Well, today I did something I don't usually do, I beached the boat. I usually anchor off a bit and wade in. But the water was a bit cool as was the weather so I wanted to minimize the wet. Seemed like a plan, after all, many of you have great pictures posted of your C-Dorys beached with you all looking relaxed and having a good time. The charts and depth finder seemed to indicate that this was a great beach to do it, deep right up 'till the last moment. The beaching went fine. The bow nudged softly against the sand, I carried the anchor ashore and lodged it firmly into the sand, set a stern anchor to keep it from swinging (this was my saving grace here). Then we went for a walk on the beach to explore the barrier island, the old CG station ruins, and look at the shells, birds, deer, rabbits and other nature. Found some really neat stuff to look at. Thirty-five to forty minutes later however, Litl' Tug isn't bobbing as nicely at the shore. No, there is no "bobbing" going on at all. Yep, you guessed it, the tide went out. Duhhh. Took the three of us, my friend from work, Joey my son, and me to push/pull Litl Tug back out to deeper water. At the start, at least the stern was still not resting on the sand, we had about 1-2 inches to spare (also a saving grace). It was only the bow that was the issue. Upon refloating, I now have empirical evidence that my boat floats free in about 4 inches of water; with the engine, I only need about 10. I also learned to visit the islands at low tide instead of high, or be prepared to spend a little more time. Ahhh, lessons learned.