The weather in Ontonagon, MI was quite warm on departure (60 degrees) with the sun peaking through and a nice sun rise. Some rain showers had passed and skies had the T-storm look. I departed at 0530 central time. Two fishing boats went out ahead of me.
The crossing was the fastest I've ever made, about 10.5
hours for 66 nm (75 statute miles), sailed all but the first 14 miles.
Usually it is calm most of the way for spring crossings and the forecast seemed
to indicate that was what I could expect, except for an occasional rain shower.
However, I was in fog almost the whole way, 1/16 to 1/2 mile visibility.
My Sirius radio and weather went down about half way across so I lost the Classic Radio station I was listening to. More importantly, I lost my weather display so I could not track T-storms, wind, etc. Had to go to the old fashioned VHF.
Five ships showed up on AIS but I never saw them due to the fog. Closest was 7 nm. Forecast was off, winds
instead of 10-15 knots were up to 25-26 knots in gusts, seas instead of 1-2
feet were up to 4-5 feet, and boat speeds instead of motoring along at 5 knots
were up to 9.5 knots under sail, and often a steady 8 knots. Quite a fun ride!
It was a solo crossing while a driver went around the Lake
to pick me up in Grand Marais (GM). Observed water temperatures were as low as 37
degrees, so falling overboard would be fatal! Arrival in GM was in wind,
rain, and fog with air temperature around 53…so quite chilly! I had to
bring my driver home right away so I’m in White Bear Lake now but will return
to GM on Thursday.
I noticed that my satellite position report went out on arrival in Grand Marais, Thursday, but the text message was not attached as it should have been. It should have said I arrived safely and was on the mooring!
No long trips in June, but will do some cruising over the 4th
of July for about 10 days. A longer trip along the Ontario coastline is
scheduled for mid-July and August. My web
site is not up to date with this information but I hope to do that
this week. You can look at the SPOT
track online for the next three days or so, if interested.
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