Another factor that helped us make the decision was the nice breeze that filled in, allowing us to have a terrific sail over to our destination, Five Islands Harbor. This quaint archipelago of islands a bit west of Booth Bay and a few miles up the Sheepscot River is a favorite stop for us.
Of particular note, Five Islands Harbor has a yacht club for the use of the families that have homes on the various islands. As a courtesy to visiting yachtsmen, they keep a number of large moorings in the harbor available for use at no charge. I have also found that usually someone from the club comes out to welcome you to the harbor.
Yes, I am loving this chart thing so two follow, one of a close up of the harbor and another one showing the back route into Booth Bay Harbor, Towsend Gut. It's described in a scary way in the guidebooks, but we have found it to be an easy and fun passage.
Early this morning it was very calm, as is usually the case here in Maine, and I thought that a few shots of the harbor would fill out the picture.
Up above the dock is the Five Islands Lobster Company, a great spot to sit and enjoy the view. Last night we sinned mightily by having fried onion rings and terrific fish sandwiches and crab cakes. We had better walik up the hill a few times to burn it off. I almost forgot the nice bottle of wine we used to wash it all down. Who would have thought that an Argentinian Sauvignon Blanc would pair so well with fried onion rings. And, on top of that, EVERYTHING tastes better on a boat. Am I right?
And, a great view for writing this post out in the cockpit.
No post complete without a view from the bow.
As you'd expect, there is a Five Islands Lobster Company for real.
And a very cute little yellow home on the water. What a view.
Of course, a view of Pandora from shore is always nice. How original.
As you can see, all of this illustrates that today is getting off to a particularly rough start to Saturday. I guess I will have another cup of coffee and make the best of it.
And a very cute little yellow home on the water. What a view.
Of course, a view of Pandora from shore is always nice. How original.
As you can see, all of this illustrates that today is getting off to a particularly rough start to Saturday. I guess I will have another cup of coffee and make the best of it.
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