Hi all,
We've been slowly making our way south when the window was opened up for us. Tuesday we left Cape Fear and jumped overnight to St. Mary's, Ga. Dropped the hook at 9pm. then out the next morning to St. Augustine where we stopped for fuel and dropped the hook again. We left Friday early and did another overnight to Ft. Pierce inlet at 7am Sat. After 122 hours and over 500 miles we are now on a mooring in Vero Beach, FL and saw the latest space launch from the cockpit last night while having beers.
The seas were 2 feet or less most of the time with winds light out of the north. Most of the time we had to motor sail. The smoke from fires in NC blocked sunrise and sunset cutting the usable daylight quite a bit. We could hear radio traffic from boats on the inside having issues with the ICW trouble spots. A lot easier just picking a spot 100 miles away and have the autopilot keep you on track.
All U Get
We've been slowly making our way south when the window was opened up for us. Tuesday we left Cape Fear and jumped overnight to St. Mary's, Ga. Dropped the hook at 9pm. then out the next morning to St. Augustine where we stopped for fuel and dropped the hook again. We left Friday early and did another overnight to Ft. Pierce inlet at 7am Sat. After 122 hours and over 500 miles we are now on a mooring in Vero Beach, FL and saw the latest space launch from the cockpit last night while having beers.
The seas were 2 feet or less most of the time with winds light out of the north. Most of the time we had to motor sail. The smoke from fires in NC blocked sunrise and sunset cutting the usable daylight quite a bit. We could hear radio traffic from boats on the inside having issues with the ICW trouble spots. A lot easier just picking a spot 100 miles away and have the autopilot keep you on track.
All U Get