Century Club: George Hernandez

Friday, February 7, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

Light winds but perfect for a relaxing sail in the sunshine. I sailed over to the east side of the HRBT to photograph a friend unsucessfully attempting to retrieve a lost anchor before heading south to Oriental NC. 

The Gerald R. Ford made multible passes over sensors near the Willoughby Degaussing Station and with the help of a couple tugs turned around right in front of Fort Monroe. Quite a sight!

Monday, February 3, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

Unusually cold weather and an unending case of bronchitis has kept me off the water for most of the month. Monday while still not feeling 100% I had to get out. Fortunately, light winds and sunshine made for a very comfortable day on the water. In the sun going downwind, quite warm. heading upwind in the shade of the sail, not so much...

Quite a few warships on the channel. 2 Aircraft carriers, 2 submarines, plus the usual Navy patrol boats protecting them, and at least 4 tugs, and several cargo ships.

Monday, January 13, 2025
Number of days:
1 day

Unusually cold weather and commitments has got me off to a slow start this year.

Forecasted to be near 50, I saw my chance. Unfortunately we never made it out of the low 40's. However, with sunshine and light winds it was beautiful on the water! Only problem, it was peak ebb tide. With the light wind I could go this way or that but the end result was that I would be going with the flow...

Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

I sailed about 7 miles down the Elizabeth River and back.

Friday, December 13, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

Very light winds allowed the cool day to feel quite comfortable. Not going anywhere it is perfectly fine with me to float along at just a couple knots....

Circled a freighter that had been anchored at F-1 for about a week now.

Monday, November 18, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

With a forecast of light winds, I almost didn't leave the dock. But, it was another nice day so off I went. Leaving Mill Creek I spotted another Nonsuch. Following him for a while to get some pictures until turning back to OPCM.

 

Docking was another thing. New dock which gives me the maneuvering room for backing in. Twice so far it had gone well. Not today. Five tries before finally giving up and going in bow first. That really bothered me so back out again and on the first try I did it. With 30 hours of fuel on board, this could have gone on all night... 

Sunday, November 17, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

Light breeze today. Beautiful sailing. However headed back to dock, it seemed I wasn't making much progress. That's okay, not in a hurry. I'm making 0.5 knots according to my chartplotter. Except it was 1/2 knot backwards! Fire up the Westerbeke...

Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

First to move a friends' Hallberg-Rassy 31 from Tidewater Marine Service back to its slip at Old Point Comfort Marina. Second, and much shorter, relocate my Nonsuch 30 from "J" dock to "H" dock where the fairway is wider and the tidal current is not as strong flowing through the marina. Easily backed my boat into the slip on the first try.

Tuesday, November 5, 2024 to Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Number of days:
2 days

...and back. Then over to Willoughby Bay for the night.

A beautiful afternoon with an unseasonably warm south breeze. Original thought was to sail out to the ocean, but by the time I was under sail it was obvious it couldn't be done before the sun set. Instead turned back just before reaching Little Creek arriving at my anchorage about 30 minutes before sunset. Perfect sleeping weather. The following morning light winds turned my 4.5 mile sail home into almost 2 hours. But with warm sunshine, I enjoyed every minute of the slow motion sail back home...

Saturday, November 2, 2024
Number of days:
1 day

...on Willoughby Bay.

In spite of leaving the house fairly early, time was getting close when I arrived at the marina. So, rather than sail over I just fired up the diesel and motored there. No wanting to be in the way and wanting the sun at my back for photography I anchored east of the southbound leg. I was a little further off the course than I would prefer but still got a few good pictures. Actually my favorite shots were as I encountered boats on their final leg as I was motoring back to OPCM.

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