Monday, October 2, 2017

Grand Rivers, Ky to Sugar Bay Kentucky Lake

Total Miles Traveled 14.5

We knew it was time to start heading south when the geese started to arrive at Green Turtle Bay Marina. 


We left our home port at 9 a.m. Sunday October 1st, but only traveled 12 miles to Duncan Bay on Kentucky Lake.  Our plan was to anchor a couple of days on Kentucky Lake and catch a few fish before entering Tennessee waters.  We didn’t get a nibble at Duncan Bay, so we weighed anchor this morning and cruised 2 ½ miles to Sugar Bay.  This is one of our favorite anchorages on Kentucky Lake, and the fishing was better too.





We use two five gallon buckets to store our shore power cables, Moni found seat covers to fit the lids, painted an anchor and rope on the sides, and attached rope around the bottom. She finished them up while anchored at Duncan Bay.


The summer passed by so fast, trying to maintain the house, get the boat ready for another cruise to Florida, and visiting family and friends.  Here are a few pictures of our summer on the water:






Moni and I participated in the Commonwealth Yacht Club Dinghy Poker Run, Moni won $100 a couple of years ago, but we came up short this year.  It was a lot of fun taking the dinghy to different stops around the marina collecting cards for the best hand.


One of the stops was the Thirsty Turtle, Grand Rivers was a dry county until this year and Green Turtle Bay opened a bar and grill on their property.  It’s turning out to be a popular spot with live music on the weekends.


July 4th had to be one of the highlights of our summer; we had 8 family members on the boat for the holiday.  It was a little cramped but we had a great time.  We anchored at the Quarry, located about 8 miles south of Kentucky Dam.  We found a spot that was 25 ft deep but there are places close to the wall that are 118 ft deep.  We took the kids and grandkids to the wall with the dinghy and watched them jump, pretty impressive for 13 and 14 year olds to make the leap.


 If you look close you can see Eyan in midair.



 Our oldest son Brian made an awesome flip with a perfect landing into the water.



Grand Rivers Kentucky was in the path of the 2017 total solar eclipse which passed from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean.  We anchored in a cove off of Barkley Lake with our friends from Louisville and had over 2 minutes of a total eclipse at our location.








We plan to take our time moving south this winter reaching the Florida Panhandle in November, the West Coast of Florida in December, and the Florida Keys in February.  I will probably update the blog once a week.

You can follow our track in real time at   https://share.garmin.com/RickVicars

2 comments:

Rob and Sandy said...

Sorry we missed you guys...we got to GTB on Monday! We were hoping to stop by and say hi. Will keep our eyes open for you heading south. Glad all is well.

Sandrobber

Vic.Arghs said...

We have been tracking you too, thought you were still on ol Miss. We plan to spend a couple of weeks on Pickwick so I'm sure we meet going south. Safe travels. Rick & Moni