Good Morning 'Brats!
It's Friday morning (4/24), and we spent the night at Casper's Marina in Swansboro (NC). We are 676sm enroute (55sm yesterday), and the trip is going very well, but it has turned cold. (Since we have electricity at the marina, I actually plugged-in the "Big Heat" heater this morning.). I have come to the conclusion that my definition of "living large" is having wifi, ice cubes (for my daily Scotch ration), and ELECTRICITY !
The wifi connectivity was solved by signing-up for Verizon 'data (I'm usually too cheap for that). The ice cubes are solved by having the Dometic freezer onboard (thank you George/Carolyn for the suggestion on insulated layers inside), and electricity is solved by 'splurging, and going to a marina occasionally. (We generally spend a couple nights anchored-out, then find a marina for the third night. So far the marina's have been around $1.50 to $2/ft. We enjoy anchoring-out, but we also enjoy the amenities of a marina, too. (Last night we walked up to the Piggly-Wiggly grocery store, and found a pizza place as well.).
Mary suggested that I mention the USCG event ... Ok.
We were cruising up the ICW toward Wilmington (NC). Wx was good. We had a following sea, about a 1-2' chop, and we were just cruising along on A/P at 8mph, and life was Good. Our turn to the North was only a couple miles ahead. Oh, did I mention that we were in a "shipping lane?"
We were chatting about something, and all of a sudden we heard the dreaded 5-Blast (collision imminent...) signal from a VERY large horn. We both looked back and saw the USCG Cutter "Diligence" overtaking, and Very close. (How close you ask? Too Damn Close!! (I'll guess 100yards, but it scarred the b-Jesus out of us! I'm sure the crew on the bridge were laughing their asses off at having made at making a small pleasure boater nearly crap-their-pants.) we chose not to get into a radio discussion of privileged vessel/burdened vessel, after all we were in a shipping lane, but still.... (I didn't know a CC23 could come up on plane that fast(!); we scooted out of the way!
That night we anchored near Wrightsville Beach in an open/windy area with a pretty good chop. The night went well, just noisy with hull slapping. I considered rigging an anchor bridle, but decided 'no. We just put out some extra scope and held-on. Mary's "Drag Queen" app (plus visual references) confirmed that the Delta was holding well. By morning, retrieving the anchor required some 'jockeying, but it was certainly very well 'set!
Yesterday we cruised through the Camp LeJuene (USMC) gunnery range. They weren't shooting, which was nice.
We're going to breakfast with a couple from a nearby (50') vessel, so I guess I'd better get shaved and put on a clean shirt...and maybe Long pants!
Best,
Casey&Mary
...working our way North