Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Chicago to Joliet

Sun-Thurs 9/10-14

We had planned on staying in Chicago for a couple days, but the first night was quite windy (remember it is called the windy city). The wind formed continuous rollers on the water from the southeast which jerked and pulled the boat all night-absolutely no sleep! For another first, we spotted this Stealth plane flying over Lake Michigan!!!


We left the next morning through the Chicago Harbor lock which separates Lake Michigan from the Chicago River. There are plenty of tour boats and pleasure boats and even a Coast Guard patrol boat down the narrow river/channel. Thanks to Loopers Craig and Sherry on Cha Cha and Gilberte and Yvon on Lake Effect for capturing the great pictures of In Deep Ship.
Chicago Harbor Lighthouse
In Deep Ship cruising by Navy Pier



We were concerned that we might be a tad too tall to fit under the bridges in Chicago, but we had almost a foot to spare!

Then comes the section of the Chicago Sanitary Canal with a gazillion barges and tugs pushing them all over. One tug asked us to find a hole to hide in because he needed all the available space to move the barges.  We found a string of barges two wide with one missing. We pulled in, wrapped a line around the cleat and waited for the tow to pass. Well it was traveling so fast in this narrow (4 barges wide with maybe 8' to spare) channel that the tug sucked the back end of the boat towards the barge which caused the front starboard side to scrape against the moored barge. (Ronnie, we have some more repair work for you, but we still have the yellow paint.)


Then we come to the part of the canal that is electrified!! It is designed to keep the Asian Carp from getting into Lake Michigan. 

We finally get out of the industrial area, what a relief! We wait about an hour at the last lock for the day and pull into the city of Joliet. They have a free wall we can tie up to with free electricity. We are staying here a few days to wait on boat parts and visit Kelly's sister.

Enterprise showed up the next morning right on time with a fantastic $15 a day rental. A small car, but it was easy to drive and great on fuel. Google helped us find our way out past the cornfields to visit Kelly's sister and brother-in-law, Donna and Jerry. We had a talkfest and went out to dinner then talked some more. What a great visit!! By the time we got back to the boat all the other boaters were in bed.
                                     

The excitement the next day was simply laundry. Then the next day was grocery shopping. But the boat parts came in and the mechanic showed up to replace the injector tubing that was repaired way back in Betsey Bay. We are ready to go!! That evening there were 11 boats at the Joliet wall with new people to meet every day!  

RioMarLago also pulled in. Remember-they flew by us on the Ohio River about 1 year ago at the start of our Great Loop. We actually met them in Florida and now see them again. But they are a speedy Bayliner and  will "cross their wake" before we make it to the Ohio River to cross our wake and finish the loop.


There was a Nascar race near Joliet so they had fireworks that night in town--right across the river.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Let's Finish Lake Michigan

Fri-Tues, September 1-12

We visited several more towns down the coast of Michigan. The first was Snug Harbor in Pentwater. The first two nights were not so snug--we bounced around from the wind coming in from Lake Michigan. We then moved from the face dock to a slip and no more movement! We found a great coffee shop with delicious scones. On Labor Day the city basically rolled up the sidewalks!  My favorite store Bitchen Kitchen was still open and I procured a few more necessary items for the boat and for home.

Another whole day was used to call harbors within 100 miles to check the price of diesel fuel. Don't want to wait til we get to high-priced Chicago to buy fuel! 

The winds finally died down after 6 days in Pentwater and we left early for the 7 hour cruise  to Grand Harbor. Five boats left: Time Out, Ellis' Island, Cha Cha, First Forty, and In Deep Ship. We were helped in to the dock by Donna Mae-- another looper. The local bus service took us to the grocery store. We had 30 minutes to shop before catching the last bus back to the marina. We looked like game show contestants putting stuff in the cart and rushing to the next aisle!




That night we went to a local restaurant 'Tip a Few' for their mexican specialties. The real  special treat was meeting brand new loopers that are becoming famous for their RV trek around the country with his 90 year old mother! Look for their book and movie (soon to be released) "Driving Miss Norma". Also that night we got to see the special fountain show, but without the music. It was a great show!
Grand Harbor light show
The next couple days we kept on moving since the weather was still super nice to be on the water. We went to South Haven and then to Michigan City, Indiana. Wow it was beginning to feel like summer! And we entered the Central Time Zone so an extra hour! Great sunshine and very little wind.
Michigan City Lighthouse

View of Michigan City Marina from the top of the lighthouse
The next day was on to Chicago! We took a short detour to Portage City, IN to fill up our tanks with diesel fuel at $2.379 a gallon! We won't have to buy fuel again until we get to the Ohio River! 
Chicago

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Down the Coast of Michigan

Sun 8/20 to Thur 8/31

We ended up staying in Charlevoix for 6 days--the weather was not terrible, but there was too much wind. It was a nice town with all the necessary stuff close: grocery store, beer and wine store, laundry and great showers in the marina center, restaurants, tourist shops, t-shirt shops, and a movie theater! We actually went to see "Dunkirk" and we were the only people in the theater.
Beautiful landscape of a mushroom house on Round Lake in Charlevoix
I also took a bicycle ride around the neighborhood to visit mushroom houses. A local builder built about 30 houses in a very distinctive style.
One of the 28 mushroom houses
And then the eclipse of the sun! We viewed it through the filters of a sextant, but the best view was on TV!
Full eclipse of the sun via TV

Seagull
The wind finally calmed down and we went south to Leland. Their small town dock was called Fishtown with several shops and a restaurant.
Leland Fishtown waterfront
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Park

Point Betsie Lighthouse

While the weather was good, we kept going south to Frankfort. There was a crowd of looper boats: Time Out, Ellis' Island, Chrysalis, First Forty, Unruly, Tumbleweed, Quid Pro Quo, Mother Ocean. Several other loopers arrived the next day: Cha Cha, Orion, One Eye Dog, and Gypsies Palace. Great docktails! 
Time Out and Frankfort Lighthouse
In Deep Ship and Frankfort Lighthouse

Fresh blackberries--they made a great cobbler
The weather was looking good for us to depart Tuesday. We got three miles out and Kelly went to check the shaft stuffing box and found a fuel leak! We quickly turned around and headed to Betsie Bay Marina-the only marina near Frankfort with a mechanic. He found the high pressure fuel injector line leak and had a compression fitting to fix it. A couple hours later we depart the Franklin harbor again and make it to Manistee in time to find a wood fired pizza for dinner. 
Manistee Lighthouse
We had planned to leave early on Wednesday but it was very foggy. After an hour the fog disappeared and it was only a 3-1/2 cruise to Ludington.
Big Sable Lighthouse
They still have a huge coal-fired car ferry that makes 2 trips a day to Wisconsin. The docking is a fantastic show to watch the Badger turn! We stayed another day to visit their maritime museum.