake Michigan for the next few days so we should be able to make it to a port mid way down the coast by the weekend.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Back in the USA (Drummond Island)

Due to challenging weather we elected to bypass scenic Bruce Mines and make our way directly to Drummond Island which is our rentry point to the US. They have real live CBP agents (versus a phone) so clearing customs is a snap provided your papers are in order. On our way here from Gore Bay we stopped for one last North Channel anchorage at Longpoint Cove. This was a new spot for us and it was really beautiful albeit a bit windy with a slight westerly exposure. After two sleepness nights due to the "band" at Gore Bay we spent another restless night on the hook with a light chop slapping the hull all night. We are shielded from the wind and safely tied to a dock tonight so we should be able to get a good night's sleep.

The anchorage at Longpoint Cove provided a great place to dingy and explore so I have attached a few pictures of the area. Our 54 mile trip back to Drummond started out pretty rough but settled down about half way and turned out to be quite pleasant the last few hours. We will probably move on out in the morning for St. Ignace and get ready for the run back down Lake Michigan starting this weekend.





















Saturday, July 25, 2009

Gore Bay to Bruce Mines (maybe) to Drummond

We will depart Gore Bay a day later due to crummy weather once again. We had a windy and rainy night and only after a rock band on shore at a festival quit playing at 1AM. Our itinerary might change on this leg based on time and weather.


During our second day in Gore Bay we relaxed and watched the wind blow. It's calm now but the band is still playing and will do so until 1AM again. For dinner we dined at the annual Rotary Club fish fry held at the local hockey rink. The food was great and the company at our table was enjoyable. For desert they had ice cream served just in front of the parked Zamboni. Attached are some pictures of the event as well as a panorama of Gore Bay. At the end is a short video showing the captain driving his other boat and the sounds of CCR at the Gore Bay Summer Fest.