THIS is what an Anchor Track Should Look Like!

 


The anchorage at Fenwick Cut West was just lovely!  No dragging, not much wind, manageable current. 

Sarah took a picture as we were hauling up the anchor. 


An easy trip on Saturday to Beaufort, SC - Lady’s Island Marina, specifically. There are actually more shopping opportunities here than ‘downtown’ Beaufort. Also, the marina offers a courtesy car for the 3/4 mile trip to grocery stores (there’s a choice!), which certainly makes reprovisioning easier. 


Our first night here we dined out nextdoor at Dockside - a very popular place and difficult to get in to (first come first serve only) but they have an arrangement with the marina to take reservations. It’s so popular that when we got there for 5pm reservation (before you make jokes about old people let me just explain that we hadn’t had lunch!) they had already sold out their special!  We both had swordfish, which was very good.  The generous portion made for an excellent addition to our lunch salads yesterday.

Lady’s Island Marina is managed by Kimberly Thomas, a former Shennecossett member.  Because of that, we came in with full Shenny regalia - flying Shennecossett burgee and wearing the Shenny hat.  We couldn’t have felt more welcomed here - they’ve been fabulous!

We spent yesterday provisioning, washing the boat and doing laundry.  Today we’re just being lazy (because we can!). We’ll do a walk down the street to the liquor store - OMG, WE’RE OUT OF VODKA!!!! - nothing else really on the agenda until happy hour on the bridge deck with Kimberly and Jeff.



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