From:
Diana S Decker To: 'Mike Vannata' Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 10:22 PM Subject:
RE: Trip Update
The past few days have been spent at
anchor and totally out of touch via cell phone. Again we had an exciting day anchored at Mile Hammock in Camp
LeJeune. The Navy was conducting live
ammo maneuvers off Onslow Beach and the marines were conducting take-off and
landing techniques with their Osprey (STOL craft) and helicopters until 10 PM. The short take-off and landing craft were
really awesome to watch. Our trip up
the ICW has been great most of the time.
Georgia is really getting very shallow.
We hit depths of 4.5 feet at low tide.
The marina's gave us a 2 sided
sheet of warnings where depths were particularly low. Thank goodness their advice as to which side
of the channel to favor was particularly helpful. The area between Isle of Palms and Charleston was also very
low. We were really picking our way up
the channel. Today we are in Coinjock
and back in civilization with cell service and WIFI.
I've met some of the most delightful
people along the way. We spent the
afternoon with some folks who used to live in Fitchburg and are also making
their way up the ICW. Please tell Bob
Graff that I ran into friends of his from his cruising club in Duxbury. Walter May from Walter May Insurance
greeted me as I arrived in Marsh Harbor and who should walk into the cafi where
I was having breakfast in Hilton Head but Pat and Rocky Carrabas from Doctors
Hill. It's a real small world when
you're sailing. I'll be changing crew
again in Annapolis on Wednesday.
The weather for the most part has been
good. We were held up in St.Simon for
2-3 days as a result of that low associated with Andrea. It was really great!! We rented a car and toured St.Simon and
Jekyl Islands. Of course the weather in
the Bahamas wasn't the best. I probably
told everyone I was held up in Nassau for 17 days due to weather. It gave everyone at the marina a chance to
get to know everyone. I had a great
time. One night the guy in the slip two
doors down stood up on his finger pier and played the bag pipes for all of
us. I had people from New Zealand on
both sides of me. They were on their
way to Spain for the Americas Cup races.
Then their was Phil from Maine in his new Catamaran and the guy from
Texas in a 44' Island Packet across from us.
He and his wife were taking 10 years off to sail while they were still
young enough to do it. I hate to see
the trip come to an end but I am anxious to get back and reunite with everyone
in Scituate. I did have a week with my
daughter and family in the Isle of Palms.
Weather was great and the 3 year old cried her eyes out. She wanted to stay forever. I think I better stop my jabbering. The crew looks like they would like to go to
bed.
Sorry this didn't make it in time for the
opening day brunch. I'll be seeing
everyone sometime around June 25 or 26.
Say hello to everyone.
Diana