We have two thermometers in the galley, one for the temperature in the main cabin, and one for the temperature inside the refrigerator. When I got up this morning, both thermometers read the same. But Roy soon popped up and started the engine, sending engine heat into the cabin.
Left around eight. Unfortunately, the wind was against us and kept getting stronger. By afternoon, it had slowed us down so much that we didn't think we had a chance of reaching the mouth of the Potomac today, but we went in closer to land, where it's calmer, and picked up speed. Entered the mouth of the Potomac shortly after sunset and anchored off the Virginia shore.
A gale's predicted for tomorrow night, so we'll have to find a marina by early afternoon.
No comments:
Post a Comment