Thursday, August 28, 2014

Down the Rivers

8-24-14
Chicago to Harborside Marina
South of Julie Ill.

We were awakened early by the boat rocking all around so I peaked outside to see the whole marina rocking and rolling. The winds had picked up and they were coming right in the mouth of the marina. It was not good. I looked at the weather and it was supposed to do this for a couple days. That was all we had to see. Had enough of the big city already so we packed up and headed for the lock to go through downtown. I knew it was going to be a very bad ride out the marina and over to the lock due to all the Sea walls bouncing those waves back out into the lake. We weren't surprised when we literally had 4 and 5 foot waves coming from all directions.


I called the lock master to make sure we would not have any delays in getting into the lock and he said we should be good, he would wait for us to get there to open them. Called him on the radio when we arrived and he opened them right up. I was glad to see them shut. We putted down the river right through downtown. It was a cool sight. After being in the canal only a few minutes, we saw why it is called the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal. Dirty is an understatement.




Don't back up to far


The writing on the wall says it all.

 We were quickly out of downtown and into the ship part of the canal. The industrial stuff was everywhere. Started running into all the barges and there is not much room to get by some of them. We had to pull over in between parked barges to let others go by several times.



The infamous fish barrier. I tried to get Wendy
 to stick her tongue in the water to see
 if it was charged. 

All the captains were nice and would communicate what they needed on the radio. One Tow Captain without any barges even pulled over to let us by. 


We were in the first lock with the Tug Cody Boyd. We 
were going to have to wait till he cleared
the lock but the lockmaster ask if we could
 lock through with him and he said ok.
They have priority over pleasure craft.
Wendy thought he was nice, I think it was cause 
Wendy had her bikini on. Either way, we got through faster. I made her wear it the rest of the way.

We finally got to the wider area of the river and it got easier. After several hours we pulled Into the marina to stop for the night. And it is officially hot now. 

8-25-14
Harborside Marina to Heritage Harbor Marina
Ottawa Ill.

We got a semi early start to get to the first lock to try and get a better start. Weeell, almost. Got to the first lock and waited 3 hours to lock through.



 We went in with 3 other Loopers, all in Trawlers. We pulled out and put the haul butt on and made it to the next lock to wait 5 hours to lock through. The Trawlers caught up. Luckily a Tow Captain said we could lock through with him so we all got in the lock and rafted to the barge. The word was out, bikini paid off again.



 While we were in the lock, a nasty storm was brewing ahead so Wendy made reservations at Heritage Harbor Marina only a couple miles away. We put the hammer down and barely made it to the marina before the storm. We got to get the loaner Suburban from the marina and after the storm went to the Walmart in Ottawa for supplies. After a long day, time for bed.

EDIT:
Funny note to add. We have been hearing a lot about the carp but have only seen a couple flyers. When we were backing into our slip we were looking back and saw a Carp fly out of the water and do a header right into the dock box with a loud thud. Funny as heck.


8-26-14

Heritage Harbor to Grafton Harbor, Grafton Ill.

After thinking about what to do to get Wendy home to take care of some family business,  we decided to just go ahead and run as far as we could till we got to Grafton so we could get Wendy on a plane. There has been a lot of rain up here lately and when we got going there was a ton of stuff floating downriver.



Driving through a mine field.

 Mostly wood from trees but some actual trees in there also. We got to the first lock in a few minutes and luckily it was only an hour wait. The lockmaster said the wickets were down at the last 2 locks so we should be able to drive right over them and bypass the lock. Didn't sound right to me but oh well. The ride to the next lock was good, this area of the river doesn't have a lot to see. 


Starved Rock at the Starved Rock Lock and Dam.


It wasn't all ugly.

Sure enough, called the lock master and he said to just go around. I creeped over the wickets just to make sure. With all the rain, the river has risen enough to level the top and bottom side of the rivers so they lower the wickets to help the river flow. Luckily we got to bypass the last lock also. We have been running around 35mph the whole time except when we came  upon large quantities of crap floating.


