We left the Atlantic City anchorage around 9:00 this morning for Cape May. So first I will add the pictures of Atlantic City.
This is a city with a population of 32,000 people but does billions of dollars in business every year. you got it...gambling.
The weather and the seas were beautiful today. There wasn't anything to see along the way. Well water of course. Cape May is a beautiful spot. We had planned to anchor out tonight but changed our minds. Cora does really well on the boat but she is anxious. As long as we are moving she will cuddle up and sleep. When we stop she just wants to get on solid ground. She is so sweet.
We are in the Utsch's Marina. I will take some pictures in the morning. Travelling tomorrow will be weather dependent.
My shoulder is doing okay and my bruises are about the same but they have stopped growing. It took quite a few days for the full bruises to appear.
Okay enough typing for one evening.
As we now in Cape May, NJ, and the end of the NLICW, based on our experiences and the input of local boaters, I strongly recommend that no one even attempt navigating the NJICW! The channel is constantly changing, the charted depths are not reliable, and the winds can come out of nowhere, and push you into shallow water. Even the locals use it with care and caution.
ReplyDeleteThey're calling for heavy rains up here this weekend. I hope it's already passed by you guys so you can proceed with clear skies. Take care!
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