Moored in Sept-Isle QU

2000hr position 50 drs 12 min 9 sec North 66 drs 23 min 08 sec West

Moored in Sept-Isle QU to fix stern light.  Couldn’t do it underway.   Made 102 nm in 24 hours including low wind in the night.

Afternoon WX was wind w at 15  with a swell from south at 6-8 ft.

5 Responses to “Moored in Sept-Isle QU”

  1. Dick Wisham says:

    Looks like your getting into some more open sea conditions, not that you haven’t in the past on the great lakes. I’ve always had the impression that the North Atlantic is like a Noreaster down here on a normal day. How far along the coast will you be able to go into a port?

  2. Ray from Pa. says:

    July 16, 1500: It’s been many miles from Two
    Harbors…We’ve been following your progress of
    course. I know you have everything covered…take
    care, fair winds and following seas….Ray..

  3. Ray Bourdage Sr. says:

    It has to be the best adventure you’ve ever taken
    on. The blogs are fantastic. Sail safe and following
    seas.

  4. T-bone says:

    One day when the mortgage is null, my unconceived children are grown and out of he house and I no longer need to worry about income, I too will be off on a boat. If I am not too old and creeky.

  5. capt bruce says:

    gad tommy!

    at the time i didn’t know it,but two days into the 2007-2008 california tour you had your “worst watch ever!”.i listened to you tell visitors that,”in 40 years of going to sea,this deck is where i had stood the ‘worst watch ever’.
    when you finish your adventure,i hope that holds true and that was indeed,the worst.

    capt bruce