It was also like running through a large mud pit, the water was super nasty. It was not a relaxing ride, Wendy and I both had our eyes on the river ahead. Once we heard a loud thump only to look back and see a Carp bounce off the side of the boat. We added a mile to the trip just dodging debris. After 241 miles we pulled into Grafton Harbor at 6:00pm. 


She was rode hard today and never complained. Pun intended.

I was able to get another fuel burn run in to see how
accurate the fuel management was. Just as before,
it says we burn about 10% more than we actually do.
That is good news, always have more than it
says and we are getting better fuel economy
than actually stated.

 We were both wore out. Went to the on site restaurant to eat and crashed hard.


8-27-14 till 9-1-14
Grafton Harbor

In the morning first thing we were able to get Enterprise to pick me up to go get a rental car to get Wendy to and from the airport and so I could have some wheels for the week while she would be gone. Got her to the plane and off she went so I had to stay with the boat and look after our supplies and check the pool temperature everyday. With the holiday weekend coming up it would be good to be tucked away in a slip to let all the carnage get over with. The next couple days were quiet but then it got very busy, and then busier and busier. It turned into and all out fiasco. 


Redneck Riviera across the river.

I got to see stuff like:
     A carp jump onto the back deck of a boat and flop around sending one lady Into a scream fest.
     Several boats crash into the docks.
     Many near collisions at the harbor mouth.
     A ripping boat fire just down the river.



    And every yahoo that owned a stereo was blasting away.
    Several boats down, there was a houseboat that I saw the shore power cord going into the water which was yellow going into the water and black coming out. I showed it to the dock hand and he pulled It out to find it wire nutted together in the water. Awesome.



The place was an absolute zoo. The marina staff did did a great job with keeping up with all the mess. 

Went and picked Wendy up from the airport Sunday night at 7pm and the place was still hopping when we got back. We could not take back the rental car until Tuesday due to the holiday so we just loafed around Monday and waited for the carnage to start like it had for the last 3 days. By the middle of the day it looked like everybody had partied out the last 3 cause it was not as busy. Didn't bother us none. Quiet is good. It is a great place to lay over if you have to. The marina crew and staff are very nice people. Even with all the commotion on the holiday weekend, the marina was a good stop. Our last night it stormed pretty good all around but nothing to heavy right over us. We were treated to a really good lightening show.





9-2-14
Grafton to Kaskaskia River Lock

Turned in the rental Explorer and headed down stream to go as far as we could but leaving late and having 2 locks to get through we weren't expecting to log many miles. Right after we got started we looked back to see carp literally flying everywhere. It was comical to see.



 To our surprise, the locks were not to big of a delay. What was, is all the stuff floating downstream. Once again all the heavy rain had the river trashed up big time.



 Went next to the Arch but there were several towes running in the river and they must have been late cause it looked like they were WFO causing huge waves to roll down the river. To rough to get many pics.



 We managed to get to Hoppies to get some fuel and decided to just keep going, it was still early enough to get to the Kaskaskia River. 


Fern, in the cart is the owner of Hoppies. She gave us the run down on what to expect downstream. 

With all the rain the current was really moving. Apparently there a 80 mph current cause we were doing about 30mph and I saw this on the gps.


With our 111mph maximum speed 
attained,  we were there in no time.


We called the lock master to make sure it would be ok to tie up for the night and he said sure, no problem. Kind of unusual to be able to tie to one of the locks but we felt right at home on a lock wall. It was a real peaceful place. It is the only place to tie up for a long way. 



Fired up the generator, made dinner, had a shower on the transom and went to bed after another long run, 100 miles.

9-3-14
Kaskaskia Lock to Green Turtle Bay Marina

Our lock stay ended up being a good one. Free and quiet as can be. We really wanted to make the long run to Green Turtle but that was a long way with a couple locks. Got an early start, about 6:00 am, and only about a mile down river we hit heavy fog. Really heavy! Visibility was just past the bow rail. Only thing we could do was idle down stream on one engine and listen for Tows. We ran the edge of the river right next to the wing dams as close as we dared to, pretty sure there would be no Tows near them. After a few minutes we heard the familiar rumble of a large engine. I had my eyes on the radar and Wendy was peering out the front. I could see the Tow on the radar and he was parked on the opposite shore waiting for the fog to lift. We never were able to actually see him. A little while later we came to a spot and I just didn't like what I saw on the radar and charts so we tucked in between 2 large barge tie up spots on the side of the river and waited for over an hour before the fog lifted enough to see decent. I'm glad we did. Downriver there were several barges on the side of the river anchored and that would probably gave us a heart attack coming upon them in the fog. Oh yea, while this was going on we were also dodging trees and crap in the water. 



