This boating season feels choppy – back and forth to the boat, family fun, with a few medical things tossed in to make planning a challenge.
In mid-May we had a shakedown overnight to West Harbor on Fishers Island. Everything functioned as it should and we enjoyed that first time out on the water.


Just outside of the entrance to Pine Island Bay and Shennecossett, we dodged a lobster pot buoy, or so we thought. The water was so choppy it was hard to see the buoys. As we backed into the slip, Al thought he saw a line but it disappeared. Our dock neighbor texted us during the week to say he saw a line floating near our boat, fished it out and found it attached to a lobster pot near the piling, but not to our boat. Hmmmmm…… did we DRAG this pot all the way back to the slip? We hadn’t felt anything, but you had to wonder. And wonder we did. To be certain, the next time we went to the boat Al brought the endoscope camera that had been on the boat. He attached the camera to the boat hook to see what might be on the prop.

We sure weren’t going anywhere at that moment. A call to BoatUs informed us that they do not send out divers anymore. So much for that “gold” member status. We called a diver who was able to come that afternoon, a Sunday!


Memorial Day was a good time to take our unsinkable Molly B out again, the first real pleasure cruise for her. We trailered the whaler to Milford to take Ryan, Kerri, Caleb and Ceci out for the day. Don and Cindy proposed a crazy idea. They were across Long Island Sound preparing for our summer cruising. Why not come across on Limerick for a visit? They made the 5-hour trip and met us at Charles Island. Having Limerick there gave us a “mother ship” to secure Molly B to for some rest and socializing.



This blog post would not be complete without videos of the kids trying out their boating skills, with supervision.
Molly B was so much fun that she will be coming along for the 2nd annual “Grandkids Boat Camp” in July.
Now that Kindred Spirit was ready for another run we made an overnight trip to Napatree. The channel into the anchorage and Watch Hill was getting shallower last year and we had concerns about more shoaling this year. Internet searches found no information on any dredging. After checking the tides at Watch Hill Point, we opted to arrive at Sandy Point 2 hours before high tide. If the boat should happen to ground, the tide would be rising.




There seemed to be more large driftwood pieces along the beach.



Ellen Seltzer
thank goodness for the ice cream! glad you had fun…as always I love to see your travels! enjoy…xo