Another 80 mile day on the AICW.

We got moving about 7 AM and immediately noticed our Starboard batteries at 10 volts - not sure where that gremlin came from but everything seemed to be in proper order and went to 13 + once we got on plane and ran fine all day.
Beautiful sunset at Seapath Yacht Club last night!

Ditto - God's paintbrush.

Multiple big Viking's in this neck of the woods.

Tucked off the AICW  so very little current issues and less wind.

Bunch of swimmers in the canal this morning made for an interesting walk back to the main channel.

Lots of osprey today. The juveniles are almost as big as the parents here.

Calm start to the morning.

Some areas had a small canal back off the waterway so the docks and lifts were protected. Crazy busy with boats today.

The 9mm ammo had 1600 ponies on the transom - this has become a common sight here.

More fish eagles.

Lots of bombing as we came past Camp Lejune today.

Captain crew and Admiral.

Our spot at Morehead City Yacht Basin for the night.

 

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