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From Mile Hammock Bay, the scenery was rather boring.
As you can see, shipmate "Lat" is really impressed too. |
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We decided to take a break at Southport, North Carolina.
We had been travelling with Two by Two and the skipper's back was giving him
real grief. Len needed a chiropractor to do some "Adjustments." |
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The weather was lousy and we were tired. |
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The marina has great facilities. We fuelled, watered, did
laundry and gave the boat a good scrub down. Southport has a great
restaurant here called "Fish Tales." Portions were large and prices
normal - we pigged out. |
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They have an interesting way of storing boats using a
forklift and racks. You call ahead of time, they put it in the water.
When you're done, you tie the boat at the dock, leave and they put it up
back on the rack. |
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We left Southport and moved on to Calabash Creek were we
spent a foggy night behind marker R2. Lots of shrimp boaters all
night. |
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Underway again, we wandered through cottage country South
Carolina style. |
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How's this for easy living? |
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Not too shabby either! |
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After a long day of really shallow water and several near
groundings, we pulled into Awendaw Creek. We had double "Sundowners." |