Enjoying Charleston

Brunswick, GA to Charleston, SC.

We are now in Charleston after uneventful passages from Brunswick, GA and Beaufort, SC (pronounced BUE-FORD).  We left Brunswick, GA on Saturday morning after a 3-day stay there; Denise had to fly to Atlanta and visit a client on Thursday and Friday.  We found Brunswick Landing Marina to be a great location to put the boat for a few days. It is a well-equipped marina with free water, pump-out, great diesel prices, and have several restaurants within walking distance.  Its airport is small (4 gates) with only 3 Delta flights arriving/leaving per day, but made traveling to Atlanta very easy.

Mark's new friend

Brunswick Manatee

South Carolina Welcome Committee

South Carolina Welcome Committee

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our Saturday night was spent on the “hook” just outside of Beaufort. It was quite peaceful and we were surrounded by awesome homes with private docs less than 100 feet away.  We had a great time watching a handful of dolphins dancing around our boat with the incoming tide, until it got dark and bugs started to eat us alive; then it was time to go in.  As we had made a long passage that day, we both went to be early and got a great night’s sleep.

Our original intent was to get up early and go to 8:00 am mass in Beaufort, and then head north to Charleston. However, when we woke up early Sunday morning, the forecast looked like we were going to get really wet all day, with severe thunderstorms threatening later in the day.  Also, because going to church would require a dinghy ride and we didn’t feel like getting wet on the way, we decided to just leave early for Charleston. So at 7:00 am we picked up anchor and got underway, but had little to worry about as we barely got any sprinkles all day.

By noon we were tied up at the dock at Bristol Marina; home to Coastal Carolina Yacht Sales who actually sold us our boat.  Since we are a past customer, they allowed us to stay in one of their slips and they were very gracious hosts.  We are grateful for their hospitality, and I am especially thankful that they had a package waiting for me: my running shoes!  I had accidently left them behind and my terrific friend and neighbor Kim was kind enough to ship them to me.

Charleston, SC

Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

Sunday evening we were able to take a taxi to church and attend mass at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. It is a beautiful church and just as we got inside the skies opened up and there was a torrential storm. Fortunately, by the time mass was over we were able to walk to the restaurant for dinner. We ate at BASIL which is a fusion-Thai restaurant that we had tried to get into several time before. It was delicious and worth waiting for.

On Monday we both had a little work to do in the morning, and then mid-morning were joined by my brother John and his wife Cathy.  Together we explored some of downtown Charleston, shopped in the Market, ate some good seafood at Noisy Oyster (lunch) and Hanks Seafood (dinner) and hung out on the boat.

Mark, Denise, Cathy & John

Mark, Denise, Cathy & John

They also took us to Wal-Mart and Publix so we could get a few things we needed.  In the evening we had a chance to just sit around and chat and I got lucky enough to actually beat John at a game of Cribbage! They stayed overnight on the boat and this morning we went on another adventure; to check out a sailboat that my sister and her son are interested in.  After lunch and talk of future travel plans we had to bid them goodbye.  We really hope they will join us along the Tenn-Tom waterway in the fall.

Bristol Marina

Bristol Marina at sunset

This morning we will leave for the 56 nm run up to Georgetown, SC and from there begin making our way towards North Carolina.  Denise will have to leave and go back to Atlanta next week, so we hope to get up to Wilmington, or near there so Mark can have some fun areas to explore while she is away.  In the meantime, we are trying to juggle our work schedules with enjoying our cruising destinations, while still trying NOT to be on a schedule!

We Are Off!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Yesterday, we untied the dock lines at Harbor Town Marina in Merritt Island (our home port) and began our Great Loop adventure. It has been a few years in the making, months in the planning, and now we are doing it!

We purchased our boat in August 2014 and had a “shake down” bringing her to Merritt Island from Charleston, SC.  But it was the AGLCA’s (America’s Great Loop Cruising Association) seminar on The Great Loop in January that got us really excited.  So now we are underway and can’t believe it is finally happening.

Our plans are to run up to Charleston, SC pretty rapidly and then begin taking our time cruising through North Carolina and the rest of the journey.  Having lived in Jacksonville, FL for a period of time, we got to know the ICW up and down the East coast quite well. Therefore, we did not want to spend a lot of time in known areas, but wanted to save those days for the other adventures that await.  Our short-term goal is to be in Norfolk, VA in time for the AGLCA rendezvous the first week of May.

Jacksonville, FL area

Pine Island Anchorage

Yesterday, we traveled north past St. Augustine and anchored out at Pine Island in Guana River Wildlife Management Area. This is a marshland area south of Ponte Vedra Beach where we have never visited, and proved to be a great anchorage. It was a quiet location with dolphins and lots of birds all around, despite threatening thunderstorms to the West.  There were two other sail boats in the large anchoring area, and that was it. We had a nice quiet dinner of leftover standing rib roast (from our freezer) and garlic-roasted potatoes. Yes, I am learning to use the convection-micro oven on our boat.

Today we left the anchorage at 7:00 am and made it up to Brunswick, GA where we will keep the boat for a few days.  Denise has to go see a client in Atlanta on Thursday & Friday, and Mark will be working on boat maintenance, office work and other “honey-do” things.  He will also get to explore the cute little downtown of Brunswick just steps from our marina.  We have never stayed here before, so I guess we could say the adventure really has begun.

Brunswick, GA

Horses on Cumberland Island

During our cruise up the ICW today we encountered very shallow water around Jekyll Island as we hit it at low tide.  Fortunately, we only draw 4 feet and made our way slowly along with one other boat.  But the highlight today was seeing the wild horses on Cumberland Island.  Of all the times we have passed this island we have never stayed. One day we are going to make this our destination just to see the horses up close.

Saturday we will head towards Charleston, SC and hope to meet up with Denise’s older brother and his wife. With fair weather and good luck we will arrive sometime on Sunday and spend a few days enjoying all that Charleston has to offer.

Please comment on this blog and let us know what you think. Tell us what you want to see more of, but keep in mind I am still learning how to do this!

Hello cruising world!

We are Mark and Denise Gillespie aboard the motor vessel “Island Office” and this is our first blog.

We are within the 60-day window of untying from the dock and heading on our adventure known as America’s Great Loop.  Over the next year or so we will be motor boating through the North American rivers and bays, as well as the Intra Coastal Waterway (ICW). Since we are still relatively young to be doing this, we will be working along the way, thus the name of our boat.

We still have much to do to get the boat and our land home ready.  The list is long, but it will not stop us from going. And is if we didn’t have enough to do in preparation, we are getting really busy with new and existing clients.  Usually that is not a bad thing, and being owners of our own company it is usually welcomed, however right now all we want to think about is getting on the boat and going!

Our cruising vessel of choice (Island Office) is a Back Cove 37 that is manufactured in Rockland, Maine.  You can learn more about these fine boats at Back Cove Yachts.

We will be posting more on our adventures in the coming weeks and months.  Stay tuned!