Today we finally escaped the gravitational pull of life ashore. It feels good to be underway!
We collected our docklines from our seasonal slip at Osprey Point Marina in Rock Hall, MD and sailed 42 miles north on the Chesapeake Bay to the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. This is a narrow, deep water channel with high over-arching bridges to accommodate huge ocean-going ships. But recreational boaters are welcome here as well. We will anchor overnight in the Engineer's Cove at Chesapeake City, about midway through the Canal. It will be lights out early aboard Cutter Loose tonight in anticiation of an early start in the morning.
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