9:00 am and we are just leaving Rye, NH Dock for fuel. This was a navigational challenge to say the least. The narrow gateway was surrounded by rock walls and chucker full of various sizes of mooring balls, and boats ⛴⛵π£π€. The dock itself had a few large touring ships in place which left us little room for mobility. Captain Ken maneuvered Serenity like a Pro; unfreaking believable!π I need a drink, lol π¬
We are back at it with 55 more miles to go. The sun is out, the seas are calm and we are taking it all in. ππ
12:15 and we are so close.
We are the blue dot
The winds have picked up to 12 mph and the waves are now 3-4' with an occasional rogue 5 footer just to keep us on our toes! We are making great time with the following seas coming off our starboard stern making us wiggle.
2:30 and we are home at our spot at Sunset Marina.
Portland LightHouse is always a welcome sight!
Thanks for Following Along!
Until next time...ππ⚓
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