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Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pic
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pics
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3 Pics
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3
Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3
29/06/2017

Social Security Statement - Cape May to Home Port - Log 3

Social Security Statement left Cape May early Wednesday morning to get a head start!  We found a strong current exiting the marina and grounded.  After using our trusty bow thrusters and raising the mainsail, we’re able to break free and began our trip back to our home port of Baltimore.  The weather over to the canal was great.  We sailed past several freighters, spotted a few more dolphins and turned left into the canal.  With calm waters and several bridges to pass under, we exited on the Maryland side just before sunset; and ok course, the winds began to pick up.  Through the night the winds increased, with gusts to 25+ knots and seas 6 ft+ (not making for a wonderful sleep).  Through the night we crested and surfed down waves, finally turning to. read more...


Social Security Statement - Norfolk to Cape May pics
Social Security Statement - Norfolk to Cape May pics
Social Security Statement - Norfolk to Cape May Pics
Social Security Statement - Norfolk to Cape May Pics
Social Security Statement - Norfolk to Cape May
Social Security Statement - Norfolk to Cape May
28/06/2017

Social Security Statement - Log 2 Norfolk to Cape May

Social Security Statement made it to Cape May safely.  We had a great sail coming out of Norfolk while narrowly missing a nuclear submarine!  We took a heading to about 20 miles offshore hoping for wind and found the doldrums.  The sea state was calm and we continued motoring towards Cape May.  During the night shift we encountered an UBO (unidentified boating object) that beamed a spot light on us for about 45 minutes, then disappeared into the night.  Entering Cape May we encountered a pod of about 100 porpoises!  Great ending to the sail.  SST CrewGOPR0478. read more...


Social Security Statement - Log 2 Norfolk to Cape May
Social Security Statement - Log 2 Norfolk to Cape May
28/06/2017

Meritage - Log entry 3: Cape May!

We survived our Ocean journey! The day started in Virginia and ended in New Jersey! Thats pretty cool for a bay sailor like me. Highlights include:1. Motoring out of Portsmouth with a surface submarine (and his armed patrol boat escort) beside us!2. If that wasn't cool enough, watching an aircraft carrier steam past us made us feel like the speck that we were! 3. 12 hours of sailing including another few hours of the spinnaker flying (we are determined to hoist that thing smoothly before the trip is over)!4. Watching the sunset over water and not land! As an east coaster this only happens when you are more than 15 miles offshore! 5. Alas, the winds would not hold out and we were back to motoring by 1am. Fortunately by morning, just as we were about to make shake-n-pour pancakes, the wind. read more...


28/06/2017

Social Security Statement - Norfolk to Cape May Video on YouTube

I will be posting a video of Social Security Statement’s Delmarva Rally episode on my YouTube Channel:Sailing Epoch.I captured some of you other Ralliers along the way.Stop by the Channel and Subscribe to watch! Regards,Craig SavageauSST Crew. read more...


Meritage - Photo 3 for Meritage:killer sunset!
Meritage - Photo 3 for Meritage:killer sunset!
26/06/2017

Meritage - Log entry 3: Meritage

We completed leg 1! 150 nautical miles feom Annapolis MD to Portsmouth VA in exactly 24 hours. Lots of exciting firsts for me and the crew!At the end of the last blog, I was going to get some rest before my first nightwatch...I knew that falling asleep would be difficult but eventually, 45 minutes before my watch started, I managed to get a nap in!When I woke, Craig and Paul had set me up with a good heading and a good handoff. Wecarried on with motoring until 2am when the winds returned. After 15 minutes (of waffling), I decided to let Meritage do what she was out there to do. So we raised sails, cut the engine and were back off to the races moving faster by wind power! As the sun rose we were greeted by a pod of 4 dolphins (screwed up the video, sorry) and by 7am we were entering the. read more...


Meritage - Photo 2 from Meritage: the genaker flies!
Meritage - Photo 2 from Meritage: the genaker flies!
25/06/2017

Meritage - Log entry 2 for Meritage: 12 hours in!

We have been on the water for 12 hours now. Currently we are motor sailing due to the lack of wind however the first 8 hours were fantastic! We were making great time and having fun. We hoisted our asymmetrical spinnaker (for the first time)! I will attach a picture because it was a long awaited experience and it did not disappoint! A bright red, blue and green colored sail that carried us for hours at 6-7 knots in very light air. Amazing! There is video of me doing an Irish jig I was so happy! Breakfast was a dozen home grown eggs from my birds, Lunch were simple PB&Js, and dinner was veggie chili. We are on our watch schedule (I am supposed to be sleeping) so I will sign offnow as I have the midnight to 4am shift. Cool sitings include dolphins, stingray, and a pelican the followed. read more...


Meritage - Arriving in Annapolis!
Meritage - Arriving in Annapolis!
24/06/2017

Meritage - Log entry 1 for Meritage

We made it to Annapolis in record time! 3 and a half hours thanks to a following sea. This morning, we loaded our gear and our absurd amount of food, and off we went from Deale to Annapolis. Winds were brisk and we only needed the mainsail to zip along at 6-8 knots (thats only like 9-10 miles per hour which to most of you is laughable, but to sailors, especially cruisers, thats like formula 1 racing! We found the Port Annapolis Marina, settled in, and rode marina bicycles to the skipper's briefing where we got to meet other teams on the rally. A dip in the pool, a nice shower and we were ready to settle in for the night...until...I wanted to do a Navigation lights check. Low and behold a key light (stern running light) was not working. We replaced the bulb but still no light. 2 hours. read more...


24/06/2017

Andiamo - Getting prepared for tomorrow's start

Shakedown cruise by Doug solo on trip from Oxford to Annapolis.  Seas 2 to 3 feet and wind 15-20 knots with gusts to 25.. Briefing done, dinner finished.   Life vest fitting and adjustments tonight. Boat safety overview as well. Then some well deserved sleep.  Start time 10 am tomorrow.  Ready to go!. read more...


24/06/2017

Social Security Statement - Log 1 - Preparing for Departure

After a rainy evening, the Crew of Social Security Statement are sitting in Back Creek prepping for the day.  The weather is clearing, the sun is bright and breakfast is about to be cooked.  Our Rally Flag is flying to port, and we’re awaiting a great start to the Rally.  Hoping our friends on Evening Star (Pearson 33) are making out ok and that leak has stopped for the time being!   Let us know if you need a tow!  Big winds and following seas to our Rally friends.  ~ Social Security StatementSSS Log 1 Email. read more...


Social Security Statement - Log 1 - Preparing for Departure
Social Security Statement - Log 1 - Preparing for Departure
23/06/2017

Mariposarah II - Ready for Annapolis!

Mariposarah II is ready. Food is stocked. Crew is ready. Dark and Stormies ready, Will see ya’ll at the briefing!  . read more...



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