The day was a long hard drive up the Bay. The current in the Bay was against us initially, slowing us down. But, by 10 am we had a favorable current and following seas that helped us speed along at close to 8 knots.
The following seas were difficult to drive in because of the effect on the boat which requires almost constant steering to stay on course. We set up 2-hour shifts to give everyone on board some rest time.
After my shift ended I decided to repair the head in the master cabin. This worked out fine and now we have 2 working heads.
We arrived at Annapolis Landing Marina and fueled up taking on about 94 gallons of diesel fuel. We pulled into our assigned slip about 6 pm and tied the boat up for the night.
After which we borrowed the courtesy shuttle to go to dinner at Tom's Bayside Grill.
We returned to the boat to plan the next day's travel. We are planning an early departure to the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal on our way to Cape May, NJ.
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