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Cruising to the beach on the way from Wrightsville Beach to Camp Lejeune by Trawler
The weather finally cleared up and we are able to get moving on the Loop! Before leaving Wrightsville Beach we took Ollie out for a lovely beach walk-in… 50deg weather! Then we left for our 49th day on the Loop and continued cruising North. Surprisingly, most days on the Loop you are not that close…
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Finding a protected anchorage off the ICW in Wrightsville Beach on the Great Loop
We have some nasty winds coming to Pivot and it’s time to move anchorages! Fortunately, the cruise from Carolina Beach to Wrightsville Beach is short! We’ve been to Wrightsville Beach once before, but this time we’re entering from the south which is known to have less shoaling and a more straightforward approach. Episode #237 Filmed…
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Choosing our perfect weather window to cruise Cape Fear to Carolina Beach
When we attempted the Loop last year, traveling up Cape Fear was rough. In the morning we lost our wheel at our upper helm, we had large swells and the current against us. Going 2 kts it was 3 hours of tough cruising. HOWEVER today we are staging from Southport and leaving at 0 dark…
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Cruising through Myrtle Beach and heading to Southport on our Trawler
We are exhausted after our LONG day of boat projects, but PIVOT and her crew are ready to disembark! Today is going to be a long one folks, we have to first get off the dock with winds gusting into the 20s. Cruise a few hours to get fuel (and dock again) and finally make…
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Catching up on Boat Projects in Myrtle Beach
It is our “day of reckoning” – we’ve been having too much fun so know we need to give Pivot (our 34′ Marine Trader) some TLC and spend a day doing boat projects. If you have any experience doing boat projects, you will know that they rarely (if ever) go according to plan, and today…
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Cruising from Georgetown to Myrtle Beach on our Trawler
On the agenda today are the famous cinnamon buns from Indigo Bakery, refueling our empty diesel tanks, and docking “STERN IN” for the second time ever. Unfortunately, the boat gods had other things in mind…
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Cruising All Day to our Anchorage in the Georgetown Harbor on the Great Loop
When you have a 10-hour cruise and you move trawler speed, you are at the mercy of whatever the tides are for the day. Sunlight is the limiting factor therefore “it is what it is”. We start with an early morning departure from Ashley Marina in historic Charleston, run through some No-See-Ums tests, and end…
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The Great Dilemma of the Loop (our day in Charleston)
The Great Loop is a test of persistence. Sometimes you visit a fantastic city, like Charleston, and you have to choose; do you work and catch up on “life” / “boat work” OR do you explore! And SOMETIMES the adventure comes to you.
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Shoals, Elliott Cut, and Docking – The trials from Beaufort to Charleston on the ICW
Cruising from Beaufort, SC to Charleston, SC for a boat that goes an average of 6 knots, is a long cruise! We pulled up our anchor at sunrise so we could maximize our cruise time. Ollie’s favorite seat is wherever Jen is sitting. It doesn’t matter if it’s our first mate chair on our flybridge…
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Exploring Beaufort with a food tour while enjoying the historic Southern charm
Beaufort, South Carolina is known for its historical background in the Civil War, its southern architecture, and great food! Some of the best restaurants on the Great Loop are found in Beaufort, however, they’re usually booked months in advance. We decided to go on a Beaufort Food Tour to eat our way through the city. …