Hi - we are now in Charleston, SC after a beautiful ride of about 70 miles through the wide and mostly deep streams and creeks of South Carolina. The weather is beautiful and the boat is working well. We are currently docked at the Charleston City Marina - the biggest marina that we've stayed at yet and one of the nicest and cleanest. There are 400 boats in the marina with 100 spaces for transients. Each dock has gas and pumpout so you don't have to move the boat to the gas dock. There is complimentary wi-fi that works and the restrooms are modern and clean - what else do we need? I made arrangements for a Volvo mechanic to come to the boat and change the oil and fuel filters - we are almost exactly at 50 hrs. so it is right on schedule. They're supposed to come either today or tomorrow. I also am having some important mail forwarded here - we may have to stay an extra day til that arrives. We are planning to stay until Wednesday but will probably be here until Thursday, or maybe longer if the weather doesn't cooperate. We plan on exploring this city a little bit. This marina has a courtesy shuttle into the city and back, which is great.
I figured I would give some statistics of our trip so far:
We are at mile marker 570 - which means it's 570 miles to Norfolk, VA
We have traveled 418 miles up the ICW on the east coast and additional 175 miles getting to the east coast - for a total of 593 miles so far.
We have used 426.88 gals on gas since we put the boat in the water for 1.4 mpg!!!
Gas costs have ranged from $2.79 - 3.47 per gallon
We have 67 hours on the boat - so we're averaging 8.8 mph.
The first 17 hours were breakin time so the actual time on the ICW is 50 hrs. for an average ICW speed of 11.9 mph.
We normally travel between 50-85 miles a day and a total of 4-6 hrs a day.
Interior living dimensions:
Main room - 10 ft. long X 5 ft. wide X 6 ft. high (also includes kitchen and v-berth)
2nd bedroom - 6'5" long X 5 ft. wide X 2 ft. high
Bathroom - 3 ft. wide X 2 1/2 ft. deep X 6 ft. high
That equals about 88 sq. ft. of which 31 sq. ft. is only 2 ft. high!!!
Just a small note about Kilkenny Marina, GA - I just was reviewing the paperwork and noticed that they billed me for 49 g of gas when I only got 39 gal! I would normally think it was a mistake except they were so unfriendly that I have to recommend to anyone reading this that might go on the ICW - don't stay at Kilkenny Marina, or certainly pay more attention then I did.
That's all from Ken for now.
Hello from Linda- So far, I LOVE SC! The ICW is gorgeous and the people are friendly. As you can read by Ken's writing above- the living space on the boat is small and getting smaller by the day! But to me that just means we need to get out more & explore. Last pm we walked thru part of the city- mostly OLD residences with 2 story porches and beautiful architecture. Today we are taking the courtesy shuttle to SHOPPING!!! (can you tell I'm excited!?) We had to pay the marina for a 30' boat even though we are only 26' long. We are surrounded by HUGE boats. The marina next door wouldn't even let us in (we ARE riff-raff!) even if we paid for the 30' space! The bath house is nearby with showers, laundry, and heads- it's FLOATING just like the dock we're tied to. Off to walk the dog (poor thing is getting to be afraid of grass- cuz that's where all the burrs are!) Love to all-
I figured I would give some statistics of our trip so far:
We are at mile marker 570 - which means it's 570 miles to Norfolk, VA
We have traveled 418 miles up the ICW on the east coast and additional 175 miles getting to the east coast - for a total of 593 miles so far.
We have used 426.88 gals on gas since we put the boat in the water for 1.4 mpg!!!
Gas costs have ranged from $2.79 - 3.47 per gallon
We have 67 hours on the boat - so we're averaging 8.8 mph.
The first 17 hours were breakin time so the actual time on the ICW is 50 hrs. for an average ICW speed of 11.9 mph.
We normally travel between 50-85 miles a day and a total of 4-6 hrs a day.
Interior living dimensions:
Main room - 10 ft. long X 5 ft. wide X 6 ft. high (also includes kitchen and v-berth)
2nd bedroom - 6'5" long X 5 ft. wide X 2 ft. high
Bathroom - 3 ft. wide X 2 1/2 ft. deep X 6 ft. high
That equals about 88 sq. ft. of which 31 sq. ft. is only 2 ft. high!!!
Just a small note about Kilkenny Marina, GA - I just was reviewing the paperwork and noticed that they billed me for 49 g of gas when I only got 39 gal! I would normally think it was a mistake except they were so unfriendly that I have to recommend to anyone reading this that might go on the ICW - don't stay at Kilkenny Marina, or certainly pay more attention then I did.
That's all from Ken for now.
Hello from Linda- So far, I LOVE SC! The ICW is gorgeous and the people are friendly. As you can read by Ken's writing above- the living space on the boat is small and getting smaller by the day! But to me that just means we need to get out more & explore. Last pm we walked thru part of the city- mostly OLD residences with 2 story porches and beautiful architecture. Today we are taking the courtesy shuttle to SHOPPING!!! (can you tell I'm excited!?) We had to pay the marina for a 30' boat even though we are only 26' long. We are surrounded by HUGE boats. The marina next door wouldn't even let us in (we ARE riff-raff!) even if we paid for the 30' space! The bath house is nearby with showers, laundry, and heads- it's FLOATING just like the dock we're tied to. Off to walk the dog (poor thing is getting to be afraid of grass- cuz that's where all the burrs are!) Love to all-
2 comments:
Too cool!! More pictures!!! I look at your blog every day, I need more updates! LOL
Haven't been able to start on my boat yet, hopefully soon. Finally have nice weather up here.
Hope you two are having a glorious time in Charlestown! It looks lovely.
Alison
I love the look of the houses in Charlestown. I have never been there but it looks like a great place to visit. How's the sea food been?? As good as New England's?? We are back to grey and cloudy up here. Send some of that sun to Connecticut, please. Miss you, love, Solveig
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