Onset

Wednesday, 9 July

It’s always handy to have but sailing the Northeast would be a real challenge without a copy of Eldridge Tide and Pilot Book. One supposes it’s less critical with a motoryacht that just powers through an adverse current. But a vessel that does just five-plus knots at slack tide won’t make much way against a five-knot current.

So it was that Eldridge was consulted before leaving Marion to enter Hog Island Channel which feeds into the Cape Cod Canal. The wind still blowing out of the south would conspire with an ebb current from the Canal to build a nasty chop.

Bird Island, with its landmark light, is amed not of #33 of the Celtics but for the terns that flock there.

Bird Island, with its landmark light, is named not of #33 of the Celtics but for the terns that flock there.

So it was that Steadfast did not get underway ‘til nearly noon, motoring past Ram Island, then setting the genny for a brisk beat eastward before turning nor’east to a broad reach round Bird Island with its now abandoned landmark lighthouse.

The late start was not an issue this day, since the destination—Onset Bay—lay just a little more than nine nautical miles away. Entering Hog Island Channel, the genny was furled and Little Red took over for the remaining four-and-a-half NM, covered at a quick pace, thanks to the fair current.

Onset Bay is well-sheltered against the southerly that continued to blow through the day and night. There was time to go ashore and explore the village less than a mile from the dinghy dock at Onset Bay Marina. A Pink Floyd cover band was setting up for a concert in the park and added “Another Brick in the Wall” to dinner aboard.

Onset Sunset

Gingerbread of Victorian homes that rim Onset Bay bask in the golden glow of another sunset.

The principal entertainment for the evening, though, was another pastel sunset. To enjoy that, no reference book was needed.

Steadfast out.

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6 thoughts on “Onset

  1. Will van Werkhoven

    We love your descriptions of your journey and the photos are magnificent. We’re glad you’re having such a great voyage. We love keeping up with your activities.

  2. Robert Roper

    Hope the railroad bridge is up when you go thru the canal! Bob

    • Roger that! While in Onset, we heard Canal Control announcing closures on the radio a couple of times, then heard the train rumble though. But we snuck through alright. I’ve heard stories, though…

  3. nimue44@gmail.com

    Hi Both & Steadfast

    We have been enjoying your blog and your travels. So how is it going? Thinking of going further afield? We are going back to the UK 23rd July till end Sept. Then back to Deltaville to get ready to go south. Will you be around , It would be great to meet before you go south. Nimue is now back to full health and we have been sailing up and down the Chesapeake for the last month. Love Anne & Michael

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  4. tg amd gg

    we love you guys and enjoy traveling along with you on this journey.
    Sorry you are missing out on the home grown delicious and free HANOVER
    TOMATOES this year. Karen is benefiting from them!!! hugs, GG and TG

  5. Laura Bateman

    Ahoy,

    Love reading about your adventures. Missing you here at the W. Glad to see the good news and beautiful pics of Rita!! laura b.

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