Proposed Route |
Niagara-on-the-Lake Sailing Club |
Day One - Saturday, 28 May 2016
After gathering John at his condo it was off to the No Frills store in Port Credit for some basic provisioning. Checkouts on the boat, engine and stowing of gear, food and belongings took us to an 0945 departure - earlier than anticipated.
Leaving PCM Behind |
After the tack, winds very light and progress would be slow so we decided to motor sail the rest of the way. After a short time, all sails were dropped as no benefit was being provided.
On approach to NOTL, we crossed the Niagara Bar using the chartplotter to weave between some low spots of 8 to 10 feet of depth. Tide rips and current were met at the mouth of the Niagara River. Coming into the wall of the NOTL Sailing Club was less of an experience than anticipated - there was minimal current to contend with.
Niagara-on-the-Lake Sailing Club |
NOTL Sailing Club were in party mood as some function at their club house was in full swing. For us it was off to the pub (The Old Angel Inn) in town for a fish and chips dinner and a beer. Downtown NOTL was quite busy with lots of people about in the warm weather.
Returning back to the club brought us to a party in full swing with dance band and music. It was a leisurely night sitting in the cockpit relaxing and watching boats on the river. The Youngstown fort was clearly visible on the point across the river from NOTL.
Youngstown Fort Across the Niagara River |
Local Water Craft |
Day Two - Sunday, 29 May 2016
We woke up to bright sunshine, it was another beautiful day. After an engine check and other preparations - had some coffee and yoghurt to get started. We would have breakfast out on the water a bit later.
A Very Fine Sailing Vessel at NOTL Sailing Club, a Valiant 32 |
The Light Beacon at NOTL Sailing Club |
Rona Cara on the Wall |
A Flock of Cormorants Crossing Our Bow Mid Lake |
Getting closer to Port Credit at 1300 made us decide to stay out longer and just sail around as the winds were light but getting a bit stronger. After awhile, skies were starting to cloud over and get misty and we thought to finish the trip. Sails were dropped and we motored into the berth.
A quick tidy up, stowage, packing and cleaning of the boat - and it was off and back to our homes.
The weather had been very nice, warm and light wind conditions for the trip which yielded more motoring than sailing. Fun nonetheless. Many thanks to Franklin for the use of Rona Cara, which sails effortlessly when underway.
Our GPS track for the 71.6 nm passage...
Actual GPS Track to NOTL and Return |