Day #273 – Savannah, GA

Today we left St. Simons as planned at 6:30 and were treated to a beautiful sunrise.

We even passed the lighthouse that we visited yesterday.  It looks different from the water side.

We traveled out in the Atlantic Ocean for about 65 miles.  It was relatively clam for the ocean, however it still makes it tough to walk around much.  After leaving the ocean we entered Wassaw Harbor and it really began to feel like “low country” that I have heard so much about.”

This home with the red roof really stood out.

We will be staying for two days at Thunderbolt Marina.  They have a forty year tradition of delivering Krispy Creme doughnuts and the newspaper to your boat each morning…nice.

And look who pulled in right behind us…Salvage Crew! Later this afternoon we are expecting North Light to arrive.  Our trip today was 85.6 miles and 7.75 hours.

Brad and Susan aboard Northern Light invited us for horsdeuvres, conversation and a Captain’s meeting.  It was a nice surprise to see them again.

Tomorrow we will spend the day exploring historic downtown Savannah.

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