Georgetown SC

33:21.9001N 079:17.0281W Tuesday November 2, 2010 8:30PM We’re moving south about as fast as we can. Tonight we
are in Georgetown SC anchored in an overcrowded anchorage. We are out of
the winds – a good thing since they are blowing close to 20 knots. Today
was a full day. We covered 60 miles starting at 7:15 AM and ending at 6 PM We
also stopped long enough to fill the fuel and water tanks so are good to go. Yesterday’s stop was dictated by the location of the
anchorage. It was the last one for 30 miles so everyone stopped there. Again a 20
boat anchorage and we’re getting so we recognize most of the boats. Here’s what Georgetown looks like from the water
– we don’t plan to get any closer. One of the things about motoring in the ICW is all the
things that have to be avoided. A short list includes sticks and logs, floats
marking crab pots and birds that look like floats, and of course the bottom.
Now I have to add one more obstacle that was out for a swim. |