Doug et al,

You missed the adventures of Bill, Mike and myself on Sunday evening.? It sure 
would have been?nice to have a good anchor!!??? My Danforth?once again had me 
drifting. ?When?the wind shifted, my anchor released and did not reset, hence I 
drifted.? At one time during the first squall with the pea sided hale falling, 
I looked outside my port window and saw Mike in his cockpit, passing me.? I 
thought, why is Mike motoring during the strom.? I ended up suiting up in my 
storm gear and heading out to see what was going on and notice that Mike and 
Bill where both where they started and I was well behind them heading for the 
oyster beds.? I hauled in my anchor and motored back to where I started and 
reset my anchor.? Mike didn't like the idea of being downwind of me since my 
anchor hasn't proved too reliable, so he moved.? During the second squall 
Sunday, I stayed topside just to make sure.? At that point, I decided that 
my?next upgrade will be?a 4 kg bruce!!!? Don't worry Mike, next time I will 
come prepared!!!

The cruise was nice and once again very educational.? The weather pushed me 
well outside my comfort zone, but the Monty was well within her elements.? The 
only short coming I have found?with my M-boat so far is the operator!!? She can 
take it, I can't.? 

Skip Campion
M-15 #210
"Wild Guppy"

P.S.? 
For anyone wishing to attend a 'Doug Kelch" cruise.......remember to bring your 
hiking boats!!!!? You never know how many miles of country road you will be 
walking.? :-)

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Kelch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Montgomery <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 8:14 am
Subject: M_Boats: tickles my soul



plagerized lyrics from the song "bubbly"
 
It tickles my soul, from the bottom of my toes to the tip of my nose - what is 
it?
 
Seeing the fleet of 6 Montgomery boats under sail in nice winds on the 
Cheasapeake cruise last week - 2 with white sail, 3 with tanbark, and 1 with 
egyptian cotton -  a very pretty sight. We bring our own scenery.
 
We saw very few boats out in this remote section of the Potomac river (4 miles 
wide) and its tributaries - Yecomico River.
 
Another great criuse with good winds but unstable weather.:
 Friday winds were 10 - 15 with gusts to 25, 
Saturday tornado watch, winds 15 -20 with gusts to 30, Thunderstrom Saturday 
night with gust to 35 and very close lighting
Sunday winds 8 - 12 with a vicious line squall/thunderstorm at 50kts (NOAA wind 
speed at Lewisetta VA  near where we were)
Monday winds were 12 - 18 but against the current so was bit bouncy.
 
It sure was nice to have a good anchor.
 
Al Williams had an 11lb bruce down and we had an bear of a time getting it out 
of the mud the next morning.  We had to tie a line on to the chain and winch it 
to the max and it still would not come free.  Had to get the winched line as 
tight as we could and then shift the weight to the opposite side.
 
Anyway - another great cruise and feeling bubbly :-)
 
Doug Kelch
M15 #310
"Seas the Day"
 
 


      
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