We have had a nice visit in Southport, NC and are now preparing to leave on the next leg of our trip home. When we left Lucaya on Monday the weather forecast said we would have relatively mild temperatures with one cold snap and winds that would allow us to get home relatively quickly. That has all changed. Now the forecast calls for several days of cold weather and several days of winds from the N. We could choose to ignore any weather windows that come our way and avoid going any further N until the weather is consistently warmer, but that doesn’t fit our natures. We both hate to pass up weather windows. So, we plan to leave Southport this evening and sail overnight to Beaufort, NC, waiting there for the next weather window. Last night the outside temperature dropped to 40° but we stayed warm under our blankets with the help of our little portable electric heater. When we woke up this morning the temperature in the cabin was 63°. Not too bad. The low tonight is forecast to be 48...
At noon today we arrived in Southport, NC after traveling 496 nautical miles in 57 hours. Our average speed was 8.7 knots. The Gulf Stream gave us quite a boost—our average speed yesterday was 10.1 knots! We were able to sail for just 3 1/2 of those 57 hours but that is more than we expected. Now we are ready for some rest. Last night’s sunset. The sun was a bright red color. Dredging in the Cape Fear River. The bucket on the crane is dumping the spoils onto a barge. The view from our slip. You can see the dredging operation in the distance.