Pretty much what we saw all around.

We finally got to get up and get running but the trash was everywhere still. There isn't much, ok anything, on the south end of the river before the Ohio River, pretty desolate. We got to the Ohio and made the left turn up and within a few minutes we came to the new Olmstead Lock and Dam under construction.


Next was the Lock and Dam 53 and as luck would have it the wickets were down so we got to drive right around. Well we were not so lucky at Lock 52 and to make things worst the big lock was broke so they were only using the smaller one. They were having to break the Tows apart and lock them through in 2 sections. There were Tows parked all along the river bank waiting, I thought we would be there overnight waiting. I had Wendy put on her bikini, it was actually hot enough to wear one, and sure enough the lock master called and said he would send us up after the first half of the down bound Tow. About an hour later, we got through. We put the hammer down and ran the rest of the trip at about 40 to get to the Marina before dark. Still had one more lock to do but we got right through it and pulled in the marina right after dark.


Going into the Barkley Lock right before dark.
Luckily the marina is right near the top
of the lock.

 Another marathon day with 218 miles covered. Went up to the Yacht Club to eat and get a drink but this is a dry county so no booze. Figures. A couple locals in the restaurant gave us some of their beer and wine. You are allowed to bring your own, they even keep it in the cooler for you.

9-4-14
Green Turtle Bay

Decided to just stay put and take the loaner van to the grocery store for some food and supplies. This was a nice place and with a pool it is hard to leave. Later on the Sunshine and Wy Lie Rae pulled in. We passed them yesterday on the Ohio River. Saw them in Grafton.





Photo evidence that we have once again
been caught or passed be a trawler


9-5-14
Green Turtle to Harmon Creek Anchorage 

We learned that the Demopolis Lock, the last on we have to get through on the Tenn-Tom, will be closed till the 10th. We plan on trying to be there on the 10th but I'm guessing there will be a back up of barges there. We are going to try and anchor out a couple nights to not have to do marinas every night, but we will see how that goes with the hot weather here. We putted down the lake and it is a very big one. Pulled into Harmon Creek about 5:00 and found a spot to throw out the hook. Ran the inverter with the a/c on before we got there to help cool the cabin down and drug out the genny to run it for the a/c after we got parked.



 We have not had to run the generator for a/c yet while we have anchored so this will be a first. Cooked dinner, showered up and hit the cabin when he skeeters showed up.

9-6-14
Harmon Creek to Clifton Marina.

Got up almost early and got going to try and beat the heat. The little genny did a great job all night in keeping us cool. Filled it up with gas about 10:00 and it ran all night. Got up about 5 am to check it and put more in it but I think it would have went a couple more hours without any. Added a little and laid back down. All night I was expecting it to quit. We putted down the Lake and pulled into Cuba Landing Marina to get some ice and say hi to Steve and his wife Wendy aboard the Atla. He was leaving his boat there for a while to store it. He passed us while I was sitting in Grafton. Pulled out of there and it looked like the rain was coming so we put the hammer down to get to the marina. Got to the marina and it was busy as was the river through the area. Apparently there is some kind of festival in the little town but the rains came so we stayed on the boat. Went to bed right before the fireworks started.

9-7-14
Clifton to Grand Harbor in Mississippi

We started out early, around 7am, and just putted down the river and enjoyed the scenery. Was a nice area to see, the scenery has improved and the rivers are not junked up making for a pleasant ride and It was kind of foggy and overcast so it was cool also.

Someone built a little to close to the river bank. It was way up the bank and pretty far back but a huge land slide almost sent it Into the river.



 We got through the Pickwick lock without to much delay and got Into Grand Harbor on the early side so we went to the pool and cooled off for a while.


