Cumberland Island GA

We departed Cape Lookout on Thursday morning, arriving almost exactly 48 hours later to Cumberland Island GA, about 350km. We had a mix of sailing and motoring in generally calm seas (2-3 ft) with winds from the starboard quarter. Overall the crew felt very good on this 2 day/2 night passage and Tenacious performed flawlessly. For the full week we travelled 600 km. 

Sightings over the past week after leaving Hampton VA;

1) Coast guard ship near Cape Hatteras

2) Coast guard plane circling Tenacious at night. It turns out there is a yacht missing in route to Jacksonville so the search was on. 

3) Dolphins every day, many times staying with us in the bow wake for 30 mins or longer.

4) Deep blue water of the gulf stream (and man was is warm close to the Gulf Stream - like 20 degrees warmer. 

5) Two Turtles

6) 10 Shooting stars

7) Lots of Jelly Fish

We will be in Cumberland area which is near St. Marys and Fernandina Beach for the next week, partly to explore, partly to celebrate Thanksgiving and partly to wait out weather which does not really turn favorable until next weekend. 

Images below of Cape Lookout, which was formed by a hurricane, and then maintained by the Corps of Engineers as it proved a useful harbor of refuge. 











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