Cape Charles
Today was the day when the wind was supposed to die down and we could travel the 32 miles from Norfolk to Cape Charles. I had no idea what a smorgasbord of "Oh S*#@ts" it would be....
We left the marina at 7 am with perfectly calm winds and smooth seas and threaded our way out of the busy harbor dotted with barges, tug boats and an assortment of navy vessels. The first inkling I had that something big was happening was seeing a Navy escort boat, complete with 2 armed gentlemen approaching us at a 45 degree angle and nudging us out of the channel. Turns out that a submarine was coming back into port and no boaters are allowed anywhere near. I've never seen a sub in the water and up close, so it was exciting!
I was just starting to relax and enjoy the ride when I spotted my first crab pot directly in front of us. Are you kidding me?!?! I hate those things! Fortunately, we only had a few stringers of them and with me spotting them, Tom threaded us through perfectly. I even felt comfortable enough to drive the boat for a short while with Tom supervising.
As we approached the channel into Cape Charles and our marina we saw several pods of dolphins playing in the bay. They are so cute! I called the marina, alerted them that we were arriving soon and then heard on the radio - "M/V Orion this is the Coast Guard - please acknowledge." Long story short, they announced their intention to board us for a safety inspection and said they would follow us into the marina and board us there. I don't know why that made my mouth dry - we have the proper equipment - but it is like being called to the Principal's office and not knowing why.... Turns out the 2 guys were delightful and after 20 minutes of checking out our boat, we were given a "pass"!
We did walk the 5 minutes into town and it is lovely and charming. Look it up if you have time and see for yourself! We had a delicious lunch at Kelly's (and a much-needed beverage!) and then have just relaxed. More exploring tomorrow.
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