Hi F and F,
This was going to be our shortest trip ever!We left at 10 am and arrived in York Harbor just after 10.30 am!
Again great traveling conditions although we did slow down to 18 knots as there were lots more lobster pots to negotiate. The way into the harbor was clearly marked but there is quite a current as you make the right hand turn at Stag Neck.
The harbor master came out showed us our mooring balls and it was an easy deal picking up the line despite the current.
We had come to visit our friends Helen and Bob.They have a fabulous old house here looking out over the harbor area. Mid afternoon we went on Rogers dingy over to pay them a visit and sit on their porch to catch up and enjoy a cool drink and the gentle breeze. We had a very pleasant time before walking over to the York Reading Room Helen and Bob are members of .We had a very special dinner on the openair stone balcony at the waters edge. After the sun set ,the almost full moon rose and its light reflected on the water .The waves were gently crashing on the beach as the tide was rising, and the smell of the sea was in the air .A perfect night!
Back to the dingy around 9.45 pm in the dark , and Roger masterfully wove between the boats to drop us and we retired for the night.
Over and Out ,
S and S
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