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Thursday, October 25, 2007
Inland Marina to Golconda Armina, Golconda IL (10/24/07)
The balance of this cruise is continued at Island Hoppers Blog, managed by the first mate.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Rocky Point Marina to Inland Marina, Evansville, Indiana (10/23/07)
Rain rain go away . . . the childhood poem of a rainy day dismay rings through my head as we motor down the river, two lock thrus and finally dock at Inland Marina in Evansville, Indiana.

During the day we noted a couple of dredges, "mining" the river bottom for gravel. They scour the bottom and offload it to barges on both sides of the dredge.
Moorage at Rocky Point Marina
We are currently tied up at the gas dock, but have water, 50 amp service, and a courtesy car at the marina. There is a couple in transit from Terrace Park who have left their sailboat here, rented a car and returned to Cincinnati for a couple of days, pending better weather.
We anticipate slow or no passage tomorrow, needing to make 112 miles or stay here another night. We will see.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Louisville Kentuckty to Rocky Point Marina Indiana (10/22/07)
We made it and total lock thru time was about 15 minutes, score one for the good guys!
The weather forecast was for a good morning and a rainy afternoon which was exactly correct. The river between Louisville and Canelton is pristine, very little development. Add that to the rainy afternoon, besides towboat traffic, no one on the river.
A rainy day on the Ohio
This allowed us to make very good time, 7.5 hours for a total of 120 miles. Score two for the good guys!
In route we passed Leavenworth Indiana, well known for it's luxurious inn and where Jenny and Dan opted for luxiourious accomadation over the modest venue of the Greenbriar in West Virginia (http://www.leavenworthinn.com/).

Leavenworth Inn
What a surpise to see our former Rear Commodore involved in a new business enterprise on the river after Leavenworth (Terry's Camp). We all wish Terry the best of luck!

Sunday, October 21, 2007
Warsaw Kentucky to Louisville Kentucky
Dan Crocker helping to lock thru
The shoreline was beginning to take on fall colors, the water having a blue-green quality and cliffs overlooking the river in the Madison Indiana area. Truly a beautiful day.
Several options for moorage in Louisville included Captains Quarters, Louisville Boat Club and Limestone Marina. We were fortunate to be able to overnight at Captains Quarters, arranged by a mutual friend. In addition, we enjoyed a wonderful meal at Captains Quarters with guests John and Connie Emmerich.
Island Hopper at Captains Quarters
One cannot be impressed with the amount of boating activity in Louisville, even this late in the season. The river is wide (lake like) with interesting areas to beach (18 mile and 12 mile island).
Tomorrow will be a longer day, with the goal of completing around 112 miles
Cincinnati to Warsaw, Kentucky
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Happenings To Date
Outings were close to home with the exception of a trip to Manchester Islands http://www.fws.gov/northeast/ohioriverislands/ about 70 miles up river.
This year our boating activity has also started a bit slow but promises to be a little more active. A recent trip to Smugglers Cove http://www.smugglerscovemarina.com/ (63 Statute miles), returning via Light House Marina was very enjoyable and included a rendezvous with Island Hopper, Moggie's Tub and Break Away.
The picture below is the gang enjoying dinner aboard the top deck of Degaje.


Although we grilled out the first night, we decided to take advantage of the Sunset Grill (part of Smugglers Cove) with gambling afterwords at Belterra Casino for those so inclined.