Brad and Karen on Sea Catcher, a Monk 36, hull #239, built in Nova Scotia, Canada in 2004
Friday, June 15, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
It is hard to believe the wind is still blowing. Wally and Ann Marie are leaving for Boston tomorrow and Karen and I will wait out the wind. At least we are glad to be in Cape May, NJ. There is plenty to do and Utsch's Marina has great bathrooms and wonderful staff. We were successful in finding Egg Creams and we rode the historic trolley. Of course, the web site said you could begin the trolley ride anywhere on the trip, but when we tried to wave them down, they just waved back. Wally and I changed the oil in the engine and the generator. The new engine oil changing system made the task pretty easy (thanks Ted Kasper - mechanic extraordinaire). It looks like Sunday will be the day to head towards New York. It will be Atlantic City or Manasquan Inlet the first day and then Liberty Landing Marina in New York the next day. We are ready to head up the Hudson to Lake Champlain.
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