South Carolina

   As the sun rose on nine January the shore of South Carolina came into view, we were just a few miles from entering Winyah Bay, and then on our way 10 miles up river to Georgetown SC, another lovely ICW town. While I am not a fan of traveling the ICW, I do appreciate that the towns along it are very boater friendly. Georgetown is no different, they even have two public docks in town that you can use for free, just no overnight stays. Simply move your boat into the canal and anchor, sometimes only a hundred feet from the dock you departed. The town has many nice restaurants and shops, a beach, two marinas and just a nice boater friendly feel. I will defiantly be stopping back. Oh, and an amazing sunrise that is probably copy write infringement on Monet!

 

   We were in early and the docks were full so we anchored out for a while and rested. After a couple of hours I noticed one dock was free so we quickly moved the boat and were able to walk on solid ground once more. My friend Brandi agreed to come down from Myrtle Beach to help get Tim to Charlotte to catch a train, but first we had a nice dinner ashore and celebrated a very successful voyage! I stayed in Georgetown for another two nights to rest up for the next leg and do some provisioning.

    

 

 

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