RE: RE: Kemah to Pensacola
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When we last left our heros, they were tied up in Homa, La at the town dock........................
We had a nice trip from Homa to Nawlins. In the middle of town there is a seaplane port, and we were hoping to see one take off or land, but didn't see them this time. Guess they were already gone this time. Last time through there we had a plane coming down the intercoastal meeting us, taking off just over our heads! It was cool, but not this time.
The day was uneventful until we got to the NO area. We locked through the Harvey lock, which spits you out right into the Mississippi. There was about a 4 knot current in the Miss so it was an exciting 5 mile trip down to the Industrial Canal. Just missed a bridge opening as they have a curfew where they don't open the downtown bridges from 3:30 to 5:45. We got there about 3:20 and it looked we were in for a long wait, but turned out there was a Fire and Rescue boat in the lock that had to get through, so we got to slip under the bridge into the lock when they opened the bridge for him. We ended up getting to the Seabrook Harbour about 5:30, tied up to the fuel dock for the night. Caught a cab downtown to the "Quata'" and ate at one of my old favorites called Coops. Went and had a few beers, then back to the boat.
The last time I came through New Orleans in this boat, it was the worst boating day I have ever had. Don't know if worst is the right word, but it was certainly the scariest. We got up early that morning at the Orleans Marina, in Lake Poncetrain, and had to navigate all the way through the industrial canal an locks in the pouring down rain. Well, my only VHF radio quite working right off the bat. (I learned later that the speaker was just full of water) My backup was a weak handheld that barely worked. There were towboats everywhere, the locks and bridges to deal with, the river to get into, etc. I've dreaded this part of the trip most of all with that memory! What a difference a well equipped boat and experience make! Of course having Jim along who has done this trip many times helped..............
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Up about 6:30 this morning and on our way again! What a beautiful day! We finally got through Louisiana and into Mississippi Sound. The water actually has started getting pretty At the east end of the Sound it was still muddy, and as the day went on it started turning kind of a greenish brown, and now is actually bluish-green! It shouldn't be much longer until were in the really clear water. I can't wait! We are anchored out tonight in the lee of Horn Island, just south of Pascagoula Miss. This is pretty cool, if you go to Google Maps and zoom in on the coastal area, find Pascagoula. Just south of it, across the sound, you'll see Horn Island. We're anchored about 1/4 the way from the West end, on the north side of the island, just above the little lagoon you can see on the map. You can almost see us there!
Tomorrow we plan getting across Mobile Bay to a Marina around Gulf Shores. We're planning on eating at a nearby restaurant called Lulu's, owned by Jimmy Buffets sister. Should be cool. That will put us about 20 miles from Pensacola. Troy is trying to decide whether to jump ship there, or ride on to Panama City.