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    • Dag 8

      Okracoke

      29. maj 2021, Forenede Stater ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Heute sind wir mit der Autofähre auf die Nachbarinsel, Ocrakoke, gefahren. Hier ging es zwischen Dünen links und rechts in den Ort. Ich musste arbeiten und habe mich ein paar Stunden in ein Café mit WLAN gesetzt. Dann haben wir uns den kleinen, sehr auf Tourismus eingestellten Ort und den Leuchtturm, den südlichsten und kleinsten der drei bekannten Leuchttürme hier angesehen. Er ist einer der ältesten noch in Betrieb befindlichen Leuchttürme der USA. Zum Essen haben wir Meeresfrüchte und Austern gesucht und gefunden. Es hat geschmeckt. Zurück auf unserer Insel haben wir vom Campingplatz noch einen Spaziergang zum Strand gemacht. Von da konnten wir sogar unseren kleinen Pop Up sehen.Læs mere

    • Dag 21

      Ocracoke Day 2.2

      27. maj, Forenede Stater ⋅ 🌬 77 °F

      More photo dump. Also, with regards to the one photo of me on the bow. This was actually a picture Bill took in either Black water Creek or Broad creek. I was tying off my anchor rode and talking to Mike who came by on his Kaboat. Bill didn't think I would post it... lol The other photos we discussed in Ocracoke Day 2.1Læs mere

    • Dag 21

      Ocracoke Day 2.1

      27. maj, Forenede Stater ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F

      Today was spent in Ocracoke, due to the winds and small craft warning. No alarm and enjoyed sleeping in! After I made and ate breakfast, I kayaked over to the town to walk around. Bill and Mike were already on land also walking around. I walked out to the Light House here, and into a few gift shops. Treated myself to a banana split at noon and called it lunch, since I had my breakfast later in the morning. Walked around some more, and then caught the free tram to ride back to the ferry terminal. Then walked back to my kayak. During my walking around, I also did a virtual geocache at the British Memorial. This cache was was presented exactly one year ago, and seemed appropriate for me to find it today. (Memorial day cache. https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GCG5V8_brot…). During Bill and Mike’s walk, they also walked to the Lighthouse, and then over to the other side of the island to check out the beach. Somewhere along the way they came across a cemetery that had a headstone for a horse buried there, next to its owner. They also saw an interesting old truck. This evening the three of us had dinner together at Howard’s Pub. The winds did pick up pretty good today. Out of the SW, and we are anchored in the sw corner of the lake, so in a relatively calm spot.Læs mere

    • Dag 11

      Babbit Bay

      17. maj, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

      5/17. It was a very calm night anchored in Spellman Creek last night. We left there this morning at 7:30am and got back on the Pungo River. We passed Belhaven, NC and then shortly after entered the Alligator River-Pungo River Canal. This is a fairly narrow canal that is pretty much straight for its entire 23 mile distance. Very calm water, except when other boaters over take or pass you without slowing down, or worse yet, slow down, but instead of slowing down enough to not produce a wake, they end up “plowing” water, which leaves a bigger wake. A situation of the boater not caring or knowing what their wake is doing! Many of the boaters are more courteous and will slow down to a no wake speed. We are probably the slowest boats on the water. We cruise at 5 kts. Most the trawlers will cruise around 7-9 kts. The sailboats are doing about 6 kts. And then the go fasts are doing about 12-20 kts. We cruise slow for fuel efficiency and to see more. Many of the boats we are traveling among are doing the “Great Loop”. You can google it if you are not familiar. The canal bank has a lot of erosion from boater’s wakes. There are also a lot of stumps and snags along the canal’s edges. I’ve uploaded photos showing the erosion, stumps/snags and how busy the canal can sometimes be with several boats running together. Once we left the canal and entered the much wider Alligator River, with the wind we had 1 to 1 ½ foot chop. I think the winds were on the nose at 10-15 mph. This afternoon we only came down the Alligator River a little ways, and pulled into Babbit Bay to anchor for the night. The entrance past Catfish Point was a bit tricky with trees and stumps along the sides of the channel to come in. No photos as I was concentrating on navigating in! ;-) Covered 51 miles.Læs mere

    • Dag 71

      Ocracoke

      29. marts 2023, Forenede Stater ⋅ 🌬 55 °F

      Ocracoke is an island on the Outer Banks. It consists of a small town and a Long Beach. Only accessible by ferry, it’s a National park. Bike and golf cart rentals are available. The second oldest operating lighthouse stands on the island.
      We took some time to take kiteboarding lessons and get a massage.
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    • Dag 1

      Belhaven NC

      3. maj, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☁️ 86 °F

      Our first official stop on the Great Loop. The trip to Belhaven was beautiful. We had our first opportunity to be on the Intercoastal Waterway. Belhaven in a lovely little town with very nice Estates on the water. Houses are often passed down over the generations.Læs mere

    • Oriental North Carolina

      2. maj, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F

      We started out in Oriental North Carolina which is near New Bern. We love New Bern. It was the first capital of NC and hosted the first governor installed by the crown back in colonial days. The reason for the start in Oriental was for access to Zimmerman Marine who made sure the yacht was in ship shape for travel. Rick joined us on board and will be with Greg the entire way to Florida. A retired surgeon...vice nice man and quite knowledable.Læs mere

    • Dag 6

      Belhaven NC

      24. august 2023, Forenede Stater ⋅ 🌙 79 °F

      Belhaven is a tiny town with a few marinas, 5 restaurants (including Hardee's). Actually, there is some good food here, including a breakfast carryout, Spoon River Artwork and Market, the Refinery, a steakhouse, etc. Almost none of the restaurants are chain franchises! We ate at Spoon with our friends from sv Liberty, Lisa and Stephen Vance. They are doing some serious refitting at TJ's Marina and Boatyard, which also has a Travel Lift capable of lifting boats up to 25 foot beam.