Aaahhhh.


Each slip had it's own golf cart parking spot on the dock. Wonder how many have ended up in the water.



 Got back to the boat and noticed the Trawler next to us was from Winter Garden Fl. Talked to them for a while, Tim and Anne, and went over to their boat after dinner for cocktails and discovered we knew some of the same people. Tim was a retired Orlando Police Officer and Anne was a retired nurse. Small world after all. Grand Harbor was a very nice place to stay.

9-8-14
Grand Harbor to Midway-on-the-Tenn Tom Marina

Decided to just keep cruising down the river so we left in the morning to try and make some miles. The river south from here is a more scenic as it goes through a couple lakes. Almost like the north channel.



 We went through the divide cut as it Is called and it is just that, a long straight cut canal so I set the auto pilot and took a nap, not.

Beginning of the cut.

We still can't get to Demopolis to early, the lock is still closed. I was mistaken when I posted it was the last one we had to go through on the Tenn-Tom, there is one south of Demopolis.  As one of earlier travel partners, Horst from the Anne Harper, put it, the horse has smelled the stables so look out and hang on.


The top.


84 feet down.

 The traffic on the river was very light, maybe due to the lock being closed. Got to lock through the Whitten lock with a Tow, it is an 84 foot drop to the bottom.  Got to Midway Marina and they had a loaner car so we went to Wally World for some stuff. Got to town and discovered it was on highway 78, same one we used to travel on the way to California in my part time trucking days. Now I get to go under the bridge I stead of over it. 

9-9-14
Midway to Pirates Cove Marina


Early was the time to leave today. We were only 3 miles from the next lock and needed to get through at least 4 today. Was about ready to go at 6:30 and looked out to see a Tow headed north which meant the gates were open for us. Called the lockmaster and he said come right down. Right through and we were on our way. Got through the next one pretty quick also and the lockmaster said we should have the river pretty much to ourselves. Loved hearing that. Pretty much the way it was all day. No waiting for the locks and no Tow traffic. We went into one lock and it looked like a Tow was coming upstream. Wendy said he was parked on the side of the river. When we came out of the lock we saw one of his barges headed down stream without him. 


Runaway barge

He was nosed against the shore in a small cove. Apparently the current from the lock letting all that water out dislodged his barge from the side of the river. Pretty funny. He chased it down and wrangled it in and took it to another spot. The river kind of reminds us of the St Johns a little. Started seeing pine trees and cypress trees today. Our travel was easy with all the locks so we went ahead and ran another 25 miles and 1 more lock so we would not have such a long run the next day. Was a 90 mile day so we cooked on the boat and crashed early.


Ray and Arlene on the Darf V also from Florida

 There is another Looper next to us and we are going to get an early start to get in another 100 miles tomorrow to make it to the broken lock at Demopolis. There will probably be Tows parked all over the place when we get there.

9-10-14
Pirates Cove to Kingfisher Marina, Demopolis

We let the Darf V get out in front cause we were going to go slow for a while then catch up to him before the next lock. Once again with no Tows on the river we got right through the next one. The river in this area gets nicer and more scenic as we go.



We came upon these white cliffs. Very cool.

 Was a nice ride to Demopolis and was able to get there mid afternoon due to our 06:30 departure. We knew we were close when we saw Tows parked on the river bank. Bonus for us was that we got to go into a covered slip. They are expanding the marina with more covered slips also. They have a pool and a courtesy car. 
Did learn that the lock was going to be closed till Thursday night at 7pm instead of Wednesday night so another day in Demopolis. At least it is a very nice marina with all the amenities. There are around 4 boats here already waiting for the lock.

9-11-14
Demopolis

We Hung around the pool and got caught up on "business"and had a docktail party before several of us went out to a local restaurant and had dinner. After going several miles the wrong way, we finally found the Red Barn Restaurant. The ones of us that were planning on leaving tomorrow talked about our plans to get through the lock. I said I would call the lock master and get a time frame and let everyone know so we didn't have a bunch of people calling at once. We will see what tomorrow morning brings.


