Up at 6:00. A few late night gusts and then calm afterwards. Sail off anchor 7:05. Forecast calls for gusts to 25, so double-reefed main and wearing foul weather bib and boots. Surrounded by trees in the cove it is a slow drift out onto the creek, the 3.0 down Warehouse Creek. Ahead there is a deadrise working a trot line on Cox Creek.
7:45 on Cox Creek, round up and shake out the second reef. 8:05 shake out the first reef, making 4.2. 8:15 on Eastern Bay, doing 3.2 in choppy water. 9:00 calmer water and sailing south at 3.8 to Poplar Island Narrows. 9:00 wind filling in, making 4.9 with wind on starboard beam.
9:50 Bloody Point, at the south end of Kent Island, to starboard, 5.2. 10:50 in the lee of Poplar Island, calmer water but still excellent wind. Think about tucking in a reef, decide it is not needed.
11:05 off the channel to Kent Narrows a waterman hauls up a trap filled with large blue crabs. He raises the trap and shouts "Want some?" I say thank you, but no. 11:50 Black Walnut Point at the south end of Tilghman Island to port. 12:10 I can see Cook Point off the port bow. Less wind and now almost directly on the stern, making 3.6 to 4.6 depends on the waves rolling down the bay.
1:05 turn in towards the Little Choptank. 1:30 making 3.8 with wind now on the port quarter. at 2:10 pass green maker "5" and turn up into the wind.
Close hauled making 5.3 and make a couple of tacks to Hudson Creek. 3:00 anchor down in tiny little cove with an old house and a cemetery nearby.
32.02 NM
Hudson Creek in Li'l Choptank is another favorite anchorage! Nice, Steve!
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