After a successful night at anchor we pulled the hook early to get to Savannah as early as possible. It was a breezy morning and our trip down the Ogeechee River was choppy. The wind was right on our bow so it slowed us a...

Leaving Fernandina Beach and heading north on the AICW, ready to make some miles and see some sights. It didn't take long, we passed the Ocean Explorer shortly after we left the dock. She is a new Polar Class cruise ship on her maiden voyage to...

The plan was to get to Fernandina Beach to pick up Emily and Kyle, but when I looked at the parking lot at the Jim King boat ramp I realized this was a better place to meet up with our new crew members. So after...

Leaving Ponce heading north the Thunder storms weren't done with us yet. The morning sail through Daytona Beach was quiet and uneventful. You don't see much Spring Break action on the AICW.  Approaching our destination for the night, Palm Coast Marina, the skies darkened up again. ...

Leaving Fort Pierce on April Fool's Day, The plan was to make it to Fernandina Beach to meet up with our daughter and her "future maybe someday" boyfriend in a little under two weeks.   North of Vero Beach we ran through some heavy rains.       We had picked a...

Back in Key Largo we met a looper who told us about his "Secret Beach" where you could take the dinghy and have access to Palm Beach and a Publix store. We tried it out and it was everything it was advertised to be. After a...

The last time we traveled through here we were running to pull the boat out in Indiantown and head home before Covid lockdown. I said at the time that was one of the coolest days of boating ever and I would love to do it...

It's time to head North on the AICW, the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway or as some call it the "ditch". You can navigate all the way from the Keys to Norfolk VA without travelling out in the Ocean.     Here we are starting out by Miami Beach. Sometimes if...

For the last week or so we have been living on the outskirts of America. While we didn't smuggle anything we certainly could have.  This part of the Country is pretty empty, we probably only passed a handful of boats coming across the Everglades.  That...