Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Belhaven, NC to Beaufort, NC

November 11, 2018 - November 17, 2018


The weekend was predicted to be cold so we stayed put in Belhaven, NC to take advantage of our heater that we can only use when we are plugged in to shore power.  On Saturday we watched Penn State beat Wisconsin and then went out to dinner at The Tavern at Jack’s Neck.  Apparently Belhaven used to be called Jack’s Neck.  the restaurant interior was beautiful with wood everywhere and several alcoves and levels to make the dinner more intimate.  The food was excellent as well.  On Sunday we relaxed, watched NFL football, and prepared for our departure on Monday.

We had two sailboats behind us.  One was from Galesville, where we have the boat maintenance done and kept our boat there for several years.  The second boat was from Newark, DE where I grew up.  The boat owner went to Christiana H S and graduated in ’68.  I went to the same HS and graduated in ’69.  Small world!

Early Monday morning we helped the boat behind us push off and then we had room to take off, too.  It was a narrow channel, but Bob’s expert boat handling got us out without incident.  We are always thankful for our full cockpit enclosure on these cold mornings.  While other sailors are bundled up in their foul weather gear we are comfortable with a light fleece jacket.  Later in the day on the Nuese River the wind picked up and we had a choppy ride.  The waves were hitting us from the port stern which caused the boat to roll sideways.  I didn’t get sick, but I wasn’t a happy sailor.  We anchored just off the ICW in Adams Creek.  Later that night the wind picked up bringing heavy rains and lightening.  At about 3am my phone alerted us to a tornado warning that was on until 5am and to take shelter immediately.  Needless to say we didn’t get much sleep after that.  In the morning all was calm, but Bob discovered that we had dragged anchor about 500 ft. putting us in shallow water.  We moved the boat into deeper water and anchored again.  It is fortunate that we didn’t have a worse outcome from dragging.  We waited for the Beaufort Docks Marina to contact us to let us know that our slip was available.  We left the anchorage at 9:30 am and were docked in Beaufort by 12:15.  After checking in we enjoyed the daily special (meatloaf, coleslaw, string beans) at the Dockside Restaurant. Yummy! 

The town built a boardwalk at the water front that is lined with 
restaurants and shops and, of course, the Beaufort Docks Marina.

Rainy Days is safely tied up at the marina for a few days.

My phone was whacked out and I couldn’t use the hot spot to get WiFi so I walked to a coffee and wine bar to use their WiFi.  I needed to make flight reservations to visit Claire (my children’s grandmother and a dear friend) and her husband Fred in Sarasota, FL.  I decided to combine  the trip with a trip to Houston to visit my son’s family and be there for my grandson’s 5th birthday.  Using the WiFi with a glass of chardonnay was much less frustrating than fighting with the WiFi on the boat.  I did finally fix my phone though - yes, I just had to turn it off and turn it back on again to get it back to normal.

Beaufort reminds us of a little Annapolis with its history and focus on boating.  Bob has challenged me to visit all of the shops in town in one afternoon.

Shops and restaurants line the main street (Front Street)
which is parallel to the water front.

We went to a new restaurant on the boardwalk and had great pizza.
 You can see the brick oven in this photo.

I love to photograph flags.

Thursday was a bust.  it poured down rain from early morning until the afternoon.  It let up just long enough for me to do two loads of laundry at the laundry mat.

The laundry mat is conveniently located across Front street
from the marina and at the back of the General Store (white building).

On Friday we borrowed the loaner car and drove to the Verizon in Moorehead City to change our carrier. We just weren’t getting the coverage we needed in the more rural areas that we travel through.  Hopefully, this switch will solve that problem, and with Bob’s former military discount it won’t cost us much more than T-Mobile.   We walked around town a bit enjoying the bright sunshine and cool temperature.

Provisioning was the main task for Saturday.  We stopped at the town’s farmer’s market hoping to find some fresh produce, but the market was mostly crafts at this time of year.  We borrowed the loaner car and got our groceries at the local Food Lion.  In the afternoon we listened to Penn State football.  


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Beaufort, NC to Southport, NC

November 18, 2018 - November 25, 2018


Early Sunday (11/18) morning we cast off and headed south on the ICW.  The weather was beautiful and by the time we anchored in Mile Hammock Bay (near Camp Lejeune) I was wearing shorts.  Since we have the full cockpit enclosure up the sun warms us up nicely even if the air is chilly.  Along the way today we saw evidence of the destruction of Hurricane Florence mostly in blue tarps covering roof damage and missing siding.  

On Monday we left our anchorage at 7:15 in heavy rain that had started early in the morning.  We wanted to make sure we got past New River Inlet at mid and falling tide.  It’s nice to get what we thought was the only tough spot done early.  We had three opening bridges to contend with today, and Bob timed our travel so we wouldn’t have to wait too long for openings.  It is stressful to circle around in front of a bridge with other boats lined up for the opening as well. Between the Figure Eight Bridge and Wrightsville Beach Bridge we went aground briefly at an inlet, but Bob was able to power through the shallow section. After traversing a part of the ICW with incredible mansions lining the west side, we arrived in Wrightsville Beach.  It is a beautiful area, and we are hoping our favorite restaurants here have not been damaged by Florence.

Since our reservation in Southport doesn’t start until Wednesday, November, 21 we enjoyed a stopover day in Wrightsville. Our favorite Mexican restaurant, Tower 7, was open and the food was a delicious as we remembered.

The beach was deserted except for this lone fisherman.
Of course, when I saw this shop advertising
 hurricane sale bargains I had to check it out.  
This view of Wrightsville beach shows the fishing pier.

We left Wrightsville Beach at 7:15 on Wednesday morning headed for Southport, NC.  With a favorable tide helping us on the Cape Fear River we arrived by 11:00am.  The bright sunshine and cool breeze made it perfect for a walk over to Fishy Fishy for lunch.  On our way back to the boat we stopped to admire an American Tug and were invited aboard for a tour. It has a beautiful roomy layout with a great galley.  

That afternoon I made a pumpkin pie (sugar free, of course) and Bob made cranberry relish in preparation for our Thanksgiving “feast”.  While I was baking the pie the propane tank ran out and Bob had to switch to the spare. Thanksgiving was great; good food, nice weather, and lots of football. 
On Friday morning we walked to the outpatient clinic at the local hospital (about 1 mile) for Bob to have his eye examined.  Since there were no eye doctor’s offices open until Monday the hospital was our only recourse.  Bob was seen quickly and diagnosed with an eye infection and prescribed drops to clear it up.  We then walked a half mile further to the pharmacy, had lunch at a pizzeria, and then walked to Walmart to buy our needed groceries.  By the time the Uber driver dropped us off at the marina it was 3:00 pm.  In the pouring rain on Saturday we took an Uber to Oak Island hardware to get our propane tank refilled.  Then we watched college football.  Penn State handily beat Maryland in their final regular season game.

Sunday we were busy all day with the chores to get ready to head out on Monday - laundry, changing engine oil and filter, cleaning our composting toilet, cleaning the water filters, and the cleaning interior of the boat.  It was another exhausting day, but I did take time to walk to the Christmas store to buy some decorations for the boat.

My next blog post will be about the final leg of our journey and will be posted from Charleston, SC our final destination for the season.


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