Searenity Mike Deb Carl

Vessel Name: Searenity
Vessel Make/Model: Irwin 43
Hailing Port: Washington DC
03 June 2019 | Broad Creek
31 May 2019 | Sout(port
30 May 2019 | Western bay
29 May 2019 | Isle of palms
29 May 2019 | Isle of palms
27 May 2019 | Charleston
25 May 2019 | Bull river
25 May 2019 | Big Tom Creek
23 May 2019 | Jekyll Island
22 May 2019 | Palm Cove Marina Jacksonville
18 May 2019 | Amelia Island
15 May 2019 | Beaufort
14 May 2019 | Charleston
11 May 2019 | Santee River South
10 May 2019
10 May 2019
08 May 2019 | Camp Lejune
08 May 2019 | Camp Lejune
07 May 2019
Recent Blog Posts
03 June 2019 | Broad Creek

Icw day 34

Anchored last night in Broad Creek mm 173. Nice anchorage about 7-8 ft. Long channel in about 2 miles. Beautiful area.

31 May 2019 | Sout(port

Icw day 31

After a twelve hour trip from western bay mile marker 410 we made it to mm 311.5 South Harbour Village marina. Starting at high tide and ending at high tide helped us through the narrow parts of the icw including Foley’s inlet. Love the marina and they give boat us discounts on fuel and dockage. Great bistro called Joseph’s. Staying an extra night as the weather is suppose to turn bad later today.

30 May 2019 | Western bay

Icw day 30

We anchored in western bay off of Mile post 410last night after a 10 1/2 day from Charleston. That included a 2 hour stop/anchor before the isle of palm bridge due to shoal I gotta we needed to wait for the rising tide. western bay allowed the breeze to flow thru the cabins last night. When is wind is slack beware of the black flies. Left at 6:35 am hoping to make NC tonight.

29 May 2019 | Isle of palms

Icw day 29 leaving Charleston north bound

Well after staying 3 days in Charleston due to the Ben Sawyer Bridge breakdown we left at 830 am to hopefully reach the mcclaninville area at high tide this afternoon. Alas we made it thru the Bridge only to be stopped a mile up river. Three sailboats are aground and two are anchored. A dredge is working on the channel and they radioed us not to go any further. So we will be anchored here for a few hours. Of course that will interfere with our high tide in mcclaninville. We may be anchoring again. Oh well it is only 88 degrees of the 102 forecasted and we do have wind!

29 May 2019 | Isle of palms

Icw day 29 leaving Charleston north bound

Well after staying 3 days in Charleston due to the Ben Sawyer Bridge breakdown we left at 830 am to hopefully reach the mcclaninville area at high tide this afternoon. Alas we made it thru the Bridge only to be stopped a mile up river. Three sailboats are aground and two are anchored. A dredge is working on the channel and they radioed us not to go any further. So we will be anchored here for a few hours. Of course that will interfere with our high tide in mcclaninville. We may be anchoring again. Oh well it is only 88 degrees of the 102 forecasted and we do have wind!

27 May 2019 | Charleston

Icw day 27 Charleston

Well we made it to Charleston yesterday. One of the hottest days on the water with zero wind. Left Bull River at 8 arrived in Charleston T 230 which was perfect for slack tide. Of course the wind finally came out just as we were going into the slip. We definitely needed a mide tide leaving a Bull River, which we did not have. Ashepoo cuttoff and Fenwick cut are very shallow. Watts cut is not much better. We are staying in Charleston 2 nights to get a little relief from the heat. We should head out at slack tide tomorrow around 1045 and make the very shallow mcclanenville cut at high tide of 442pm. Hate leaving that late but we really do not have a choice.

Icw day 34

03 June 2019 | Broad Creek
Debby Wallace
Anchored last night in Broad Creek mm 173. Nice anchorage about 7-8 ft. Long channel in about 2 miles. Beautiful area.

Icw day 31

31 May 2019 | Sout(port
Debby Wallace | Nice 85 with wind
After a twelve hour trip from western bay mile marker 410 we made it to mm 311.5 South Harbour Village marina. Starting at high tide and ending at high tide helped us through the narrow parts of the icw including Foley’s inlet. Love the marina and they give boat us discounts on fuel and dockage. Great bistro called Joseph’s. Staying an extra night as the weather is suppose to turn bad later today.

Icw day 30

30 May 2019 | Western bay
Debby Wallace
We anchored in western bay off of Mile post 410last night after a 10 1/2 day from Charleston. That included a 2 hour stop/anchor before the isle of palm bridge due to shoal I gotta we needed to wait for the rising tide. western bay allowed the breeze to flow thru the cabins last night. When is wind is slack beware of the black flies. Left at 6:35 am hoping to make NC tonight.

Icw day 29 leaving Charleston north bound

29 May 2019 | Isle of palms
Debby Wallace
Well after staying 3 days in Charleston due to the Ben Sawyer Bridge breakdown we left at 830 am to hopefully reach the mcclaninville area at high tide this afternoon. Alas we made it thru the Bridge only to be stopped a mile up river. Three sailboats are aground and two are anchored. A dredge is working on the channel and they radioed us not to go any further. So we will be anchored here for a few hours. Of course that will interfere with our high tide in mcclaninville. We may be anchoring again. Oh well it is only 88 degrees of the 102 forecasted and we do have wind!

Icw day 29 leaving Charleston north bound

29 May 2019 | Isle of palms
Debby Wallace
Well after staying 3 days in Charleston due to the Ben Sawyer Bridge breakdown we left at 830 am to hopefully reach the mcclaninville area at high tide this afternoon. Alas we made it thru the Bridge only to be stopped a mile up river. Three sailboats are aground and two are anchored. A dredge is working on the channel and they radioed us not to go any further. So we will be anchored here for a few hours. Of course that will interfere with our high tide in mcclaninville. We may be anchoring again. Oh well it is only 88 degrees of the 102 forecasted and we do have wind!

Icw day 27 Charleston

27 May 2019 | Charleston
Debby Wallace | Can you say hot!
Well we made it to Charleston yesterday. One of the hottest days on the water with zero wind. Left Bull River at 8 arrived in Charleston T 230 which was perfect for slack tide. Of course the wind finally came out just as we were going into the slip. We definitely needed a mide tide leaving a Bull River, which we did not have. Ashepoo cuttoff and Fenwick cut are very shallow. Watts cut is not much better. We are staying in Charleston 2 nights to get a little relief from the heat. We should head out at slack tide tomorrow around 1045 and make the very shallow mcclanenville cut at high tide of 442pm. Hate leaving that late but we really do not have a choice.
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