View from the Crew: SIGMACHI has stayed "Put" all day and for a 2nd night on Madision Bay. Day 2 of SIGMACHI 's Fall Cruise
Jeanne and I are on a 3 week cruise of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. We are presently in Madison Bay off of the Little Choptank River...not very far from the mouth of Slaughter Creek and very near to Poverty Point Farm. Many duck/goose hunting safaris were launched from PPF by Betty G. Fisher back during the 1960s & 70s . I should know; I was there many times! Haven't been in this "neighborhood" for about 50 years!
Madison Bay was selected as an anchoring ground yesterday after a phenomenally beautiful 59 mile run from Nabbs Creek.
The forecast for today was selected as a safe harbor from all winds except those from the north. This proved correct; all day a steady wind was from the east at 14 mph. There was no notable landing spot in Madison Bay and we didn't care! SIGMACHI is completely well stocked with provisions! Saturday we rested and did some boat work, some business work and yes...naps!/
We stayed securely anchored here for two nights in about 7ft. of water with a 55 lb. Mantus anchor, 60 ft of 3/8 chain and 15 ft of 8plait 5/8" anchor line. SIGMACHI is a 40 ft Pacemaker Flush Deck Flying Bridge motor yacht and stayed secure without any anchor slippage.
Tomorrow, Sunday, even if the wind is about the same we will set course for Crapo about 45 miles distant by water to seek calm shelter for Sunday night.
Monday we will presumably make the 30 mile (÷/-) cruise to Crisfield via the "inside passage."
Keep posted...
Life is grand!
Tight Lines!
Alan
Alan & Jeanne Cecil
M/V SIGMACHI
(Attachment: Photo of Garmin Chart Plotter showing Madison Bay)
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