Left Georgetown at 7:30 AM and had an easy trip, including 3 of the worst shoaling areas on the ICW; Lockwood’s Folly, Shallotte Inlet, and Little River Inlet…all just north of Myrtle Beach. The first two have been dredged, eliminating concerns for a while, and the third appears to be stable and when we went thru today at dead low tide we never saw less than 6 feet of water. Some definite improvements over the last decade and half in care of the waterways!
Stopped at Osprey Marine, south of Myrtle Beach, to fuel as they have the cheapest fuel on the waterway, then continued on to St. James Marina in Southport, NC about 3 PM, an 88 mile trip. Had time to top off the tanks again, relax, drink a little wine, and firm up plans for the rest of the trip to Virginia and Maryland. We’re now 400 miles from Colonial Beach and friends and to family and grandkids in Annapolis. Looking forward to seeing some baseball, T-ball, and soccer games in Annapolis.
Still planning a Friday 14 May arrival in Colonial Beach, with stops at Beaufort, NC, Belhaven, NC, Coinjock, NC, Deltaville, VA, and Olverson’s Marina in Lottsburg, VA. along the way. We’ve checked the weather, prayed to the boat mechanical gods, and are optimistic. Let’s see what happens! We’ll be moving on to Annapolis on the 17th, ready for a big birthday celebration for daughter Lauren on the 21st.
Another day of great performance by the boat. Think it’s just not been used over the years and needed this day after day trip to work out the kinks. Not that unusual for seldom run boats. Still questionable this is the boat for us to cruise on, but we’re giving it a good test.
There appear to be few COVID concerns on the ICW. Places are busy… people out and about. Few wearing masks. Restaurants where servers wear masks are rare. Let’s hope folks are getting vaccinated. We wouldn’t have embarked on the trip without our vaccine shots. We follow science, as well as charts!
Here are a few pictures from today.
Sounds like another grand day.