T&T: ICW
Bob McLeran
rmcleran at ix.netcom.com
Sat Oct 4 19:39:50 EDT 2008
We have to cast a vote in favor of the Georgia section of the ICW - we
think it is beautiful, and it, along with the South Carolina low
country, is not to be missed. There are some shallow areas, but anyone
who has any qualms should read Wayne Flatt's post of earlier today. What
he said applies to Georgia as well as the rest of the ICW.
The big advantage to going outside, IMHO, is that you can save some time
if you are running a tight schedule (but how long are you going to wait
for good weather); otherwise, don't miss Georgia!
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Bob McLeran and Judy Young Cruising the Atlantic Coast
MV Sanderling Defever 41 Trawler
Blog: http://sanderlingcruise2008.blogspot.com/
Photos: http://public.fotki.com/rmcleran/
Currently: Anchored South Santee River, South Carolina
On 10/4/2008 11:55 AM, Ken Ongemach wrote:
> If your boat has the legs, wait for weather & go from Savannah, Ga to
> Gulfport, FL on the outside & avoid problems.. Just getting from Charleston to
> Savannah,inside is getting to be an emotional experience.. especially now,
> that we will be getting into the winter tides. If U have never made the trip
> before, your not missing anything by avoiding Ga, unless U love sawgrass,
> mudflats & going east & west, as much as north & south.. We make the trip
> every year & every year it gets worse. Word to the wise...... Ken, Tampa
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