Monday, November 12, 2012

A nice reward

We motored in calm flat seas overnight from Beaufort, NC to Charleston, SC; taking about 34 hours. We were going to fuel up and anchor for the night. But the seas on Monday were predicted to get sloppy so we decided to get moving again. This was around 4PM and it would be a 24 hour run to St. Simons Island in southern Georgia. Sometime around midnight, the seas started to get going again. Not real bad, but on our beam with no wind. When on the beam with some breeze, the sails will hold us steady, but with no wind we rolled quite a bit all night long. Yuck.
But at first light, we were rewarded very nicely by a visiting pod of dolphins. The first sighting was of the largest dolphin shooting up 5 feet into the air 3 times in succession. Very impressive. They stayed with us for almost a half hour, dancing all around the boat, mostly at the bow. I finally stopped being mesmerized long enough to grab the video camera and shoot a short clip just before they swam off. Maybe they're camera shy? This is just a very short slice of the entertainment they provided...


We made St. Simons about 1 hour before sunset to find our friends Jeff & Mary on Echo anchored here. Their plan was to go straight to central Florida, I guess they can't get enough of our company! We've been here before and will go ashore by dinghy with bikes to enjoy the place once more.

4 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, what beautiful footage! What do you use to video? We are following right on your tails, pretty much - we're in Oriental now, heading to Beaufort today. Tomorrow we'll overnight it to Charleston and stay there a few days. I hope we'll catch you somewhere on the way down!
    Tasha (www.turftosurf.com)

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  2. Music choice was perfect with the footage! I can see how you would get entranced by watching them.

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  3. Beautiful! It looks like you are in good company!
    Love,
    Meem

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