Saturday, May 31, 2014

5/31/14:  We are still in Baltimore, MD. We have rented a car and are taking in all the sights. It is nice being able to jump in the car and travel beyond our normal walking distance.

The weather continues to be a factor for our fellow Loopers headed north. Hope things settle down soon.

We await our friend Steve a fellow Looper who is heading here from Florida. He is making great time and we expect him early next week. Once he is here we will continue on our Looper adventure northward.

Several of our Looper friends are ahead of us and continue to give us updates on the conditions of the bays, the New Jersey ICW, and marinas.  It’s like having a personal water concierge. We miss them and hope our wakes cross in the near future.

Thursday, May 22, 2014


5/22/14:  Our plans are to stay here in Baltimore for at least another week. Take in some sights and visit some of my old friends who live in the area.  


Yesterday we attended the Great Harbour Yearly meeting. Lots of good information was exchanged and a chance to meet other Great Harbour owners. A fun time had by all.



'At Last' GH37 Arrives


On Tuesday I heard someone yelling Twelve Stones from the water & looked out to find ‘Attitude Adjusment’ (fellow Loopers) pulling into the marina next door. Of course we met for breakfast the next day. The weather looks like it will keep them here for a couple of more days.




5/17/14: Weather lifted so we headed out to Baltimore a 41NM trip. The Baltimore harbor wasn’t as busy as we had expected making navigation a breeze.



Baltimore Harbor






Baltimore Skyline 


Chesapeake Bay Bridge



We docked at Anchorage Marina behind Lo Que Se A (GH37) & Pipe Dream (GH47). They were the first to arrive for the Great Harbour Yearly meeting. 



Thursday, May 15, 2014


5/14/14: Weather, weather, weather. It seems like the entire country is experiencing bad weather so we aren’t alone.  The weather for the next couple of day is expected to kick up on the bay; wind gust 30 knots, thunderstorms & heavy rain. With that kind of news we decided to tuck into a Shipwright Harbor Marina off Herring Bay, Maryland.

As with lots of marinas on the Chesapeake Bay the sailboats out numbered the power boats. There is a good restaurant within walking distance and a West Marina.




Bridge View Deale, Maryland

Shipwright Harbor Marina
Deale, Maryland


Walking Distance to West Marine - Deale, Maryland



5/13/14: Solomons Island: As we were approaching the dock we were greeted by fellow Loopers out in their dinghies. Tom & Jan- ‘Navigator, Larry & Jan – ‘Panacea’, & Ross & Barb- ‘Attitude Changer”.  

After docking we enjoyed a delicious meal with everyone at a nearby seafood restaurant.  This Looping thing is awesome.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014


5/13/14:  We left Deltaville, Va. this morning continuing north on the Chesapeake Bay. The weather is perfect resulting in good visibility and calm water. Our next stop is Solomons Island, Maryland on the Patuxent River about 55NM north of Deltaville.


5/9/14: We closed the books on the AGLCA 2014 Spring Rendezvous & left Norfolk, VA 
harbor. We had a GREAT TIME getting to know other Loopers. 

Leaving Norfolk, Va we passed by the many U.S. Military ships in port. One ship was scheduled to leave later in the day and we saw her crew on deck. Once out of the harbor a warship passed right in front of us. Awesome sites to see.












In true Chesapeake Bay style we left in beautiful weather that later turned into heavy fog. Most of our trip 51NM trip north to Dozier Regatta Marina in Deltaville, Va. was foggy.





Deltaville is home to the Dozier’s Waterway Guide, the cruising source book most of us use. The Dozier Marina hosts a Looper event the weekend after the Spring Rendezvous.  We almost didn’t go but are so glad we did. The atmosphere was laid back, fun, & relaxing. The courteous cars gave us a chance to pick up groceries, go out to eat, & of course visit West Marine. What a great way to unwind after Norfolk and get ready to continue on our Loop 
adventure.








Marina Loaner Car :)





Monday, May 5, 2014


5/4/14:  Looper boats started to arrive in groves here yesterday at the Waterside Marina, Norfolk, VA. We have already had two nights of Docktails with the AGLCA 2014 Spring Rendezvous starting this afternoon.





Our view of the Norfolk Harbor is wonderful. We are right across from a couple of US Military ships in dry dock. Daily we see large ships being brought in by the local tug boats.



Downtown Norfolk a block from the Marina


Waterside Marina, Norfolk, VA


Entering the Norfolk Harbor - very busy!


Norfolk Harbor


Military Ships in Dry Dock


We sit out on the front of the boat & watch the large ships coming & going.





A park at the marina gives Ike a place to run.


Military Ship across from us.


Lots of port traffic.


Tugs of all sizes and shapes in the harbor.



Ike Enjoying The View



5/3/14 Update:

On 4/4/14 we left our home port in Green Cove Springs, Florida and arrived in Norfolk, Va. on 4/26/14. Our destination, Norfolk, is the America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association (AGLCA) 2014 Spring Rendezvous location.

In 18 days we:
·         traveled 695NM on the ICW
·         went through 2 locks on the Great Dismal Swamp route
·         crossed:
o   Cape Fear Inlet: With waves up to 4’ & occasionally higher
o   Pamilco Sound: The largest lagoon along the US East Coast, 70 miles long & 15-30 miles wide. Bordered by wildlife refuges & sanctuaries.
o   Albermarle Sound: A large estuary on the coast of North Carolina, 45 miles east to west, and 11 miles north to south.

The weather forced us to seek shelter at various marinas along the way. The forced weather stops gave us a chance to experience places we probably would not have visited. Some of the more enjoyable stops were: Darien, Ga at the free city docks. The people of the city are warm & welcoming. Barefoot Landing with its Outlet Mall and free shuttle. Customer service is their main objective.

On good weather nights we anchored at some of the most spectacular anchorages.


Sunset View from Twelve Stones Pilot House


Our arrival a week early to the kick-off of the AGLCA 2014 Spring Rendezvous gave us a chance to catch up on boat chores as well as haircuts & dog grooming. And the occasional nap.

DISMAL SWAMP:

The Dismal Swamp is described as home to creepy-crawlers, snakes, & insects, with buzzing, chirps, and odd noises to be heard.

It is a 22 mile long canal with two locks, one at the south end & one at the north end.  It is an alternative to other routes north provided your boat does not draw more than 6 feet.  


22 Mile Long Canal



Twelve Stones on the Dismal Swamp


A Different View



South Mills Lock - Boats passing us by.


South Mill Lock



Tied up at the wall between South Mills Lock & the Bridge. 

4/25/14: We had originally planned to tie up to the wall in Elizabeth City. However, when we arrived there was a 15 Knot wind coming into the city creating whitecaps on the free dock wall. We decided to go onto South Mills Lock and tie up for the night which proved to be a very smart decision. Later that night the weather turned very bad with a  tornado (winds 65+) touching down in Elizabeth City. Tied up at South Mills we were protected from the high winds. When other Loopers arrived in Norfolk we heard the stories of how some boats and the docks had been damaged by the tornado in Elizabeth City. Praising God that no one we talked to suffered major damage or personal injury.

Elizabeth City with 15+knot wind at Free Docks