Monday, September 24, 2012

September Fun

The past 2 weeks have been filled and a lot of fun. Sunday the 16th we went down to the riverfront boardwalk in Solomons to watch the Offshore Powerboat races. There were several different classes of boats with the fastest going about 150 mph.


Fast one, up to 150 mph!




Slow one, only 80 mph!
















Monday the 17th we drove down to Portsmouth, Va. to attend the MTOA (Marine Trawler Owners Association) rendezvous. Portsmouth is the home of several navy shipyards and is just across the Elizabeth River from Norfolk. Monday evening we had dinner with a friend that I flew with in Afghanistan.

Tuesday through Thursday were spent with a wonderful group of trawler owners, about 180 of them. The association's logo is a turtle because our boats for the most part are slow. We attended many seminars, happy hours, wine tasting and the final night the awards banquet. Ann especially enjoyed knot tying and the womens only hands on in the water training where she got to practice maneuvering and docking a trawler. We made many friends and felt very much at home. Collected a bunch of boat cards and received several invitations to visit.

We also did a walking tour escorted by Col. Crawford through the old town section of Portsmouth. He was the original land owner and laid out the city. He was dressed in period attire of the 1600's and spoke with a British accent.


 Wine tasting from a shot glass!
Norfolk side.








Sunday the 23rd we watched the annual water-mans festival in Solomons. These are actual working boats that compete for trophy's and a cash prize. The start point is at the dock and the objective is to pull out of the slip as fast as you can, move 4 slips down and back in while placing 4 lines on 4 poles in the slip. I think the winner was 20.87 seconds. There is individual heat where the boat driver also places the lines and a team heat where a second person places them. It was a fun afternoon watching the great boat handling.


The trophies.


He is on his way down 4 slips.
 Turning to back in.
 Full speed to the rear!



The crowds!

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Wed. the 13th of Sept. we departed Solomons for a short trip north up the Patuxent River to St' Leonards Creek. This was to be our first time anchoring out. It was a beautiful day and only a short 1.5 hr. trip. The creek is about 12' - 15' deep down the center with several good anchorages identified on Active Captain. There were quite a few beautiful homes along the creek.







The creek is also the home of Vera's. It's a bar and restaurant opened years ago by an ex movie actress. The pictures will tell the story!




Yes, palm trees and a sandy beach in Maryland. The palm trees are fake but you can't tell until you look closely.


The anchorage we selected was great and very peaceful. All systems aboard worked as they should for which I am very thankful.We had a very relaxing time.










Friday morning we awoke to a very dense fog. It finally lifted about 930 and we got underway back to Solomons about 1030. We are off to Norfolk Mon. for the Marine Trawler Owners Association MTOA fall rendezvous. We hope to make one last trip this summer leaving the last week of September.