      A huge waterfront house ca. 1904 is under renovation, to be opened in October as Grand Manor, for large events like weddings. It will be very nice.
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    • Dag 33

      Tropical Storm Ophelia

      22. september 2023, Forenede Stater ⋅ 🌧 70 °F

      Well, it was bound to happen some time, wasn't it? We are traveling during hurricane season after all. We finally got hit by high winds and rain and it was as horrible as I imagined it would be and ended better than I thought it would. First, let me say that dogs and people are all safe and sound. Dave may have injured his knee and tweaked his back a little, but otherwise everyone is safe.

      When we pulled into Belhaven, our wind predictors (we use Windy and Predictwind and Weather.com) all indicated we would be facing North winds and at their fastest 20 to 25 mph. We felt confident that facing the boat into the wind on a dock (to make Jessica happy we weren't depending on just our anchor) we would be good. Then the predictions changed to a South South East wind at 5am on Saturday. No problem! We will just turn the boat first thing and face into the wind.

      So we relaxed into a full day of rain on Friday, cleaning and watching TV and staying dry. We went to bed Friday night still reading the prediction, but Dave noticed that one of the predictors called for East Wind. The other two still said South / South East. Not much for us to do, but still turn the boat and ride it out. At about 2am, Dave got up and turned the boat. It was a very pleasant evening. The rain had stopped and it was very quiet. Jessica slept well.

      At about 6am on Sunday we both woke up to the wind. We knew it was coming but somehow it seemed stronger than we imagined. We do have some experience with 20 to 25 mph winds, but this seemed stronger. What's more, is the wind was almost exclusively Easterly pushing our boat into the dock. Dave spent time securing lines and re-positioning bumpers and beginning to get a little nervous. Now the weather predictors were calling for a 3 foot swell in tide and 30 to 35 mph winds. By about 830am our boat was knocking very hard against the dock and riding almost over the top. We had no choice, we had to untie and move the boat or it would for sure crash onto the dock.

      Unsecuring the lines and pushing off the dock was one of the scariest things we have ever done. The wind pushed us one way and we tried valiantly to use the engines to push us the other way. We did end up taking a couple of chunks out of the boat but honestly it was impressive that Dave was able to get us free of that dock. Then came phase 2. We had to anchor in 35mph winds and swells that sprayed all the way over the top of our boat.

      We made our first attempt at anchoring not too far off the dock but far enough. Jessica took control of the boat while Dave went out to throw the anchor. If you have ever been walking in very strong wind, thrown your hands out and tried to lean into it, you can imagine what it felt like to maneuver 11 tons of boat direct into the wind so that Dave could throw out an anchor from the very front of the boat completely unprotected by any barrier.

      The first anchor didn't take. Now we have to retrieve the anchor and try again. Even though it didn't take, it doesn't mean it isn't sitting in the mud and requires boat maneuvering to retrieve it. So once again, waves and wind thrashing us about, Dave out on the very front of the bow, Jessica at the controls, we risked life and limb to retrieve and re-set. Never, in all my life, have I shook so hard and been so centered on getting a job done.

      The second anchor took, thank God! We just sat stunned with the engines going for at least a 1/2 hour staring and praying that the anchor really had stuck. It had. Finally, we were able to convince our brains and bodies to believe we were as safe as we could be, while the wind and waves continued to knock us about like we were a toy boat floating down a rocky river. We moved downstairs, turned off the engines and sat and waited the many hours for the wind to stop. It finally calmed down around 5pm.

      The dogs made it through like little champions. Shaking champions but champions nonetheless. When we decided to move off the dock we strapped their life vests on them and locked them downstairs. Dave said in one of his passes he saw them huddled together under the couch in their little life vests. Because it had rained the entire day the day before and because of the morning trauma, the poor little things had not had a potty break and were scared. I am not sure which caused them to shake more, but I will tell you when Dave braved the still rolling waves and wind around 4pm to get them to shore, they came back much much happier and no longer shaking.

      So, it was quite a day. I know I have been more scared than that before, when Katrin was hit by the car, but I would put it up there with things I would never like to repeat. Here is the thing though, we can't guarantee we won't get stuck in that wind again. The only way to guarantee that is to not be doing this and we are not there yet. We can plan not to be on a dock again. Perhaps we can even plan not to be on the boat when it is windy like that again. I am not sure. I do know neither of us loved the experience, don't like the things that have to be fixed as a result of this experience, etc. And yet, we both loved the sunset and the sunrise that followed the storm.
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