42°13′13″ N 83°6′17″ W
We made an early start on Thursday morning. The weather forecast for Lake Erie on Friday & Saturday was not at all encouraging so we wanted to get a little further along the way and stop in a marina that offered some nice amenities in case we had to stay put somewhere for 2-3 days. The marina in Leamington looked promising so we cast off at 6:45am & headed towards Lake Erie.
The weather was considerably nicer than the previous 2 days so we were able to shed our fleeces – at least for a little while & enjoy the sun.
We were still in the Detroit River so there was more freighter traffic coming our way. Pennie took the photo below of a sailboat that was approaching a freighter on a tack. From our viewing perspective it looked like the outcome was not going to be good for the sailboat. What was the sailor thinking!
It turned out that the sailboat tacked behind the freighter – but we had a few anxious moments until we saw the final part of the his manoeuvre.
We were now approaching the mouth of the Detroit River. The photo below shows a freighter headed upstream in one channel while we were going downstream in the neighbouring channel.
Shortly afterwards we finally exited the Detroit River into Lake Erie. The wind was blowing steadily but it had not stirred up any significant waves so we continued to maintain a good speed towards Leamington.
We arrived in Leamington at 12:30 – well ahead of the strong winds that were forecast for later in the day. Our first stop was at the marina fuel dock to top up our diesel tanks & secure a slip for the next couple of days.
The staff at the Leamington Marina were very efficient & welcoming. In no time flat we were all fuelled up & tied up at our slip. After celebrating our safe arrival with a few cold refreshments we went out for a great dinner at a nearby pub.
Even though the weather was deteriorating we still had an amazing sunset & arrived back at the boat just st in time for Pennie to take the photo below at the perfect moment.
We will stay in Leamington for at least another day while the winds blow themselves out.
Cheers!