Thursday, May 25, 2017

Thursday
May 25, 2017

We safely made it to Cape May, New Jersey!  Left Bohemia Bay Yacht Harbour on May 21 and headed down the Chesapeake/Delaware Canal to Delaware City Marina.  From there we staged our ride down Delaware Bay.  The Marina owner held a talk each evening at 5:00pm to let us know if we could leave.  We were lucky to only spend two nights at Delaware City Marina.  Many loopers in the weeks before us had to spend quite a few more nights there before taking off for Cape May.  The Delaware has a reputation for straining the nerves.

We are currently at Canyon Club Resort Marina in Cape May, New Jersey.  We will be holding up here until Saturday, hopefully.  Then taking the Atlantic coast up to Atlantic city and beyond to New York Harbor.  The intercostal is too shallow to risk, unless we were stranded and desperate.




The restaurants in Delaware City, Delaware are very unique to say the least.  We ate the first night at Crabby Dick's.  The marina gave us coupons for two free Crabby Balls with a shot of Seaman Sauce. 😁
We have the menu to prove it.


Above is a picture of one of the Crabby Dick t-shirts.  This one we took a picture of, because they didn't have the right size for Walt.



This was taken before we ate.  All loopers here.


Mike took this picture.  Don't know why.


This is a picture of the table we ate at.


You can see the table better in this picture.


Another wall at Crabby Dick's


Crabby Dick's ladies room.





Another restaurant we visited in Delaware City was Lewinsky's on Clinton St  (get it?).  There were pictures of Bill Clinton there.  We were told it was a Polish restaurant, but only saw German food on the menu...


We had a decent ride down the Delaware Bay.  Here is the nuclear power plant we passed.  Had to stay beyond the yellow buoys or a military boat would give us trouble.  


We were told there would be massive freighter/barge traffic.  This is the only one we passed, that was moving.



This is a working lighthouse on the Delaware Bay.  A bell was constantly ringing.


When we finally made it to Cape May, NJ it was cold, rainy and windy.


When the sun came out it warmed up for a few.  Above is the fudge shop we bought salt water taffy there.


We also bought very good custard at Kohr Brothers.  Ben & Jerry's and DQ were also down the street, in this little town.

Below are a few of the restaurants in Cape May.  All on the same street. 




We also took a trolley ride around town, looking at the Cape May historic district.  The town claims to be America's first seaside resort and has numerous buildings in the late Victorian style.  


George Allen House-1863


J.R. Evans House - 1882



Chalfonte Hotel - 1875


To maintain the historic district, all new homes must be built to compliment the older historic homes. One can't just build a home in Cape May.  Even out of the historic district one must get permission to put up a fence and it better be the right kind.


This is the Emlen Physick Estate.  It is said that Dr. Emlen Physick Jr. would inherit the entire estate of his parents if he would go to medical school.  He did, but never practiced a day of his life.  The Physick's, a well-known Philadelphia family owned most of Cape May at that time.


After our trolley tour, the guys found this neat car.  They believe it is for a handicapped person.





Last night, Wednesday, we went out to the Lobster House Restaurant.  






We have been waiting for someone to try the soft shell crab.  Elke tried it at the Lobster House.  She only ate half and Mike tried it...  It looked like something from the movie Alien where it leaped up and sucked onto your face laying eggs inside of you...   Not impressed...


Mike got a little goofy.  He actually looks good with his hat on upside down...



After eating we went to a marina near by and visited with some more loopers.  This boat, as it looks is very large.  There were four couples eating there before our group of 6 even arrived.

Here's a video of our group on Herb's boat having a good time.... Herb is the white haired gentleman that's standing up...He went to leave a couple days ago, dropped his iPad Pro onto the floor which took his eye's off of what he was doing out in the channel and hit big Red-16 ATON(Aids TO Navigation) and smashed the crap out of the support on the starboard stern quarter of his boat that supports the aft cabin roof... he shook it off...



Saturday, May 20, 2017

Saturday
May 20, 2017

We arrived at the Bohemia Bay Yacht Harbour Marina yesterday.  It was a wonderful ride up the Chesapeake Bay or as Mike would say "rather boring."  There is nothing close to this marina and no curtesy car.  Luckily for us, we stocked up at Georgetown.  There were a few delivery menus, so we ordered Italian and they brought it right up to the boat slip.  
There was a little rain, lightening and hail last evening, but over night it was quiet.  Today we should get a high of 66 degrees.  A lot cooler than the 90 degrees yesterday.  

The Coastguard Auxiliary inspected our boat today.  We passed!

Here are a few pictures of the area.


On the drive to Bohemia, there were a lot more hills then we have been seeing.  Houses on the cliffs remind us of Milwaukee.



Every once and a while we see a break in the trees and have to take a look.  This is a trailer park community.   A little blurry, but you get the idea. 


Bohemia Bay Yacht Harbour (BBYH) has a nice beach.




BBYH also has a nice pool and quite a few picnic areas.  The pool first opened today.  Guess we are getting closer to summer.  



This picnic area is out on a point.  We walked out there this morning, but forgot our camera.



There are quite a few covered slips and open slips.  300 slips total. By the way, that is us over on the right.  Always easy to see us by the bright orange balls. 😀

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Thursday
May 18, 2017

Today it is 91 degrees, hot and sunny.  
As you see in the pictures, we are under blue sky's.  Just like Milwaukee the spring temps here are constantly changing.  We will be in high 60's by Saturday.  

We are enjoying the Georgetown area atmosphere.  Visited two large antique stores in Galena, MD and then went to Middletown, MD for a Super Walmart stock up.  The marina loaned us a Honda minivan filled with gas.  We believe it was one of the newest marina loaners we have used with only 48,000 miles on it compared to 270,000 miles on most of the loaners.


A few pictures of the Georgetown Yacht Basin Marina.




The pool and ice cream store don't open until Memorial Weekend.



Above are two pictures of the Kitty Knight House.  As the British advanced up the Sassafras River in May of 1813, they burned Georgetown, reducing it to ash, except for a church and two brick houses at the top of the Hill.  Catharine "Kitty" Knight refused to leave an invalid neighbor, defied Admiral Sir George Cockburn by declaring "I shall not leave.  If you burn this house, you burn me with it."  The British finally relented.  


Mike and Elwood walking toward the marina's small sandy beach.


Sunset on the Chesapeake 



Good Nite...

Tomorrow we have a short run to the Bohemia Bay Yacht Harbour Marina in Chesapeake City, MD.  This will be our staging area with fellow loopers, to take the Chesapeake Bay/Delaware Bay Canal, Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean run together.