9-12-14
Demopolis to Eastshore Marina, Mobile Bay

After getting up early and not sleeping afterwards, I called the lock master about 6 am and ask about lockage south bound for 4 vessels. He said no guarantee but about 8 am should be fine. I let everyone know what he said and waited. 1 decided to stay another day and 1 jumped the gun on getting there and got scolded by the lock master,  I had my handheld VHF on and heard him. He also told a Tow Captain to turn his radar off, he didn't need another kid with 3 arms. I thought uh oh, this ain't gonna be a good morning to go through his lock. We got through before 9 am and put the hammer down to get as far as we could today. We expected to see many Tows on the river bank but there was only about 5 headed north. We made it to the only place to dock around 12:30 so we called the last lock on the river and ask about a time frame. He said come on down, he doesn't have anything there. 


Last lock door in our way to get to the Gulf.

We got right through that one hammered down again for Mobile Bay. Shouldn't say hammer down, just a nice 35mph cruise speed. Traffic was light compared to what we thought it would be. Got to Mobile and headed down the bay to Eastshore Marina and got tied up right before dark.





Only there a few minutes and the animals
started showing up. Must have known
the Cat lady showed up.

 Another long run with 230 miles covered. I was pooped so after a few well deserved drinks, we hit the rack.  

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

The Great Lakes

8-11-14
Drummond Island to Mackinac Island

We had a real good night for sleeping, cool weather and calm winds. Horst, Wendy and I drove the loaner car to the breakfast joint a couple miles away and returned to see if he was going to be able to work out leaving his boat here for the winter. He decided to go ahead and leave it and fly home. He gave us what cold food he didn't want and packed his stuff away. We have thoroughly enjoyed his company since Little Current and will miss traveling with him. We got a pump out and some fuel then headed off to Mackinac Island. I wanted to surprise Wendy with a stay in a Mackinac Island Hotel to get off the boat for a couple days. We were lucky and found a room and managed to get a spot in the marina. 

The ride to the island from the De Tour channel was a choppy one but we were headed down wind so it was a good ride. Once again our boat made the ride comfortable running about a 32mph cruise speed. 

We pulled into the marina and holy cow was it a choppy place. The wind was coming right into the marina and pushing the waves right in also. All the ferry traffic didn't help matters either. 
Edit: The vessel Sunshine behind us is a Looper also.

Rough as heck in the marina. Might be able to see the Ferry plowing into the harbor in the upper right corner of the pic. I guess that extra 1-200 yds they plow in makes all the difference in the world.

We humped our stuff to the room and walked around town. We decided to get dinner on the boat cause we had left overs to eat up. The place was crazy with people. Doesn't anybody work anymore? Retired to the room for a quiet night.

8-12-14
Mackinac Island

Today was going to be a complete washout. Forecast was for light rain on and off but mostly on. We didn't want to have our only full day here to be a wet one so we were going to stay another day.


Lots of rain and horse poop equals one lovely smell.

 We walked around the town and did some shopping, one of us shopped anyway, and ate breakfast, lunch and dinner out. Lazy was the plan for today.

8-13-14
Sunny day on Mackinac Island

I decided to go back to breakfast and get some biscuit and gravy at the same place we ate yesterday. Wish I hadn't. It was not good. Their pancakes are better. First thing we wanted to do was to rent bicycles and explore the rest of the island. Got 2 and headed around the island then decided to cut across middle, up a very long hill to the highest point on the island, almost to the other side. Then we turned around and went back to the other side just to finish the loop around the island.
Just got going and my butt already hurts.


The Arch from below


Where the British Landed to take the Island


The highest point from where the British got the U.S. to surrender the fort



The Arch from above.
The Fort from the top

The big Grand Hotel

 We got to see a lot of historical places about the War of 1812 plus the other cool sights. 3 hours later, and two sore butts, we turned them back in and ate leftovers for lunch. Relaxed the rest of the day for our trip the Charlevoix to get the boat serviced IF the weather cooperates. 

8-14-14
Mackinac Island to Charlevoix

We shoved off first thing in the morning with the winds blowing from the NW and we knew it was not going to be a very nice ride.
We had a much better video but it won't load.


