
Episode 52 - Delmarva Circumference Leg 3 - The Atlantic Coastal Passage
Join "Moments in Time" for the third and longest leg of this odyssey as we depart our night's anchorage behind the derelict concrete ships in Kiptopeke, VA and continued our voyage out into the Atlantic Ocean for our overnight coastal passage north, destined for the Delaware Bay. Again, we saw some choppy waters but experienced favorable winds despite the rains. The next morning saw some sunshine and spent most of the day under the large screacher sail before dropping the anchor for the night in the protected breakwaters of Cape Henlopen at the mouth of the Delaware Bay. Delmarva stands for Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia and often refers to the eastern peninsula surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay to the west and south, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Chesapeake and Delaware (C&D) canal to the north. Circumnavigating the Delmarva Peninsula is a fun voyage to plan as you have to account for weather, winds, waves, tides, anchorages, various courses, and adventure. Catchup with Leg 1 https://youtu.be/RRNz4rB3F64?si=MRwe3B1-Xs5s-2z8 Catchup with Leg 2 https://youtu.be/SAK9Nk8MxdY?si=2BqilDyajhU59Tu4 Subscribe and share the adventure! Become part of the conversation by liking https://www.facebook.com/SV.MomentsInTime/ As always, please feel free to comment and let us know your thoughts.
