Barnegat to Cape May today. We left Barnagat inlet at sunrise (7ish). There were significant breaking waves as we left so that was a bit exciting, but it calmed down right away as we got out and into deeper water away from the seawall. The wind was around 20kt from the north so we were able to sail a bit with the jib. We got to Cape may around 4. There was a huge fleet of i think fishing boats that looked super cool as we came in the inlet, I wish I had time to draw them. I did get some pics and video as we left though. The current coming into South Jersey marina was "light" according to them, but was still a challenge to dock in. We had to fend off a very nice 50ish foot classic wooden ketch (I think? cutter rigged with 2 fore sails but also 2 masts.) but we got in ok. Got diesel and did a pumpout on the way in. Engine didn't start at the fuel dock after that, and Mal tried the remote starter switch again and it failed after a little cough. He got it going with the screw driver though. Really nice marina. Had an excellent shower upstairs in the building over the shop. They had nice laundry machines too but I don't have enough dirty laundry to bother yet. We walked about a mile into town on Washington St. There were tons of really neat victorian houses that reminded me of toronto in murdoch mysteries. A couple offer tours. (Physik house and Southern Mansion?) Definately would go back for a longer visit. The center has a neat open mall kind of area with lots of cute shops. There was a horse drawn carriage in front of a big church with very nice stained glass right at the start of that area too, and lots of fairy lights. We ended up eating at George's (BYOB Greek restaurant) and tried to find a liquor store to buy something to celebrate Mal's successful docking but no luck. Still dinner was excellent. I had shrimp saganaki and Mal had a whole branzino which was huge and looked awesome.