Departure update

Pipedream
Mon 18 May 2009 05:54
So after a frantic week of last minute projects, executing countless lists of things that just had to happen before we could leave, we left a day latter than planned on May 16th .  Not bad for having set the departure date some 6 months before.  Mary drove Chris and I back to the marina after dropping our trucks for a 2:30 PM departure at high tide. 
 
Wayne & Chris
 
The other members of our crew George Schneider, and Phil Daniele were hard at work storing provisions when I started the engine. 
 
 
 
 
Away from the dock.
 
 
Leaving the Marina full of fuel and water.
 
We cast off and on the way out met the local Carnival Cruise line ship, Wanderer? also departing on the ebb tide.  After a brief radio discussion with the Wanderer's bridge crew we decide to let them go first.  They are about 1000 times our size steaming down a comparatively narrow channel with no breaks. If something goes wrong, we get squashed  like a car running over an empty beer can.  We are headed up to Cumberland Island to anchor until dawn before striking out across the Gulf Stream and a 6 or 7 day passage to Bermuda.  We had been loosely following the weather for the last couple of weeks and decided to check it one last time.
 
That is when we hear about the low pressure front coming across from the west and the likely gale force north east winds forecast for the next couple of days.  Lets see the Gulf Stream is running at 4-5 mph to the north and the wind will be blowing directly across it from the opposite direction at say 40 mph - no fun... and since both Pipedream and the low are headed east, we would likely get to enjoy each other's company half way to Bermuda ... dah.   Given the choice of anchoring at Cumberland Island to wait out the weather or returning to the marina we decide the marina with hot showers and the chance to continue with a few more last minute projects is the best choice even with having to listen to the comments of the other boaters like ' gee I thought you would be half way to Greece by now...'  I checked with 'Herb' a retired meteorologist/sailor on the short wave radio.  He  now does weather routing for small sailing yachts from his home in Ontario and advised we would likely not be able to get a good weather window until at least Thursday or Friday. (May 22nd)  Back at the dock that night we shared bottles of adult beverages and swapped sea stories with other boat crews as we wait for the weather to clear.