Day 64 – 365 photos…EI Boat Access Area

Welcome to day 64 of  365 photos…This is the boat access area on Emerald Isle. It is about eight miles from our home but today I went the long way around – the really long way around – though Morehead City and Atlantic Beach. It turned out to be more like 40 or more miles… Continue Reading

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Powell Cay and Manjack Cay

3-14-2014, Powell Cay: 
Just a hop, skip, and a jump and we were at our anchorage for the day; Powell Cay; just 6 miles from Spanish Cay.  We anchored in about 6 feet of water and put 50 feet of rode out.  We put the dinghy in the water for the first time and went ashore to look for shells.  We were told they were very good on the Atlantic side of the Cay.  We were very disappointed as we found very few shells and the ones we did find were very small.  We did see a star fish, alive, in the water though.  Forgot to bring my camera with. 

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CO’s comments:  My new anchor works real good.  I bring it up and the XO drives the boat.

3-13-2014:  Break wall at Spanish Cay at high tide

3-14-2014:  Leaving Spanish Cay

3-15-2014, Manjack Cay: 
Lazy morning, got going by 10:00.  Keith pulled the anchor and I drove.  We left the dinghy in the water and hooked it up with a tow line; this is the first time we have towed the dinghy and after a few adjustment while under way all went good.  We had a few sprinkles on our way over to Manjack Cay which was only about 17 miles from Powell Cay but after we got here the sun came out and we had a beautiful day.  Went to shore again looking for shells without any luck.  Sharon and I both were glad we had such good luck on Spanish Cay the other day when we found several conch shells.  Early this morning, Keith saw 3 rather large fish swimming around our boat; again, no camera shot.  It is so cool seeing all the way to the bottom in this beautiful, clear, green, water.

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CO’s comments:  Man, our new anchor is really working good.  I am still bringing it up and Bobbie is still driving.  Both anchorages have been in sand and grass.  Also on both anchorages, I probably could have been 400 yards or more closer to shore.  Sometimes it is hard to believe the depth finder because the water is so clear.  Having a good time.

3-15-2014:   Kim Jo IV anchored at Manjack Cay

3-15-2014:   Beautiful, clear, green, water

3-15-2014:   Sun set at Manjack Cay

2014-04 Bodega Bay to Tillamook, Oregon

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A light begins to shine

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Enjoying the wildlife in Costa Rica

I am taking advantage of this fast internet signal we have at Marina Pez Villa in Quepos Costa Rica. Sharing a few pictures of my friends. They come in all shapes, sizes and colors. 

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The Last Bit: Ketchikan to Wrangell

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Design London part 1

Cheers,
     After enduring a Philadelphia winter of really horrible weather including days with no power, the weather gods in England smiled down on my nephew Andrew during his visit to London.  (He flies home tomorrow.) The weather was sunny and perfect.  It will take me forever to write up all of our adventures, but here […]

The Okeechobee Waterway

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More boat conversations today

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