Thursday, September 5, 2013

Day 13 - Back on Land - Green Turtle Bay!


We were up early and again there was fog – not as bad as the previous day, but we knew we would be waiting until it cleared to leave.  A small fishing boat pulled into the anchorage at 7 am.  We pulled anchor at 7:56 and were back on the Ohio, joining the constant barge traffic.  There was not much current here and the water is very dirty with lots of sludge.  We have 10 miles to go from here to the Cumberland River, then 30 to the Barclay Lock and Dam.  Once we are through, our final destination for this leg of the trip, Green Turtle Bay in Grand Rivers, KY is just a mile beyond.



 
On the outskirts of Paducah we saw homes on the Kentucky banks.  We reached the Cumberland River at 8:43 am and the water was much cleaner already.  The Cumberland is a very scenic river, narrow and winding on the way to the lock.  We passed more homes and a few launch ramps, also several fishing boats.  There are no channel markers on this part of the Cumberland, but we had 30 feet of depth so it was not a concern.  We saw several barges pulled off to the side, presumably waiting their turn for Barclay Lock.  There is a large stone quarry operation in the midst of all this beauty, reminding us that these rivers are working rivers.




 
 

 
The shore varied from low, tree-covered banks to low bluffs, high bluffs and corn fields.
 




We called Barclay Lock when we entered the Cumberland, and the lockmaster told us to call again when we got to the Blue Bridge - yes, it is blue as you can see below.  We arrived at the bridge at 10:51 am and were told it would be a 2 hour wait.  We were prepared for a longer wait after yesterday; at least we had significantly more hours of daylight!  We anchored near the dam along with a group of fisherman.  Our tug friend, the Gladys Ford, was tied up to the lock wall, and we went through with her again.  We entered the lock at 1:30 pm and were out by 1:47.  Hooray!
 
 


 
As soon as you leave the Barclay Lock you enter Lake Barclay, which is really part of the Cumberland River system.  It is quite beautiful with homes and marinas around it.  We arrived at the Green Turtle Bay fuel dock at 2:15 and were in our slip by 3 pm.  We stepped on land for the first time in 53 hours!
 


 
After getting settled and checking in, we cleaned up and had dinner in the Commonwealth Yacht Club, located in the marina.  Green Turtle Bay is a resort property with both rental and for-sale condos, 2 outdoor pools, a fitness center with an indoor pool, a spa, boat rentals, walking trails and ship’s store, in addition to the yacht club.  Commonwealth already has the Diversey Yacht Club burgee, so there was no trade here.  The county is dry, but you can bring your choice of beverage in to dinner, so we did!  Tomorrow we will explore the town of Grand Rivers.
 
 

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