Thursday, December 19, 2013

Another trip in the books

The boat and I arrived safely to our final destination of Pompano Beach, FL today around 2:15pm. Another 92 miles on the ICW, but it took 7 1/2 hours. There are lots of no wake, manatee zones and bridges on schedules between Stuart and Pompano.

When you are on a boat by yourself for 5 days you have a lot of time to think. He are 2 "revelations" from my trip: 1) Florida is where old money and old boats go to die. 2) Someone is always going to have a bigger house and a bigger boat than you.

Here are just a couple of snap-shots from the last couple of days:


Sunrise coming out of Charleston


Bride of Lions in St Augustine


Lighthouse at Ponce Inlet




I've seen a lot of things on the ICW, but this was unique. It was a catamaran being towed by an 18' bowrider. The bowrider was in between the hulls of the cat on the bow.


Pulling out of Ft Pierce City Marina this morning.


Another pretty sunrise this morning


A Meridian 381 up on a lift


Crazy big yacht at the Rybovich yard in West Palm Beach

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Go, go, go...

A much more comfortable ride today.  I got off the dock at 6:45am and headed south on the ICW.  I certainly had my fill of "no wake" and "manatee zones" today.  The ICW had a good bit of boat traffic today as well, 99% of which were sail boats.  The boat really ran well today.  The owner removed all of his personal items last night which made the boat a good bit lighter.  As a result, the boat ran at 32mph today and was burning only 39 gallons per hour.  The day was full of bright sunshine with temps in the mid 60's.  A good day to be on a boat.

I pulled into the Ft Pierce City Marina tonight at 4:15pm.  Another 9 1/2 hour day and I covered 191 miles.  A long day on the ICW by yourself, but much easier than yesterday.  The ICW was smooth for the most part and it was an enjoyable ride.

Tomorrow I hope to make Pompano Beach, but it will take all day.  It is about 100 miles, but there are lots of no wake zones, bridges and slow areas.  I'll stay on the boat tomorrow night and fly home on Friday morning.

I'll try and take a few pictures tomorrow.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Lots of Water

I pulled out of Charleston this morning at 6:45am.  I was greeted by the woman's crew team from the College of Charleston as I headed toward the inlet.  It is odd to see a skull with a flashlight and 8 women that early in the morning.

The weatherman missed it again.  He was calling for winds 5 to 10 mph and seas 2 feet off-shore.  Seas were every bit of 4 feet and right on the nose.  It was a very bumpy and uncomfortable ride for the first 4 hours.  Finally around 11:00am the seas calmed down a bit and I was able to turn toward St Augustine and run the rest of the way without losing a filling.

No pictures today.  Just blue water and open ocean for 9 1/2 hours and 231 miles.

I'll try and make Stuart, FL tomorrow and Pompano Beach by mid-day on Thursday.  I'll have another update tomorrow.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Meridian 441 NC to FL - Where did all the water go??

A really good first day for this trip... Other than the dock being as slippery as snail snot this morning as I went to untie the lines.  I got off the dock this morning right at 7:00am.  The boat behind me was a 50 foot sport fish and did not have the luxury of an enclosed flybridge.  He was scrapping ice off the front of his boat this morning.

The boat is running really well and there was not very much traffic on the ICW.  However, once I got down past Georgetown, SC I got into some really skinny water in a couple of different places.  No issues, but the pucker factor was up there.

Rolled into Charleston today right at 3:00pm.  I put on 200 gallons of fuel, washed the boat and got to take a walk around the marina before it got dark.  I'll be heading out for dinner here in a few minutes, but wanted to get a few pictures up before I left. 

Another update tomorrow.

 Up at O'dark thrity.  Just waiting for enough light to get off the dock.

 Coming through Holden Beach.

 I had a better day than he did.

 "Boss, the shrimp are getting away."

 Coming into Myrtle Beach; the big casino boats.

 Little River Swing Bridge.

 Just a beautiful day on the Waccama River

 Where did the water go??

 I thought the markers where supposed to keep you in the deep water??

 A little hard to read, but the depth sounder says 3.8 feet.  Pucker factor was high at this point.

Safely tied up in Charleston.