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Friday, May 3, 2013

We weighed anchor at 7:00 AM under gray dreary skies for the fourth day in a row.  It was blustery and windy all day, with the strongest gust being 46 mph and it rained most of the afternoon.  We passed by Charleston, SC early this morning and have added it to our list of "Must Sees" for our return trip south in the fall.  Due to weather we have had to bypass several other stops as well.

We traveled 70 miles today and are tied up at the Georgetown Dry Stack Marina in Georgetown, SC.  Interestingly, the "Dottie R" is also docked here -- we docked near her in Snug Harbor in Atlantic City, NJ for several years.  What a surprise to see her here.

Here are a few photos from today:
 
Elliott Cut on the ICW

Charleston, SC

Charleston, SC

Charleston, SC

Charleston, SC

Charleston, SC

Home along the ICW

Much boat traffic in both directions on the ICW today

Rain most of the day. :(

Strong winds gusting to 46 mph today

Georgetown Dry Stack Marina, Georgetown, SC

The middle boat is the "Dottie R" from our former home port, Snug Harbor, Atlantic City, NJ
 

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