 It was rough, but we slugged our way through it running into the waves at first but then we had to turn south and run with it kind of on our rear quarter. That 20 miles was the worst, with  a steady 3'-5' and several 6'-7' in there. On the run south, we scooped up a wave with the bow and it went right through the front curtain. It tore all the stitching right out. A couple hundred gallons of water shot right through the boat, everything soaked including us. Finally arrived in Charlevoix and the marina where we were staying didn't have a canvas shop but a local guy came down and picked up the curtain to fix it. To our surprise, about 3 hours later he showed back up with it repaired. And the price was right. Everybody we talked to later that traveled today said everything in their boat ended up on the floor. One boat said they laid over so far one time they scooped up water in their engine intake. With that taken care of, we put the dinghy in the water and headed over to the downtown area of Charlevoix. We were staying in a marina away from town cause they were going to haul the boat and service the engines in the morning. We saw Roger and Mary anchored in the bay area aboard the Ta Ta. They said there was a dock party with a couple other Loopers at 5:00 so we showed up for that. Got back after the dock party and walked up to the restaurant next to the marina and had dinner.

8-15-14 till 8-16-14
Charlevoix

Our first day was taken up by having the boat hauled to service the engines. Irish Boat works is a Verado certified Mercury dealer with haul out capabilities. While they were servicing the engines, we cleaned all the stain off of the bottom and gave it a wax job.


All spiffed up going back in
 It was an all day affair but she looked good afterwards.
I went to pay the bill and the service manager said come in the morning and he would have the bill figured up, sounded expensive. My back was give out. Barely moved the rest of the day. 

First thing in the morning I walked up to pay the bill and wish I hadn't. I was not happy to see it. They were over twice the amount for the same service we had done in N.Y. They said they were slow so I guess they were trying to make up for a bad summer on us. I mentioned it to him and he didn't seem to care. We were charged 9 hours of labor for a 4-5 hour job. Won't be going back there. We dinghyed over to town to see what was there and to see the Mushroom houses. Did some shopping on the sidewalk sale and actually got a good deal on 2 rain jackets we have been looking for. Back to the boat to cook dinner and crash. Still sore from yesterday and the raping we got today.

8-17-14
Charlevoix to Leland

With the weather much better, we pulled out in the morning and headed to Leland. The lake was much calmer. We were able to cruise at about 35mph and was in Leland pretty soon. It is a really cool little town. The marina is all new and everything is close by. Walked through town and stopped by the grocery store. 
Caught up with Roger and Mary on the Ta Ta






Our next loop boat.

Cool little water fall dam right in town.

Came back and had some people over for happy hour on the boat. Roger and Mary from the Ta Ta joined us for dinner at one of the restaurants. The little town was really hopping today.

8-18-14
Leland to Frankfort

Pulled out of Leland late and everybody else had already gone. A fast boat also makes you lazy. Get up late and still beat everybody to the next town. We are getting lazy. The ride to Frankfort was a calmer one. We got in close to the Sleeping Bear Dunes and got some pics and I wanted to go climb them. We saw some people at the top and bottom of the dunes and they looked like ants. They are pretty big.




 Pulled into Frankfort and after I did I wish we had kept on running cause tomorrow's weather didn't look so good. Got to bike into town in between rain storms, the marina had a couple loaner bikes. 

Cooked some pizza on the grille and hid in the cabin, the rains came again. Roger and Mary stopped by and said they did stop and climb the dunes, that made me angry, I wanted to.


8-19-14
Frankfort to Ludington

It was going to be a so so day to travel but we went for it anyway. Wasn't to bad once we got going, we ran right into the waves at first but later we turned around a point and they were coming from the side so it was a little better. We passed the Sunshine boat and their travel partners Wayne and Muriel on their boat. We first ran into them at Drummond Island when we all cleared customs and several times since.

Fog was the order of the day, all day.

 Stephanie and Paul on the Infinite Sea

Dom and Lois on the Sunshine

Wayne and Murial from Canada headed to Nashville

 Pulled into Ludington and was right next to the Infinite Sea with Stephanie and Paul. A little while later the Sunshine and the others pulled in. We walked into town to look around for a while and one of us did some shopping. Got to the boat and some of us went to town for dinner. 

