Because of weather concerns, we got a late start. Jen made a light breakfast…crackers, smoked salmon, cucumbers, tomato cream cheese and capers. It was a refreshing breakfast. At noon, we pulled up the anchor and headed for Charleston. It was a short 4 hour travel day.
There was a lot of current, wind and traffic approaching the Safe Harbor Marina in Charleston. It was a bit concerning but Mike got us straight into the slip! The marina is one of the largest marinas we’ve visited. They have 415 slips and can accommodate very large yachts, we saw one that was 120ft long. We enjoyed walking around the marina looking at the yachts and pristine sail boats.
It was also helpful to watch (and learn) the boats dock on the long face dock. The best way to describe it is parallel parking. It is more of a challenge for us because we don’t have thrusters.
Jen made a bruschetta as a light dinner….we were hungry later and Jen made a french onion dip with cut up brats while we played a card game, Shanghai. We didn’t get to finish the game but Jen is leading











