Sunday, October 30, 2011

October 28, 2011 Friday S Santee River to Charleston, SC

To pull up anchor is not always that easy!  We managed to do everything right in the current of the S Santee River anchorage.  Anchoring in the rivers is a little complicated since you have to remember that in this area close to the Atlantic there are strong tides.  The tides mean you will reverse directions at least twice while anchored overnight!  That means swing room, enough scope and current need to be carefully considered before dropping the hook!


As we left the river and turned into the ICW on the left or port side of the ICW a short ways south was a creek named Alligator Creek.  Well, we now know how it might have received its name.  You got it!  There was a 5-7 foot alligator swimming next to our boat.  It looked like drift wood but as we got closer it was easy to see the head and especially the eyes above the water!  Wow!  That was our first and only alligator siting so far. As you view this pic the head is visible in the middle.  The grass floating is not the alligator!  Enlarge the pic and you will see the eyes!  We made a good run today and ended at St Johns Yacht Harbor in Charleston, SC.  More to come about our visit there!
Captain Sid

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