ICW Day 11/12, Thursday October 27, 29nm, mile 200.9, 369 total miles. 27 gal fuel.
Another great weather day for the run to Beaufort (bo-fort), NC. We have been hearing about Beaufort for years. Nice to visit the town. Docked in the town docks right alongside of town. Interesting town with a few restaurants and shops. Enjoyed the farmers market and dinner in town. Stayed 2 nights on the dock before going across the creek to anchor for the last night.
Wally picked up fresh shrimp for everyone before River Dunes.
Another beautiful day. All sunny days since we left, and it is staying warm. Fabulous. Wonderful sail as moved into Pamlico Sound. Arrived in River Dunes marina just north of Oriental. Upscale development with a protected marina. Were able to get the dinghy going today. Swimming pool (cold but refreshing), fire pits, and a croquet game. Eric and Corrine on Reflection II from Montreal, yes another boat named Reflection, went for a bike ride with us and then fixed us a wonderful home made Gazpacho soup.


Made under another bridge and moved into Albemarle Sound. Went back up the river to Elizabeth City and stayed for 2 nights. Our friends Don and Signe Ferguson are on the trip with us and looked forward to getting out on the town.
Hurricane Mathew has really disrupted the trip due to flooding. We had to completely skip the Dismal Swamp Canal to go through the Virginia Cut by Atlantic Yacht Basin. Flooding also, lowered the bridge clearances for the first few bridges. A long story, but our mast is taller than we thought. I went up the mast for the first time and removed the wind instruments, thinking that would be enough. We actually touched the bridge just south of AYB and came back and removed everything! Just wires hanging down. Still not enough! Ken Reynolds from Mauna Kea (another boat on the trip) suggested that he and Don hang out on the boom to lean the mast over and made it through the first bridge. The second bridge, Pungo Ferry had even less clearance and we touched the bridge again and turned around. Ken recruited some kids on a skiff to come over and hang on the boom and we just snuck under. Amazing!
The Sail to the Sun Rally started on Monday October 17th from Bluewater Marina in Hampton. A beautiful morning for the run down to Great Bridge. We were supposed to go through the Dismal Swamp canal, but the flooding completely overwhelmed the locks and bridges, closing the canal indefinitely. Our friends Don and Signe Ferguson joined us for the first week. Happy to have them along!
We also figured out that we needed to take off our wind instruments, so up the mast I went! Good weather. 159 total nm, 22nm for the day, mile 12 on the ICW. 20 gal diesel at AYB.
After attending the Sail to the Sun Rally on Monday October 10 we boarded the boat and prepared for the trip south. We finally got underway on Thursday October 13th. All the buzz was about hurricane Mathew and the damage to the ICW. More later on that…