We're at the end of this dock, nice club! |
It's a fixed dock, tight fit |
It was the steward's night off so we had to come into the dock by ourselves. It's a fixed dock with pilings on both sides of the slip so it's a relatively tight fit but there was little wind and tide so we made it okay. We have learned that coming into a slip with pilings, using fenders is not a good idea. They just hang up on the pilings, caught between the boat and the piling - either pulling through and slowing the boat in the process or stopping the boat altogether - or, worse yet, bending the stanchions. So now we always coming into a slip that has pilings naked, no fenders. So far all we've ever encounted is bare wood that does not mar the boat with the modern pilings with the green preservatives, it doesn't come off on the boat.
Tonight is supposed to be the last night of cold weather (below 60) and a warming trend is scheduled for the coming week (we didn't buy a weather contract on that prediction yet). The weatherman's forecast for today was spot on, no problems with winds of 5 to 10 out of the west. Hopefully, Tuesday will be the same but the wind is predicted to be higher and more northerly (a possible sail??) On to Hampton, VA.
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