We've never been to the Little Choptank before, so we set sights on that for a stop on our way to Solomon's Island. We had a glorious downwind sail on Friday, with winds from NNE. We were able to fly our colorful gennaker for more than 2/3 of the distance. We anchored just before sunset. But on Saturday morning, just after we weighed anchor, we noted that our engine was overheating. So we dropped the anchor just a few hundred yards from where we had spent the night, so we could troubleshoot. Unfortunately we were now anchored in a popular fishing hole, and I'm sure those powerboaters were wondering why we were ruining their crabbing and fishing with our odd choice of anchoring. After a few hours of bleeding air and other troubleshooting, we returned to our original anchorage for the everning, abandoning our hopes of getting to Solomon's Island. Alas. We wanted to be sure the engine problem was solved. Rather than risk a further distance, we returned one day earlier than planned on this holiday weekend. The engine didn't act up again, which was good because we had to motor most of the way to Annapolis on Sunday due to light winds.