Sunday, November 22, 2009

Southbound

Nov 20th. We are anchored in Bull River tonight. We are about 15 miles from Beaufort and are headed for Hilton Head tomorrow. The day was beautiful weatherwise but the ICW was very shallow. We had the tide going with us most of the way, fortunately, so we made good mph, but that meant the tide was going out. We followed a barge through the worst cuts. He plowed the way through very shallow waters leaving a mud wake in this path. The dolphins again kept us entertained with their syncronized swimming. I continue to try to get a good picture of them. We met a boat from Victoria BC along the waterway - I told them I loved Victoria; they said they loved our boat. We continue to get praises and recognition because we are from Maine - even from the bridge operators. We think of you all often and love to read your comments. It doesn't seem possible to us that Thanksgiving is next week!!!
Nov 21st We are anchored tonight in Bull River but across from Hilton Head Island. The fog had us socked in this morning, so we sat it out until 9:30 a.m. However, again today the tides were with us so we were able to cruise to Hilton Head after all. We are getting excited as we are only about 200 miles from Florida. I know, it took us long enough. Actually, tomorrow is supposed to rain, so I am not sure how far we will go. St. Mary's has a Thanksgiving feast for boaters so we thought it might be fun to attend - if we can make it. We are missing the big dog show in R.I. this year with all the GSP puppies. It had become a tradition to attend with Erik, Jodi, Jon and Hannah. I certainly will miss seeing all the German Shorthairs, but I wish my favorite breeders and handlers the very best. I will be checking out the winners and crossing my fingers. I am amazed at how many people have one or two dogs or a couple of cats on their boats. You can hear the dogs barking in the dinghy excited to be going ashore. The dogs are big and small, and we've met dogs who have cruised their whole life.
Nov 22nd True to the forecast, it is raining. However, we did get 30 miles in before we had to tie up. We are in Thunderbolt, GA. We chose to sit out the rain in the Bahia Bleu Marina, do laundry, have showers and heat. The cruise today was quiet and almost lonely. I think most of our sailing companions moved on ahead of us during our stay in Charleston. But we intend to catch up over the next couple of days, weather permitting. We have some very shallow water ahead of us along the ICW, so the tides are also a factor. The tides are 7 to 9 ft. along here, and change without warning as we cross the many channels, inlets and outlets. We did get a break today with the tides. Most of the time they were pushing us along and we had the jib up to add to the rpms. We PASSED a huge very long barge being pushed by three tugs. We are told December 1 is the first day of winter around here, so we have got to get moving south. I don't want to face anything colder than what it is now - 55 degrees behind the helm today.

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  1. Glad to hear that you are moving along and may get a nice Thanksgiving dinner. You have passed up Edisto already. We leave for there in the morning with our friends. Sorry we missed you though. It is a beautiful Island where we have stayed once before. Keep on chugging!

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