Alex F
Senior Member
Greetings to all.
First post on this forum. We're a crew of 4 cruising mostly in between NJ and New England during the summer season. This year we decided to extend our season and avoid winterizing hassle by taking our boat to Myrtle Beach, SC.
I was hoping to get some advice on things that are not obvious for someone who's doing the trip for the first time.
After preliminary review of the charts and a cruising guide I have a draft of the following plan (providing that the weather cooperates):
Day 1. Cover NJ coast and do overnight in Cape May (open ocean run).
Day 2. Cape May to Norfolk (open ocean run).
Day 3. Norfolk to Manteo (via Virgina Cut).
Day 4. Manteo to Oriental.
Day 5. Oriental to Wrightsville.
Day 6. Wrightsville to Myrtle Beach.
I'm planning to do a mixed cruise (planing speed and displacement speed). Does this plan looks too aggressive?
It's very likely that I will do most of the legs single handed. Are there any parts of the trip that might be a problem for a single handed captain? The one section that comes to mind is the lock in the VA Cut. Is there a strong current in that lock or I should be able to tie off the stern cleat and run to secure the bow with no issues? We've done few locks during our cruising on the East Coast, but I had my full crew, so securing the boat was not an issue.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Alex.
First post on this forum. We're a crew of 4 cruising mostly in between NJ and New England during the summer season. This year we decided to extend our season and avoid winterizing hassle by taking our boat to Myrtle Beach, SC.
I was hoping to get some advice on things that are not obvious for someone who's doing the trip for the first time.
After preliminary review of the charts and a cruising guide I have a draft of the following plan (providing that the weather cooperates):
Day 1. Cover NJ coast and do overnight in Cape May (open ocean run).
Day 2. Cape May to Norfolk (open ocean run).
Day 3. Norfolk to Manteo (via Virgina Cut).
Day 4. Manteo to Oriental.
Day 5. Oriental to Wrightsville.
Day 6. Wrightsville to Myrtle Beach.
I'm planning to do a mixed cruise (planing speed and displacement speed). Does this plan looks too aggressive?
It's very likely that I will do most of the legs single handed. Are there any parts of the trip that might be a problem for a single handed captain? The one section that comes to mind is the lock in the VA Cut. Is there a strong current in that lock or I should be able to tie off the stern cleat and run to secure the bow with no issues? We've done few locks during our cruising on the East Coast, but I had my full crew, so securing the boat was not an issue.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Alex.