Becky & George shouted an offer of help, and the sailors asked for the Lantern Queen to stay with them. We had no intention of doing otherwise!
Three people were in the water and their boat completely on its side, with at least one sail detached and floating away. With the Lantern Queen providing shelter from the wind, two sailors managed to get the boat righted and get aboard, and finally managed to help the third man aboard.
The little sailboat was sitting VERY low in the water and continued to take on water with every wave. Two of the sailors got a sail up, and started turning the boat in a large arc to head toward Tidewater Marina. The third sailor frantically bailed water out of the boat as it limped toward home. The Lantern Queen stayed with the little sailboat until it had safely entered the marina.
Our own docking was difficult, with a south-west wind pushing us away from the pier. But due to the skill of Capt. Dave and Deckhands George Henderson and Tom Hopkins made it seem like business as usual! Thanks guys for all you do! You're the best!
Later our birthday party folks thanked us for "dinner and a show!"
And of course, HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Liz Sharer! Thank you for celebrating it with us!
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