There is a big ferry ship, the Badger, that runs from here to Manitowoc WI several times a day. It has been foggy as heck lately so whenever she comes in and out of the Port, she blows her fog horn. You can hear her coming for miles and she passes right by the marina so you can expect to be awake when she comes and goes. It was a really cool sight to see. Looks like a ghost ship passing by in the fog. Thought we might be staying another day, depending on weather, tomorrow's weather will dictate.

8-20-14
Ludington to Grand Haven

An OHV park we will have to find with the Rzr

After a couple early morning hellos from the Badger, we got up and the weather said we should go. We decided to go to Grand Haven. The run down was an easy one. 


Passed the Infinite Sea along the way and got a slip in the Municipal Marina right in front of the ice cream joint. Gotta love that. Walked around town and couldn't find a "supply" store, good thing the alcho-hold was stocked well.


 Went out for dinner so Wendy could get that Lasagna she has been craving. Went back and hung out with the Infinite Sea crew on their boat to watch the lighted musical fountain across the river.


 It was a nice show. Once again went to bed not knowing what tomorrow's weather would bring.


8-21-14
Grand Haven to South Haven

We were actually able to get up and get going almost early. Pulled out to calm water and putted for several miles until the wind picked up a little so we picked up the pace and got to South Haven before the storm that was coming across the lake. Finally got a spot and pulled into the marina right next to several other Loopers. 
Serenity Now, who we first saw In Fenelon Falls.

Charis, saw them in Orillia and the Infinite Sea, who apparently
has a whole IT department in the boat. Thanks again for the boat cards.

Thanks Dad, first time meeting them.


And the Fruitcakes, first time meeting also. And no, I am not
calling them names, it is the boat name.






Later on we all gathered in the club house for a docktail party. Before that Paul and Stephanie called us over the their boat and actually made us some boat cards. Is that awesome or what. We have been talking about getting them but could never remember to order them. What was even more amazing was that they had everything on their boat to do it, printer, card paper, computer. Way more technology advanced than us. I did offer to rebuild his engine if it needed it right there, that I can do. We certainly appreciate what they did.


 A little while later, my brother and his wife showed up from there business trip in Wisconsin. They were headed to Ohio and then home to Florida. We went out for dinner and called it a day. 

8-22-14
South Haven to Hammond In.

We decided to just head across the lake due to the weather looking good. It was an 80 mile journey but it didn't take long. We putted for about 10 miles out and then set the cruise around 33 and ran till we were about 18 mile out of Hammond and then putted some more to save some fuel.


 The weather stayed calm the whole ride. We were there in no time. Was a little hazy which blocked our view of the Windy City.


Pulled into the marina and walked the 5 miles to the office and the price was right, 40 bucks. Saw the Atla coming in and he docked right next to us. We saw Steve in Orillia and Perry Sound. 
Boat-In casino, I like it.




Cooked dinner a little later, cleaned up and hit the casino right in the marina. Lost a couple dollars, mainly paying $5.00 for a beer, and called it quits. Going to try and stay in Chicago tomorrow. 


8-23-14
Hammond to Chicago

No need to hurry this morning, only had 12 miles to go. We pulled out after the fog looked like it was going to burn off. We made it exactly half way and the fog met us and was thick as soup. Turned on the radar and literally had to drive with it around several boats and into the marina. We were in the marina before we could see it.

It actually got a little clearer as we approached
the harbor. We came up on this cruiser on the
lake and was about 100' from him when we 
could actually see him. Wendy was watching
around us and I was watching the radar. That is the city right in front of him.

 Being the weekend, all the locals were out partying on the dock. Looked noisy but a big storm came and chased them all inside their boats. They were a friendly bunch, one guy told us where we could go to find the restaurants. Cleared up later so Wendy and I decided to walk into town, or city I should say, to a restaurant and to see if we could find some supplies. Ate a good dinner and hauled our supplies back to the boat about 2 miles. The weather was kind of crappy so we turned in early. Not much excitement, other than the boat ride here.