Roy & Dixie
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Monday we departed Daytona for a short 2 day cruise down the ICW to the south tip of Merritt Island, then back north up the Banana River, with a return through the Canaveral barge canal to the ICW north back to Daytona. The forecast called for a passing cold front with 20-40 percent chance of rain. As we reached the south tip of Merritt Isl. the forecast called for strong winds reaching gale force out of the N to NE. We anchored on the SE side of the Eaugallie causeway in 9 ft. The storm hit about 0200hr with the 35-40 K winds. By morning waves could be seen crashing against the north side of the causeway and sending water 20 ft into the air. We had only a light chop developed by the winds anchored close to the causeway, but felt every bit of the wind. Each evening as I bring the ships log up to date, I reset both my GPS receiver's trip odometers to 0mi. It was evident that we, nor any other boats would be underway in that part of Fla that day. We sat and watched my boat speed reach as high as 1.9mph as I sailed on the anchor. I figure I had @ 60 ft anchor line out to have 5/1 scope. I have @ 5ft chain on a 18lb Danforth anchor, which has never failed to hold. After 36 hr, we had traveled over 26 miles at an average speed of 0.7 mph. Our 2 day cruise turned into 4 days. We returned home with 1 can of chicken soup 1 slice of bread, and powered tang with which to make happy hr screw drivers.