We started out early in Southport North Carolina with a cold, rainy, windy morning. Captain Jeff had to drain the plug on our dinghy as it rained heavily last night. After he pulled up the anchor, the boat was blown dangerously close to the shoreline. Luckily he was able to maneuver out of the shallow water. He also worked on the generator as we used quite a bit of power.


We anchored in Calabash Creek on the North/South Carolina border. Calabash is the last coastal town on the intercoastal waterway in North Carolina.



We had another short day stopping at 3 in the afternoon. Our anchorage spot for the night is either North or South Carolina – depending on which way the wind is blowing.

