Once we entered the channel with marsh lands on either side of us it was very still, with the exception of the cicadas which were very loud.
We did have one large and wide ‘red flag’ barge pass us on the “one whistle” heading west. We watched a sail boat ahead of us with a “light boat” (tug – no barge, we learn something new every day) ahead of him as we entered the lock area. Contractors have been working on the Colorado locks for a few months with restricted passage early morning and late evening, but they took a few days off. Lucky for us the lock was open without any restrictions. Immediately following the lock the Matagorda swing bridge waited for the first two vessels but then began to close with 5 sharp blasts of their horn. Tom immediately radioed them and asked if we’d be able to pass as well (oops) so they left us a little gap and asked if we could make it through there…… uh yea – so we did. We arrived in Matagorda Harbor early in the day and tied off with no trouble. We figure it’s a good thing to have a short day for our first day out.
We BBQ’d on the aft deck and watched the sunset tonight.
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Happy Trails, Smooth Sailing, Bon Voyage and all that 1st step on a new adventure stuff. Glad to hear y'all are successfully on your way.
Henry
P.S. Looks like I've a buyer for the place on the hill, so the new ramble begins here too.
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