After slipping Big Run back into the water on Thursday, Sharon and I took our first cruise of the season on Friday. It was a very pleasant trip up the Chester River to Chestertown, as a matter of fact, we almost had the river to ourselves.
One of three boats we passed was the schooner Sultana, this schooner is a replica of a Boston-built merchant vessel originally built for the British Royal Navy and was the smallest schooner in their fleet. Today, the primary role of the vessel is unique educational programs. On this particular voyage it was filled with youth.
On Saturday we cruised Gray's Inn Creek and the east and west branch of Langford Creek. Because we were having starting issues with the generator, we were not able to stay out over the weekend. On Saturday we anchored next to Cacaway Island for an early dinner before returning to Long Cove Marina.
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