November 14th- Beaufort SC
We debarked from Carolina Beach on the 6th and moored in Beaufort on the 10th. As usual, going through the Myrtle Beach portion of the ICW, was very bland. It’s probably the least scenic part of the trip. On the other hand, the Waccamaw River is always special. We had one day of light rain. Most of the rest of the voyage from the Chesapeake Bay has been mild.
While in transit to Beaufort we made four stops. All were remote anchorages. We were often up and underway before dawn. We crossed through a few shallow spots but are used to the routine. One of my navigation tablets broke down but we have others. I had a new one shipped to Beaufort.
Since being in Beaufort we’ve met up with other cruising friends. The starting coil broke on our outboard motor. Fortunately the crew on S/V Barry Duckworth have the same motor and carry spare parts. With the new part our Honda is back in operation. The Beaufort River has an 8 to 9 foot tide. Rowing in the current is horrendous!
We got our olive oil, sourdough bread, and Tomato Pie. We are ready to move on but are watching a tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. We are delaying our voyage a bit as we don’t want to be in Florida until we see how this storm is going to develop.