Wow... You're a little big for that spot, eh? :lol:
Tried that passage, Beaufort then offshore to Charleston, several years ago in our sailboat. Waited in South River, across from Oriental, for a weather window. Finally looked like a few good days so we headed out. Late afternoon the weather totally turned to sh_t. Decided to head for Masonboro inlet. Finally made that by daybreak. Longest night we ever spent aboard, worse than the Mona Passage.
NOAA totally blew it. Heard distress calls from some poor soul off Frying Pan Shoals. Friends of ours were out there in their 42' cat and finally hove to.
Hope you have better luck,
Bob
Just curious, how much fuel do you carry and how do you keep up with consumption/remaining?
We now have a 38' power boat with 300 gal capacity but as yet I have no idea what our range might be. Was no big deal with the sail boat, you could always sail home or at least close to home.
Bob
How far off shore will you be? How many hours will it take to Charleston or St Aug's? What kind of watch shifts will you take?
I love how you captured the essence of the sportfisher with it's massive wake destroying peoples property
Daddyo, you stopped transmitting?
Daddyo is transmitting again, just off Bulls Bay north of Charleston doing 6.8 knots. Hope they had a good trip and everything is OK.