Vero to Annapolis - Days 12-13

Day 13 - Osprey Marina, S.C. to Southport. N.C.


The 63 miles to Southport seemed like nothing at all after knocking off several 150+ mile days, but we soon found out what it is like to do the ICW at sailboat speed. This section of the ICW has many homes with floating docks and it seemed like there was someone in a fishing boat around every corner. Pure Lunasea puts off a pretty large wake at speed so we had to keep it below 7 knots (8-9 mph) the whole time. We really enjoy going slow and would love to do it more often, but as you know we are on a tight schedule and we wanted to get to Southport early enough to spend some time there.  It took eight hours to do the 63 miles.


Really cool dock!

 

We arrived around four and got a slip at Southport Marina. We walked into town to pick up some new stereo speakers to replace the blown ones on our flybridge (the long day off-plane made us hanker for some music!). Afterwards we went to the funky Silver Coast Winery for a wine tasting. The wine won't win any rewards, but it is friendly "Cheers" type of place.


We then had a great dinner at Fishy Fishy overlooking the small harbor.




Day 14 - Southport, N.C. to Beaufort, N.C.

 

Today was 107 miles to the northern Beaufort. This one is pronounced "BOH-fert" as opposed the South Carolina one we spent a week in that is pronounced "BYOO-fert". The ICW was a lot less populated along this stretch and we were on plane most of the time. It was very beautiful and wild looking scenery. We made it to Beaufort and got a slip at Homer Smith Marina. It is a lot nicer marina than the name might imply. Homer himself stayed late to help us get tied up. 

Another hurricane victim  

Firing range targets at Camp Lejeune




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