March 28th
So we are officially out of Florida!
On March 25th we left Sister's Creek after a day of severe wind. The trip up to Fernandina was quite rough with wind gusts close to 30 mph. We were hoping the location of the Oyster Bay Yacht Club, which was our destination, would provide some protection to help us get into our assigned slip. Unfortunately, that was not the case. The wind was so strong that even Jack, the expert in docking, was unable to ease us into the slip. Fortunately, there was room at the end of one of the docks that we were able to tie up to. The next morning we took off for Brunswick, Ga. It was a beautiful day and there was much to see.
We passed the Kings Bay Navy Submarine Base under the watchful eyes of their security boats and actually saw a submarine being serviced
We then cruised past Cumberland Island National Sea Shore and crossed St Andrews Sound. As we headed for Brunswick, we passed Jekyll Island. Brunswick Island Marina was very nice. That evening we walked into town and were pleased to find a very quaint, historic town with restaurants, antique shops and a boutique hotel. The second evening the marina hosted a "docktail" party for all the boaters. We met at least 10 couples who are also on the Loop and we are sure we will meet again along the way.
As I write this, Captain Jack is up on the flybridge navigating our way to Sunbury Crab Co and Marina This will be our longest trip so far, 72 miles! We hear they have great crab dinners which will be a great reward!
So fun!!
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