April 12
Along with our buddy boat, David and Cherie on Blue Sky, we left St Augustine and traveled 62 miles up to Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island.
Cherie and David on Blue Sky. We will travel north on the ICW to the Chesapeake together. |
We planned to stay just 1 night, but Mother Nature surprised us! We stayed 4 nights due to heavy north wind- consistently 25-35 knots. We got to explore this quaint village and try some restaurants and hear some good music. Even toured a distillery. Kings Bay Submarine Base is close by and this Navy gun boat pulled up on the dock one day. They were uncovering and prepping their machine guns to go out to the inlet to escort a nuclear sub in!
Fernandina also has a paper mill that makes cardboard boxes and cellulose from pine trees.
Trucks with Georgia pine trees headed to the mill. |
We tried to head north, but we were pounding into waves. So, we stopped at Sea Camp on Cumberland Island, Georgia, just 6 miles north. This 17 mile long island is a National Park. There we went ashore and took a tour with the park ranger and learned about the island.
Park Ranger |
Ruins of Carnegie estate |
Live Oak Lane |
Wild horses on the island |
The Carnegies settled there and eventually donated the island to the park service. Now you can hike and backpack and bike. Only way to get there is by boat- a ferry or in our case, our boat.
April 17
It was still windy, but we covered 15 miles to stage our next day crossing of St Andrews Sound.
April 18
Finally calm winds! Georgia is a winding trail on the ICW and mostly salt marshes. Made it to Back River. Georgia has the best sunrises and sunsets!
Woke up to dolphins and pelicans working the anchorage. It was a glorious day, so we decided to "go outside" (sailors term for sailing in the ocean). Headed out the Sapelo Inlet. All was good, until we hit a sandbar, we bumped hard! Bob managed to get us off, but Blue Sky was hard aground. Unfortunately they had to wait aboard 6 hours for high tide for a tow boat to safely pull them off. And this was in waves on the beam! Anchored in Wapoo Creek. And a stiff drink!
April 20
Had a 25 mile run and got to Hellgate (a shallow cut) at low tide. So, we anchored in Redbird Creek.
April 21
Ran through Hellgate at high tide- easy! Then, on a great run with the tide, we went 71 miles to Beaufort, SC. Had dinner out in the town- shrimp of course! So many shrimp boats!
April 22
On to Church Creek.
April 23
Still winding around- made it to Awendaw Creek.
April 24
Motor sailed to Georgetown, SC and stayed at a marina to walk around town and have more shrimp!
April 25
Up the Wacamaw River. There are cypress trees growing in the water. Scenery changing!