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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

The Mini Ranger Fleet

There's a third Ranger tug at the marina! 
It's a cute little fleet...





And a view off our stern of the mouth of the river


Sunday, June 15, 2014

Dinghy Dogs!

We finally got the dinghy in the water and trained the girls to board from the swim platform. Giant milestone - this will allow us to anchor out!





Monday, May 26, 2014

James' First Cruise

We had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend cruise with friends Jim and Christine and magnificent Baby James. James loved napping in the quarter berth to the sound of the engine. We wore his PFD with great grace. After the cruise, Jim polished NUDGE'S brass to USCG Honor Guard specs!







Thursday, April 17, 2014

Last of the Winter Projects!

The table and cabin sole finally got their Fred-level varnish treatment. The table received five coats of spar varnish. The cabin sole received three coats of floor urethane. Despite repeated vacuuming with a Dyson animal machine, some Chelsea and Valentine hair is imbedded for eternity.



Cabin Sole in Master Cabin




Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Nudge in Stained Glass

This was a surprise birthday gift from the First Mate. It was custom made by a stained glass studio in Michigan, based on photos of NUDGE. Their website is: www.sgccnet.com. The backdrop in the photo is our frozen pond.


Friday, January 24, 2014

Brrr.....

We have had four days of temperatures well below freezing. NUDGE is safely berthed in her garage. The marina has water jets to keep water moving around the boats and once a day they run a small outboard power boat around the marina to break up ice just outside the slips. The ducks have discovered the water jets and mill about smartly in the only unfrozen water. Fred installed a heater designed for engine room spaces that goes on automatically when the temp drops below 50° and holds the temp at 40°. So far, works like a charm. 
Looking south down the West River from NUDGE'S stern. 

Looking north toward the mouth of the West River.

Stern of our Sister ship SHARED DREAM and NUDGE'S bow. Water jet is under the dock...along with the ducks! 
SHARED DREAM'S bow and NUDGE'S stern. You can see the trail of broken ice from the morning's "ice breaker" pass. 


Looking forward to spring….

Monday, November 4, 2013

November Adventure to St. Michaels


We decided to go to St. Michaels with two other Ranger tugs, LONE STAR RANGER and SHARED DREAMS, for Oyster Fest and the launching of ROSIE PARKS (Chesapeake Bay dredger originally built in the 50's and just restored). The weather on Friday postponed our departure until Saturday morning. We left the West River at 7 AM and did a fast convoy at 14 knots across the Bay.

SHARED DREAMS at head,
LONE STAR RANGER in the middle
and NUDGE bringing up the rear.

This was the first flying of the Chesapeake Bay Ranger Fleet burgee, soon to be a collectors' item.


St. Michaels was crowded with oyster revelers. From our berth right off Navy Point at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, we watched a Chesapeake Bay Retriever demonstration. Chelsea Seadog watched as well, but she wasn't as impressed as we were. We had dinner with our group at Ava's but we kept a weather eye on a rapidly approaching cold front. We decided that we'd better get back across the Bay first thing on Sunday morning.

Sunday morning, we woke up to NE winds at 15-18 knots. We knew it would be a blustery transit back home. And it was. We couldn't really get good pictures because we were bouncing rather dramatically (we're going to install seatbelts). Seas were close together and steep with lots of white caps made blindingly brilliant by the sun. There were occasional groups of three 5' tall waves and so close together that when we went over the first one, we dropped to the bottom of the next, plowed through and got totally covered with water. 

Valentine and Chelsea were not amused. We put them in our stateroom and closed them in to keep them from bouncing all over the cabin. They didn't whimper or cry (or barf) but it was clear that they were concocting a scheme to find a new home with owners who were not crazy.




And video!