kevinflanagan
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- Oct 26, 2012
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- Heart Tug
Hello fellow Tugnuts from Steve and Kevin, just wanted to post a summary of the journey we've experienced this time out.
All high notes, with one (whoops) low note.
We started in Stuart, FL Sept 18th, with the goal of heading to Charleston, SC and then back to Stuart with 6-7 week
timeframe. It has been a wonderful trip!!! On the way north we stayed in the ICW all the way, some really skinny areas around Jekyll Island, but other than that, pretty easy travel. Loved Charleston and Savannah!!! Hope to go back to both.
This is the whoops part, we were making our way back south and as we were passing Beaufort, we got really excited because we saw a Ranger docked there, was too far away to make out any name, or size(looked possibly like a 27 ?, blue hull). About that time someone came on the radio and told us it was about time we slowed down as we obviously missed a very important 'no wake' sign. They didn't identify themselves, so if it was the fellow Tug, we apologize for any wakes we may have caused. It was so far out, and got so excited seeing the tug...our mistake! Would love to know who it was we passed though🙂
After leaving Savannah, we headed to Tybee Island to anchor for the night, great anchoring! This morning ventured outside for the first time on this journey. Felt like we were riding a bucking big bull !!!! Only went offshore about 5 miles, but enjoyed the rocking n rolling!
Continuing our journey south and headed back to ICW, time for some calmer waters.
Needless to say, we are loving our tug and think this is one of the best decisions we've ever made. Look forward to many many more of these great adventures.
All high notes, with one (whoops) low note.
We started in Stuart, FL Sept 18th, with the goal of heading to Charleston, SC and then back to Stuart with 6-7 week
timeframe. It has been a wonderful trip!!! On the way north we stayed in the ICW all the way, some really skinny areas around Jekyll Island, but other than that, pretty easy travel. Loved Charleston and Savannah!!! Hope to go back to both.
This is the whoops part, we were making our way back south and as we were passing Beaufort, we got really excited because we saw a Ranger docked there, was too far away to make out any name, or size(looked possibly like a 27 ?, blue hull). About that time someone came on the radio and told us it was about time we slowed down as we obviously missed a very important 'no wake' sign. They didn't identify themselves, so if it was the fellow Tug, we apologize for any wakes we may have caused. It was so far out, and got so excited seeing the tug...our mistake! Would love to know who it was we passed though🙂
After leaving Savannah, we headed to Tybee Island to anchor for the night, great anchoring! This morning ventured outside for the first time on this journey. Felt like we were riding a bucking big bull !!!! Only went offshore about 5 miles, but enjoyed the rocking n rolling!
Continuing our journey south and headed back to ICW, time for some calmer waters.
Needless to say, we are loving our tug and think this is one of the best decisions we've ever made. Look forward to many many more of these great adventures.