Sunday, July 31, 2022

Redline Kingston to Dorval


On Sunday I drove to Kingston and transferred the crew.  Had fish and chips downtown on Sunday

Monday we did groceries and set off for pump out at pump-out at Portsmouth then sailed to Kerr Bay on the north side of Amherst island.  Lots of boats anchored.

Tuesday had a nice day starting with the motor and then sailing to a new bay Forsyth Island after evaluating Lindsay which was too crowded.

Deck Cleaning before and after
Wednesday was a nice long sail to Toussaint's. We decided to skip the Brockville area since we had great winds.  

Thursday, morning Norm made paracord projects in the morning and cleaned Redline's deck in PM.

Thursday we did Iroquois locks and had a good sail to Stormont.  Nice quiet anchorage.  We finished the deck cleaning.

Saturday we sailed through Eisenhower and Snell locks.  After the locks, we sailed to Ile Pilion.  Lots of traffic Seadoos and Cigar boats. 

Sunday we got up early more sailing to Valleyfield to sit out the squall and storms. We did groceries just before the squall.

We spent a quiet cloudy Monday with Norm reading and I was catching up on various reading and podcasts.  We made plans to do Beauharnois on Tuesday.

After a classic seaweed harvest from the anchor, we departed just before 8 to make it to Beauharnois for 10:30 lockage.  However, 10:30 became noon.  We tied up with a Swiss family with an Aluminum boat that was heading down to Champlain and beyond.

Got back to the club at about two, tidy up











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