Monday, August 27, 2007

 

We “Crossed Over” to Chicago!



Sunday, August 26. The forecast for clear skies and calm water proved true for Sunday, so after a fuel stop in Saint Joseph on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, Happy Destiny and Second Wind made our big crossing to Chicago. Seeing the Sears Tower from 30 miles out was amazing, but we could only realize the full impact of the skyline when we got close enough to see Navy Pier. As we drew closer to Chicago Harbor’s outer breakwall, we passed a huge sailboat regatta. I had to hold on to Bob to keep him from jumping ship!

The closer we got to the harbor, the crazier it became. Boats were coming from everywhere at high speed! Being waked from every direction, I couldn’t take a picture because I was holding on for dear life. Of course, we took our obligatory run beside Navy Pier, which is a “see and be seen” requirement for Chicago boaters.

We are currently staying at Belmont Harbor marina on the northern part of the Chicago shoreline, but we may move closer to the hub of things if we can get a reservation. It looks as if we’ll be in Chicago for several days because the rivers south of here are still above flood stage. Boaters are reporting serious problems with logjams from trees and other large debris as well as a wicked current. Oh darn! We’ll be forced to tour this great city!

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