


We rose early to gather mussels during low tide at our favorite mussel spot. We timed it just right and a bed of large mussels were exposed as far as the eye could see.




After weighing anchor we sailed and motored out of Muscongus Bay, past Pemaquid Point, past several light houses off Boothbay, up the Sheepscot River, and into Ebencook Harbor.



Anchored in the east side of the quiet harbor we has wonderful sunset views.
23.6 NM
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