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We pull up anchor in Daytona Beach, FL and head into a marina in New Smyrna for a few days to get some protection from a 25-30 knot blow coming through. As soon as the weather clears we are off the dock and on the move again to Titusville.
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“How are you feeling?” Kazza asks my dad. His reply- “With my hands! That’s a Grandpa-ism…”. And that pretty much describes having my dad, Papa SV Delos, onboard for a cruise through the iconic Intracoastal Waterway. In this episode we trans...
In this episode I take on my first solo journey on Sea Gypsy! Leaving Beaufort, NC travelling south down the ICW all goes well except for one small overheating issue that was resolved quickly.
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Our sail north continues towards the Chesapeake Bay as we navigate our way through the intracoastal waterway (ICW). We find our favorite and most beautiful spots of the ICW, experience a terrifying lightening storm, and have fun in our Carolina Beach ancho...
Hey guys! We've had no issues with major shoaling while going down the ICW until entering North Carolina. After running aground a couple of times while entering areas that have shoaled pretty badly, you better bet we're keeping an extra close eye on those ...
If you’ve been following our journey since we left Canada, you may already know that we’ve been having some motor issues. A flooded engine and fuel starvation were on the list to repair while stopping in Chesapeake, Virginia.
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As our time here in Beaufort comes to a close, and before we continue our sailing adventure up the ICW, we had to get over to Rachel Carson Nature Preserve. Supposedly there are 35 wild horses on the island. The story goes that in the early 1900s a local m...
One of the things living on the boat is teaching us is that sometimes you have to roll with the punches. We originally planned on blowing right through Beaufort, NC on our way to Annapolis for a birthday party, but when those plans changed, so did ours. Ha...
After our amazingly peaceful anchorage it was time to head back to Charleston. This time we decided to take an intracoastal waterway (ICW) trip. The wind would have been directly in our face if we took the trip on the outside. Plus, we needed to see what i...
After some fun times in West Palm Bay we venture further South down the ICW with our friends. Boca Raton surprises us with a very educative Gumbo Limbo Nature Center. There we learn all about how they help save and rehabilitate sea turtles. And of course s...
Sailing on the Florida ICW during New Year's Eve turns into madness with lots of traffic and a long 62Nm day. Luckily we make it to West Palm Beach where we celebrate with our new crew members Katie and Will. So our small cruising sailboat is now officiall...
Frolic travels from Florida to the Dismal Swamp 2020. We start our summer of 2020 cruising by getting Frolic back in the water. In this video we travel from Florida as far as the Dismal Swamp Canal in North Carolina.
The ICW is so shallow that we end up playing Sea Tow and run aground ourselves. We sail through the Georgia ICW which has stunning landscapes and sunsets. We make it to Fernandina Beach, the beginning of the Florida ICW and meet up with Alex's sister Julie...
Sailing through Georgia turns into a full on adventure. We even catch blue crabs with chicken drumsticks and rescue our buddy boat SV Northern Wind. The windy Georgia ICW brings us to remote creeks and in a grassland scenery. With dolphins and birds we see...
After spending over a $1000 on solar panels they are not working. Bummed out we decide to go exploring Beaufort, South Carolina instead. The architecture and trees really make us feel like we are getting more South on the ICW, even our little dinghy advent...
The sailing adventure continues as we keep on going to Charleston, South Carolina after a dinghy tour. If feels great walking in a t-shirt and checking out all the different architecture of Charleston and even enjoying some fish & Chips at the Griffon...
After leaving Georgetown we navigate some tricky section of the South Carolina ICW. Luckily our buddy boat is shallower and goes ahead telling us depths. The scenery is incredible with all the grassland, a swimming deer and birds.
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Cruising the ICW in South Carolina turns into such an adventure. After going through the narrow Rock Pile section the current just keeps increasing and we do an impromptu stop in North Myrtle Beach. After seeing our first alligator we stumble into the Kent...
With the perfect weather window we leave at night for an offshore crossing from Beaufort to Wrightsville, NC. Exiting the Masonboro Inlet turns into a fast sail through darkness as the current rushes us out. Luckily the Atlantic is calm and allows us to wa...
After hunkering down we experience some storm surge in Oriental, NC. We find the town dock disconnected from Oriental and we are forced to wade through knee deep cold water. And the adventure doesn't end there as we continue sailing along the ICW. Dolphins...
Traveling the ICW on a sailboat involves a lot of motoring but when you get that nice wind and space it's so exciting to sail. We had the perfect weather window to make a jump from Elizabeth City NC across the Albemarle Sound and into the Alligator River. ...
After watching a huge submarine being towed on the Elizabeth River in Portsmouth Virginia we jump on our sailboat. Everyone back home has talked so much about this moment. The start of the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) in Norfolk Virginia. This long stretch ...
We get to work cleaning and prepping the new boat for launching. The new owner of Windover comes over for a visit, we visit Bacons in Annapolis to learn some sail repair techniques and finally splash the new Bristol for the first time in four years.
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