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In position 41:11.16N, 71:34.81W
Our intended overnight sail to Atlantic Highlands
just inside Sandy Hook some 120 miles north of Cape May was shelved as we found
favourable winds were persisting so we shaped a course towards Block Island
situated at the eastern end of Long Island itself. It meant we would be
by-passing New York this time round as we wanted to get to New England as soon
as possible as the summer in these latitudes is only a couple of months
long and we didn't wish to be sailing in the chilly autumn months.
Once clear of the coast off Ocean City we deployed
the fishing lures to see what we might hook in these waters. They are cooler
than south of the Chesapeake which is warmed by the Gulf Stream. Now we were
heading into offshore waters cooled by the Labrador Current so we wouldn't be
seeing our favourites such as Dorado or Wahoo. It wasn't too long before
the lure on the electric reel was streaming out and we engaged the motor to
bring a fish in. Disappointment struck just as the large fish was alongside
the boat as with a tremendous thrashing the fish broke loose, taking the triple
hook with it. What's more it had really chewed into the end of our veteran
Kampala lure which we may now have to retire. The disappointment was almost
overwhelming. The fish, unrecognisable.
It wasn't too long after that the hand line with a
large cedar plug lure on the end went bar-taught and we began the process of
pulling the long line in to see what was on the end of it. It was a game fighter
with an ugly head like a Cod and this time we managed to safely get the
fish which weighed just over 10 lbs onto the aft deck and into the large green
tub we use to retain fish we catch whilst we 'deal' with them. The tub was
dancing round the deck with the fish still intent on escape. It was an
impressively powerful beast, loads of firm flesh and with scales,
unlike the pelagic fish we usually catch further south in warmer
waters.
An hour later, whilst we were still trying to sort
out the first fish the electric reel whizzed out again. This time we left the
fish out as long as possible to try and wear it out as Skip was worn out from
the exploits from the first one. After what seemed like an eternity and not
wishing to lose it to a shark or other predator we pulled it in. It didn't seem
at all tired and proceeded to thrash all over the place from the aft steps up
onto the rear deck. It was almost identical to the first in length but a
little fatter and just as ugly! We had already looked through the
recognition book and were struggling with the identification. Either way they
were certainly edible so we cut them into fillets after scattering fish scales
all over the deck and finally bagged them up to place in the
freezer.
Number one
onboard
You don't want an ugly one do you!
Number two
arrives
Our 'catch of the day' with the successful cedar lure on the
left
The winds had been in the south at about 10-15
knots just like a trade wind run but overnight they went light and
south-westerly so we motored northwards on one engine. Day two saw us south of
Long Island where we crossed the shipping lanes that carry much of the
commercial traffic to and from New York before changing course to head
north-eastwards towards Block Island some 65 miles away. Unfortunately we were
now in fog which is a regular occurrence in this area so our automatic foghorn
was switched on. We probably knew that short of someone being 100 yards ahead of
us in an open boat the chances of anything large hearing our siren was
doubtful so once again we blessed the radar and AIS systems we have onboard as
they took nearly all the stress out of the situation. Of course the fog lifted
as we cleared the in-bound lane!
The next morning the fog was looking to return as
we approached the channel between Long Island and Block Island where there are
shoals and over falls. Our luck was out as far as the tides were concerned and
with a favourable wind from behind and an out flowing current the seas were
heaping up and we were now on both engines to bring the voyage to an end as the
weather was beginning to look nasty. Behind we heard the thunderous sound of a
fog siren which Skip took a bearing on to ascertain the origin of the blast.
"Looks like the Racon Beacon we passed to port off a while ago it doesn't
look to be a ship." It was a submarine heading into Long Island Sound -
Idiot!
Nikki pointed out a banging noise she'd
heard coming from the masthead during her watch, having previously noticed that
our TV aerial was unusually being floodlit from the navigation light bulb on top
of the mast. Although the light was coming from underneath. A quick look upwards
revealed that we had after all sustained some damage passing under the 55 ft
high bridges into Cape May. The tri-white light unit must have taken a hit, been
rocked backwards but not dislodged until we were at sea in lively conditions as
it was now flopped over the side of the mast on the starboard side hanging by
the wire. No doubt confusing other vessels as to the direction we were actually
heading! A trip aloft was now going to be a necessity.
We made the entrance to Block Island by 0830 and
picked up mooring ball number 63 after which we both grabbed some much needed
sleep before doing anything else. The voyage was around 250 miles and we were
now in New England waters, just a few miles from the Cape Cod Canal which would
lead us into Maine. Almost there!
Misty Great Salt Pond - Block
Island Visitors
looking for some food - swans with two new signets
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