Day 187 Making Miles North After a Low Country Omelet

 

Someone’s old anchor line fouled ours for a bit.

Woke up this morning, anchored off of the Battery in Charleston and took advantage of a rare opportunity, which is to have a Low Country omelette prepared for Jessica and I at the mega Dock Marina in Charleston. It was delicious!! We started making our way north and saw our friends from Blackbeard sailing club heading out of the Charleston Harbor for the second day of their Charleston race week regatta. Dutch Wind came in first in their class in the ocean series race yesterday. We had to wait 30 minutes for the Ben Sawyer Bridge over to Sullivans Island to open, but fortunately a commercial barge was coming and they opened a little early. We made our way through the infamous shallow areas in McLeansville, South Carolina, safe and sound. We ended up anchoring in Winyah Bay, just one hour south of Georgetown, South Carolina. During our eight hour adventure today we passed time by playing music trivia in which you guess the song and artist after two seconds of the song being played. It’s always fun playing games with someone you love so much! Jessica won the trivia game by a longshot with the pop music, but then when 90s country category came around, I excelled. 



 


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