
Sandy Point
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High Tide
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First view of Port Kinsale Marina
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Mike & Jeff setting off to bring my boat to Port Kinsale
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Beautiful Fall day
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The Virginia W.
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Over 100 years old.
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Calm & quiet
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Nice assortment of boats
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Very cool floating cottage
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Storage shed :-)
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Restrooms with screened in deck above. Great view from up there.
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Boathouse
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Marsh next to covered slips
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The Skipjack Inn B&B and rental cottages are barely visible through
the trees behind the docks
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Heron
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What a gorgeous day and place
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Beautiful new boat
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My boat arrives at Port Kinsale
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In dire need of a cleaning, and you can see the hull damage from
hitting the piling at the pother place.
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Preparing to haul
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Who puts their address on their boat??
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I was pretty happy to see the rudeer was still there.
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Yikes. Nasty barnacles.
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Barnacles on the rudder. There's a ladybuge there too.
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The boat *looks* bigger than a 22 footer.
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Mike starting to scrape...they actually came off much easier that
expected.
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Beginning to see blue paint.
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The Mooring Restaurant at Port Kinsale Marina
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Marina cat
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Following up the scraping with some powerwashing.
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Rudder post
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Hull & keel
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Head through-hulls
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Masthead. Not happy with the look of that one block.
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Folks returning after a nice day's sail
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Kinsale Bridge over the Yeocomico River. Next door to Kinsale
Harbor Marina.
I headed there to check them out as well before deciding to keep my
boat at Port Kinsale Marina.
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Their restaurant is closed M-T, which happens to be my days off.
:-(
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It was just a couple days after Halloween
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It was so calm and deserted too.
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The water was like a mirror
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Another lovely spot
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I'm not sure what this is
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Creek upstream from the bridge
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I guess they raise their mast after they pass under the bridge.
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Interesting architecture.
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Mad pumpkin-carving skills. :-)
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