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Started by Wolverine, Sep 10, 2025, 06:46 PM

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Wolverine

With the temps and humidity in the mid 70s, I decided to go for a sail. I boarded Miss Adventure and prepped her for the sail. Sailing away from the dock I headed up Kershaw creek with the wind almost on our nose. We tacked our way up until the creek became narrow, causing more tacking than sailing. All the little coves were still and have enough water to house my Compac 19. I must do an overnighter sometime. Sailing down the creek and down wind, I sat in my favorite spot. Slouched against the stern rail with my feet up. This is when we hit a crab pot buoy that broke the golf tee holding the buoyant Rudder Craft rudder down. We headed for a cove and still waters. After replacing the tee we continued down the creek and started up Smith creek when once again a crab pot was struck. I decided to sail over to the wildlife ramps to fix the problem. Not finding any more tees, I climbed down the stern ladder and tightened the nut to prevent the rudder from floating up. With that taken care of a trip to the town dock and walk across the street to the "Bean" for ice cream was in order, until I realized I hadn't brought my wallet. With that the skies were getting darker and a very light drizzle began. We headed back up Greens creek and coasted into our little cove.

Our route and just before turning around on Kershaw creek
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Oriental, "The Sailing Capital of North Carolina"

1985 Compac 19/II  s/v Miss Adventure
1990 Pacific Seacraft Orion  s/v Madame Blue
1986 Seidelmann 295  s/v Sur La Mer

Doug SC

I often forget something or have to work on something so I can relate to your sailing very well. ;D Actually sounds like an enjoyable day on the water.

Riley Smith

Nice day! I did some tacking last time out just because I hadn't in a while. Nice creek!
Riley

Captain Kidd

#3
Just now reading this. How pleasant. I've been to Oriental one time 21 years ago. We were living in Roanoke Rapids and I was boat shopping. I was ready to move on from my Kells 23. I made a two day loop thru eastern NC. I stopped in Oriental, New Bern, little Washington, Edenton, Elizabeth City. Oriental was very quaint. I'm sure you must enjoy it. One of these days I'd love to visit B&B and one of their messabouts or do the OBX 130 or maybe the Watertribe event. My sister lives on the mainland just across from Harker's Island. One of these days...
"They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters; These see the works of the Lord, and His wonders in the deep." Psalm 107:23-24

Wolverine

I was planning on participating in the OBX 130 this year, sailing there from home, but as usual none of my 3 outboards were. Maybe in 2027. It's my understanding it only happens every other year.
Oriental, "The Sailing Capital of North Carolina"

1985 Compac 19/II  s/v Miss Adventure
1990 Pacific Seacraft Orion  s/v Madame Blue
1986 Seidelmann 295  s/v Sur La Mer

pgandw

QuoteI was planning on participating in the OBX 130 this year, sailing there from home, but as usual none of my 3 outboards were. Maybe in 2027. It's my understanding it only happens every other year.
According to the Facebook page, the 2026 iteration of the OBX 130 is already being planned.  I think in 2024, it became popular enough to become an every year event.  The OBX 130, in comparison to other group cruises, doesn't require as much effort on the part of organizers because participants are responsible for themselves.  I had planned to go this year, but ticker problems held me back from preparing.  2025, thanks to tropical storm adjacency, got turned into a 1 day event.

Fred W
Stuart Mariner  Sweet P
Hertford, NC

Wolverine

I'm not on FB and that is where all the info and registration is. I'll have to ask the wife to register me.
Oriental, "The Sailing Capital of North Carolina"

1985 Compac 19/II  s/v Miss Adventure
1990 Pacific Seacraft Orion  s/v Madame Blue
1986 Seidelmann 295  s/v Sur La Mer