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On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 22:24:48 -0400, "Bill Kearney"
wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote: I'll bet they got caught in one of the three fish traps just to the north of Deale. Probably. But then these have been there for quite a while and are well known. Last night's weather was miserable on the Chesapeake. I was making a mad dash back from Dobbins to Annapolis when the USCG put out a Securite warning of sudden heavy thunderstorms coming into the Bay not far from that incident. I had my VHF on to hear the warning but had already seen it on satellite weather. The suprise was it turning more northward after having had a mostly easterly path. Go figure, summer weather. We made it back to port just 3 minutes too late and got rather soaked. But as the last line was tied the winds REALLY picked up. So better wet than tossed around trying to dock (or anchor out). The pitiful thing is a slip neighbor picked THAT day to make his first trip out this season in his 30' Baba. Haven't heard from him yet. But I spent the day getting props pulled and discovering the utterly ****ty job the dealer did putting paint on the boat this past Spring. Jackasses at Riverside didn't even get THAT right. Two of them have been there for a long time, but the third was added only a year or two ago. (Of course, my memory may be a little hazy.) I got caught over by Bloody Point when one of those storms came in from the west. I didn't have the GPS then, and didn't trust my knowledge of the Eastern Bay. So, I just headed for Deale, knowing I could get there if I held it on 270 degrees. What a ride! -- John H |
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