Dawson's Creek (t.v.) sailing....

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Larry

Teenagers sailing for 3 months.....only on t.v.... Caught in a storm, being rescued, working all summer to repair the damaged boat...getting the big inheritance because he repaired the boat so well...girl's keeping their virginity while at sea for 3 months with a healthy American teenage male... only on t.v. Anybody else watch Dawson's Creek ?
 
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Gary A

Capeside

Funny you should mention it. I was channel flipping a few years ago and caught some very nice television footage of the Southport/Fort Fisher Ferry (near Wilmington, NC) on one of the channels as I was zooming past. I had just been on that ferry a few days earlier, so I stopped to watch. Turned out to be Dawson's Creek and the kids were heading back to "Capeside" on this ferry. Turns out that Kevin Williamson, the creator of the series, grew up in a small coastal town in North Carolina called New Bern and the show it shot in and around Wilmington. Many of the Capseside locations are recognizable places along the NC coast. I watch the show whenever I'm home on Wednesdays for a chance to see familiar sights used in the series. By the way, on the drive to Oriental from the Minnesot Beach ferry, you cross a very pretty body of water called ... you guessed it, Dawson Creek.
 
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Larry

Southport / Fort Fisher Ferry....

We rode the Southport / Fort Fisher ferry about a year ago. We had a ball,and the kids enjoyed feeding the seagulls until the captain of the ferry made them clean up all the popcorn that had landed on the ferry. I think the setting for Dawson's Creek is about 60% of the show. We love the Carolinas. Especially Cape Fear / Bald Head Island...
 
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Don Evans

Pacey's Boat

Not a big fan of the series. Seems there all in need of medication and serious counselling. Caught the episode where Pacey got caught in a gale, and was trying to figure out what model his boat was? Looked to be about 25-27' in length. Anbody got a guess? Don
 
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