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Rustic docks, to say the least |
More storms were forecast for Thursday, all day long. So
with that forecast we just decided to stay put. At $0.40/ft, it's hard to go wrong.
We just puttered around the boat, bought more seafood for our freezer and Ann
prepared another fine meal, "
Shrimp Mango Stir Fry". We enjoyed last
night's scallops so much that we bought another pound today for future
enjoyment.
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Outstanding marina store - if you like shrimp boat stuff |
This marina is becoming more popular as more boaters learn
of its advantages. We had three new boats pull in today for the night. I think
the word is spreading. Still, you are on your own, nobody came out to help with
docking although it's no big deal, just a face dock. The fuel hose must be
about three inches in diameter, it's meant for heavy use! The boat behind us
featured in yesterday's blog fished the Bering Sea for five years and transited
the Panama Canal five times. They don't just fish locally. Their towers for
their drag nets are taller than our mast!
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We say goodbye to an excellent seafood market |
Our next two stops include the Pungo River anchorage and the
Alligator River Marina. It's a little too far to the marina, 64 miles., so
we're resigned to just making the Pungo River anchorage even though it's only
29 miles distant. On the other hand, we're really not in any hurry so it
doesn't matter.
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