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MaryLouise Burk

MaryLouise Burk

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Solomon’s Island

596

NM

Total Distance

39

Days

Time at Sea

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MaryLouise Burk
Shane Myers

MaryLouise Burk & Shane Myers

20 August 2025 at 17:41

Wednesday Race 8/20/25

6.6

NM

1h 51m

Solomons, United States

MaryLouise Burk
Shane Myers

MaryLouise Burk, Shane Myers & 1 other

17 August 2025 at 09:14

Battle Creek Return

13.4

NM

5h 17m

Wells Cove to Solomons, United States

MaryLouise Burk
Shane Myers

MaryLouise Burk, Shane Myers & 1 other

16 August 2025 at 10:28

Battle Creek 2025

14.4

NM

5h 19m

Solomons to Wells Cove, United States

MaryLouise Burk
Shane Myers

MaryLouise Burk, Shane Myers & 1 other

13 August 2025 at 13:38

Quick Wednesday Mid-Day Sail

4.5

NM

1h 19m

Solomons, United States

MaryLouise Burk
Richard Delwiche

MaryLouise Burk, Richard Delwiche & 3 others

6 August 2025 at 17:52

Quick Splash in the Basin

Risk wins for the Wednesday race . Back in record time.

5

Quick Splash in the Basin

9.4

NM

1h 41m

Solomons, United States

MaryLouise Burk
Melissa Myers

MaryLouise Burk, Melissa Myers & 5 others

1 August 2025 at 14:46

5

2025 TBone’s 1st Gov Cup

88.8

NM

13h 41m

Galesville to Saint Marys City, United States

MaryLouise Burk
Shane Myers

MaryLouise Burk, Shane Myers & 1 other

31 July 2025 at 07:21

1

GovCup 25’ Delivery Cruise

40.7

NM

6h 42m

Solomons to Galesville, United States

MaryLouise Burk
John

MaryLouise Burk, John & 1 other

26 July 2025 at 14:17

Escape Goat sailing

6.7

NM

3h 48m

Solomons to Esperanza Farm, United States

MaryLouise Burk
Richard Delwiche

MaryLouise Burk, Richard Delwiche & 3 others

12 July 2025 at 22:51

Oops! Red Right Return

1.8

NM

1h 17m

Drum Point to Solomons, United States

MaryLouise Burk
Richard Delwiche

MaryLouise Burk, Richard Delwiche & 4 others

12 July 2025 at 09:16

Careful what you wsh for

Slow going in light winds with heat and humidity. Several crew members felt the effects to the point of heat exhaustion. Brief relief from a spectacular microburst but a few big lightning bolts raised the specter of taking down the spinnaker in heavy weather and we convinced ourselves to take down the spinnaker before we rounded the mark. We should have looked at the storm path first. At that point the wind died completely. Finally rounding the mark with the number one jib, we were still wishing for wind and relief from the heat. We got it. As the wind built, sustained over 15 knots, swells around five feet or more sent more than just spray over the deck and crew. We were flying and the already-repaired number one was holding up well under the circumstances. The jib halyard however was about to remind us just how intense those forces are. With a “CHUNK!” that shook the whole boat the sheaf of the rope where it passed through the jammer had torn allowing the core of the line to slip about a foot and a half. Soon it was two feet. The only thing preventing it from slipping further was a few wraps around the winch and the tension behind that from hanging down into the pit. We put on a couple more wraps and secured it in a v-cleat while we thought through our options. We were still moving fast despite the noise from our sagging jib. As we set to raise the number three using the spin halyard, some of us were taking bets whether the number one would even come down, thinking the puckered sheaf might jam things up. Fortunately those doubts proved false and the swap went smoothly. A few more hours were ahead of us though, and as the sun set we were making good time back down the bay with strong steady winds, swells and many more buckets of bay water washing over the deck. We crossed the mark for our finish with the moon rising exactly over the mark.

5

Careful what you wsh for

57.7

NM

13h 29m

Solomons to Drum Point, United States