WRONG Place WRONG Time... This Could Have Been A LOT Worse | Sailing with Six | S2 E33

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We anchored in Beaufort, NC (one of the last stops before rounding the formidable Cape Hatteras) to shelter from a forecast storm. Although we were glad we weren’t at sea we still didn’t get a restful night. An unmanned power boat ping ponged through the anchorage and came to a stop against the catamaran anchored just in front of us. Thankfully it wasn’t on us and thankfully there was no damage to the boats. This could have turned out a lot differently.

We also hang out at Cape Lookout and enjoy some fun in the sun before pushing on. Thanks for watching!

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