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Stay Cool in Retirement
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In Episode #105, we depart the marina in Cape May after two days stay. We waited for the right weather window to go outside in the Atlantic Ocean and it paid off. We planned to go to an anchorage but aborted that plan when we encountered some obstacles. With limited options for anchoring, instead to went to a marina.
(Recorded May/2023)
Thank you for watching!😎
Credit to crew of Boomerang for images of Stay Cool.
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Комментарии : 18   
@frankprice6439
@frankprice6439 11 месяцев назад
Yea!
@staycool123
@staycool123 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching Frank!😎
@frankcarl2469
@frankcarl2469 11 месяцев назад
Always enjoy the articulate way you describe your journey! Thanks for always making it so enjoyable!
@staycool123
@staycool123 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Frank, we appreciate your positive feedback. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!😎
@potoole1953
@potoole1953 11 месяцев назад
Very interesting new country. Great video.
@staycool123
@staycool123 11 месяцев назад
Interesting to see the variety of landscapes along the loop. Thanks for watching Patrick!😎
@andrewmellon5072
@andrewmellon5072 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for another lovely, interesting and enjoyable video. The Loire and some of the drought prone rivers in Europe have herring bone underwater walls to concentrate the flow into the main channel when levels fall. Very dangerous. They dont anchor as a rule, collision. When I was young everyone anchored. There was no marinas we towed 17 ft clinker larch built lake boats which were very easy to row, we had a sailing one. The quays were used commercially. I never take up my fenders.
@staycool123
@staycool123 11 месяцев назад
Very interesting Andrew and thanks for sharing! Drought certainly makes navigating by boat a challenge when dealing with underwater walls and commercial traffic. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it.😎
@tmac709
@tmac709 11 месяцев назад
I like your early morning starts. The water is nice a peaceful and later on you run into some fog.
@staycool123
@staycool123 11 месяцев назад
Those early morning starts usually reward us with stunning sunrises.😊 Even the fog is pretty… thanks for watching TMac!😎
@buckpowers4837
@buckpowers4837 11 месяцев назад
A big step in the journey and it all came out well. Noticed lots of trash in the water and that just makes for a headache. With the end of salt water you will pick up more mountains and better scenery. Enjoy
@staycool123
@staycool123 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Buck! It’s great to have the Delaware Bay and we were very thankful for great water conditions. Thanks so much for watching!😎
@GaryHendrick-um9xm
@GaryHendrick-um9xm 11 месяцев назад
Great video. The fog and deadheads in the early morning were a bit uncomfortable (at least for me) not to mention the larger cruiser that passed close by at speed. Did the Rosborough that passed you send a video of Stay Cool as they went by. Seems that I saw the same boat in a previous video. Keep up the great work. I am sure that we all appreciate it.
@staycool123
@staycool123 11 месяцев назад
Hi Gary and thanks for watching! We didn’t mind the early morning fog in this episode. It was actually not heavy fog and didn’t prevent us from seeing properly. It makes for some pretty scenes and burned off after the sun came up. The Rosborough is a looper boat, good friends of ours on Boomerang and we often trade photos and videos on many passages. I try to credit others in the episode notes. We appreciate you following along!
@robertkelman9924
@robertkelman9924 11 месяцев назад
Our prior boat was a flybridge with a full StrataGlass enclosure. One of the unwritten rules of decorum ( somewhat like not cruising with your fenders hanging overboard) was not to let the straps that are normally deployed to hold the rolled up sections in place hang unsecured when those sections are not rolled up. While the supposed logic is that the unsecured straps could swing across the StrataGlass and cause some scratching, I think the real reason is simply one of maintaining a neat appearance. However, if you’re navigating the Loop , I imagine snapping and unsnapping those straps every day can be an annoyance. We’re you aware of the “don’t let the straps hang unsecured” rule or does it just seem silly? I don’t miss any of your episodes-keep it up.
@staycool123
@staycool123 11 месяцев назад
Hi Robert and thanks for following our journey. We weren’t aware of any eisenglass straps rule and you’re right, when navigating almost everyday, one doesn’t have time to worry about it. We would tie them however if it was particularly windy so they wouldn’t scratch the windows. 😎
@paulharmina7480
@paulharmina7480 6 месяцев назад
What is your fuel flow (MPG or GPM)?
@staycool123
@staycool123 6 месяцев назад
Good question Paul. The fuel flow varies greatly depending on the current and water and wind conditions. However, with our total 6,228 miles and 1,800 gallons of fuel we can calculate 3.46 MPG or 0.29 GPM. Thanks for watching!
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