Yesterday was my first day at Sea with Andy and Larry and it was a fine one. A bit cooler than we had hoped for, but it should warm up today. Lots of bridges, locks, and some open water to end the day.
My cardioligist will be happy to note that we all punked out on the 32 oz. Prime Rib that is the pride of the Coinjock Marina restaurant.
I did have a life changing experience last night but can't talk about it. You'll have to jump on board for a few days to experience it yourself.
We're on "Larry time" today which means I was supposed to sleep until 9 because we have a short day ahead of us and we don't expect to find a lot to do at the Alligator River Marina - our destination today. But the early activity woke me and I couldn't resist the opportuinty to hijack Andy's blog for a minute.
Big "ups" to the Captain for threading the needle last night and getting us into the tightest berth I've ever seen at a marina. For those of you who've never had to dock a boat, it's a nerve-wracking experience in the best conditions. never mind doing it with wind and current and a big audience on the dock waiting for you to screw up. The skippper of Seadee has a whole new level of respect from his fellow captains.
Hearing a little activity down below now, time to sign off and get the rest of the day started.
I'm sure you're still wondering "what the hell is a coinjock?" Google it - I gotta go...

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