20 Aug 17

Dawn broke and we got up. We pulled out of Sutton’s Bay before 08:00 - early for us and motor-sailed north with SSW9 wind behind us for the first 16 miles or so. Then, as we turned past the northern corner of the Leelanau Peninsula, the wind was on the nose for the rest of the trip. The dock lines were snugged up at Leland Harbor by 12:45, after which we pumped out the HTs and filled up the fuel tank right from our slip - very convenient. Leland is an old fishing village, which has retained a number of the old fishery buildings along the riverfront, although they have all been turned into T-shirt or ice-cream shops by now. Still, Fish Town, as it is called is pretty cool. We did a bit of shopping and then came back for dinner at the Cove. Not sure what we are going to do tomorrow, so we decided to wait and see what the weather does overnight.  

45-01.472’N, 085-45.764’W; Log = 33.7, Sum (2017) = 1820.7 N-m