by Claudia and Jim | Nov 4, 2022 | Sailing
Tucked into winding, historic streets framed by natural foliage and centuries-old, moss-draped live oak trees, Beaufort is more than a hidden Lowcountry gem – it’s a transformative destination that has charmed visitors since 1512. Even the name is pretty:...
by Claudia and Jim | Nov 3, 2022 | Sailing
Yesterday one of our dear friends Leslie Koski texted us and said “The aerial shot of the channel you passed through today looked more like a dried up river bed in some parts. Glad you made it to what looks like deeper waters”. Claudia showed me her...
by Claudia and Jim | Nov 1, 2022 | Sailing
When it comes to cruising via the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), the old saying getting there is half the fun is spot on. From historic towns and peaceful anchorages to big-city bustle and vibrant nightlight, there is so much to see and do along the 1,100-mile stretch...
by Claudia and Jim | Oct 31, 2022 | Sailing
South Carolina’s third-oldest city, following Charleston and Beaufort, Georgetown drips history like moss on a live oak. The area’s first residents were native tribes, their names echoed in the surrounding bodies of water, like Winyah Bay. Europeans...
by Claudia and Jim | Oct 30, 2022 | Sailing
South Carolina may not be the longest stretch of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), but it certainly holds one of the prettiest sections. From the North Carolina border at Little River Inlet to the Savannah River at the Georgia border, the ICW runs through 235...