M/V Freya

M/V Freya
Freya in Lake Charles at BowTie Marina

Monday, April 22, 2013

18-22 April 2013

We headed North today, headed to Beaufort.  We had to say good bye to the Andersons since they were having their boat hauled in Thunderbolt to check their boat out since they have  developed a vibration.  We will miss them.

The trip to Port Royal (just out of Beaufort) was intense. Lots of "skinny" water.



Port Royal Marina

This was a nice marina - clean public areas and a helpful friendly staff. We were tied up on the outside of the face dock and the wind picked up  - therefore there was a lot of wave action all night - noise and movement.  Not a pleasant night.

We headed out the next morning for Charleston.  Another intense, "skinny" water day with building wind added to the mix. By the time we got to Charleston, it was really blowing.
Ozel did an excellent job of getting Freya into her berth for the night.


The Harborage at Ashley Marina


I show this picture because this is  the shower/restroom facility that you shouldn't expect on your boating voyage.


Ozel isn't studying charts - but a great menu!

This was a good stop. There was a very good restaurant within walking distance and the marina had a van that would take us downtown.

We stayed here an extra day because of the predicted strong winds and headed to Georgetown on the 21st. The weather and winds were  good when we left the marina but the winds built steadily from the time we left the dock until we got into the harbor. Shortly after we entered the ICW, we heard a sailboat report 37 knot winds. We had gust greater than that!


This was in the process of being built out in the middle of nowhere!


This is the area where that house was being built.  I show this picture to show how there was nothing to  protect us from the wind.

The Race Committee contacted the Coast Guard to inform them  that the Charleston Race Week races were cancelled for the day.  The wind was unbelievable - we had spray on the bridge when we were in the Bay leading to Georgetown.
We found out later that there was a 67 mile an hour gust recorded between here and Charleston.

We safely arrived at the Harbor Walk Marina in Georgetown, SC.  Another exciting landing - Ozel is really getting good at bringing Freya in under challenging conditions.

Georgetown is the third oldest city in South Carolina, following Charleston and Beaufort, Georgetown was founded in 1729 and became an official port of entry in 1732. Prior to this, all foreign exports and imports had to pass through Charleston. Duties and the added freight had to be paid there. With the designation of Georgetown as a port of entry, the area's merchants and planters could deal directly with all ports, bypassing Charleston (from Georgetown website)


This is the Kaminski house one of the Antebellum houses. 


The Clocktower in town.


Cheers to our friends.  Georgetown is great.

We leave for Myrtle Beach in the morning. 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

13 - 17 April 2013


We left Jekyll Island and headed north and spent the night at anchor on the Wahoo River.  We had dinner onboard "Once upon a   Time" with the Andersons.  The food and company was great!



Once Upon a Time at anchor on the Wahoo River.


From the anchorage we headed on to Isle of Hope, GA which is a suburb of Savannah. This is a really nice marina with helpful and friendly people. They have courtesy cars so we got to go into Savannah with the Andersons to look around, watch the end of the "Masters" at a bar and have a really good dinner.


The welcome sign at the marina


The pizza party on the fly bridge of Once Upon a Time.


A great evening with the Andersons (Once Upon a Time) and the Beckers (S/V Dragon Fly)
Left to right - Brent Anderson, Friedbert Becker, Janet Becker and Susan Anserson


Tonight the 3 couples went to the local Mexican Restaurant which was great.  We all head out tomorrow.  We are headed to Beaufort, SC

Friday, April 12, 2013

10-12 April 2012

The Coast Guard hailed us as we left Fernandina Beach, FL to inform us that Naval ships were coming down the Cumberland River. We were told to stay outside of the "greens" and to keep our bow pointed away from the ships.


This is not a good picture but it is of a Submarine escorted by 2 Minesweepers.  There were several USCG vessels of various sizes as well.


This was quite an intense day as we encountered shallows and shoaling.  


The tides here are unbelievable.


Jekyll Harbor Marina

This is a great Marina. Everyone friendly and helpful.  The Cafe has a great happy hour and the food is pretty good too!

They have a loaner car which we took to town to get some supplies and to drive around the Island.  It is lovely here.



This is the main entrance to the Cafe/Restaurant.

The weather has been unpredictable so we are on a weather hold here.  We plan to leave early tomorrow morning since we have a long voyage tomorrow.

4/12 - We will be going to our first "Pot Luck" this evening.  I say first because we hear that there will be many on this trip.





Tuesday, April 9, 2013

April 9, 2013 Jacksonville to Fernandina, Florida


Well, the day has come - on with the voyage.  We had filters changed, zincs replaced, extra anchor chain added, the extra prop stowed, walked the dogs and checked out of the marina.



Ozel working on anchor chain


Really a tight fit to stow the prop in the engine room. Ask Ozel about getting out of there!


We left the marina and headed out of the Ortega River to the St. John's.  Just after going through the railroad bridge, the engine died.  Finally got it started and limped back to Lamb's.
It turned out to be a valve that was not properly positioned after the fuel filter change.  so, we started out again.  No problems this time.

We went North on the River which is down river to the Sisters Creek which is the ICW.  It was difficult to see the entrance but we made it.  Shortly after entering the ICW, we had a couple of visitors.



First Dolphin of this trip.

We have never navigated such "skinny" water.  There was quite a bit of shoaling in this part of the ICW.  Sometimes depths of 4 ft.  It was an intense day

So....when we got to  the Fernandino Harbor Marina, we hooked up the life lines, walked the dogs and headed to Brett's for a glass of wine. Ozel opted for Margaritas - he earned them.  We had an excellent meal at Brett's - and - the dogs were with us on the deck.


This is Ariel


Looking over the Marina from the Restaurant..Freya is on the right hand side of the fairway.

On to Jekyll Island tomorrow.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

April 6, 2013 - Jacksonville, FL

We are on the boat at Lamb's Yacht Center in Jacksonville.  Greg's wife, Liz, came with us and will drive our SUV back to Texas.

The boat is provisioned and almost ready for take off. We plan to head North on Tuesday. Our Planned first port of call is Fernandino Beach.



Ozel is loading the last of the things that are going back to Texas



 A wave farewell!


Off she goes!


Going, going, gone!  Now we on our own and will resume our adventure!