Monday, July 12, 2010

Sail On Slideshow

A collection of photos from the trip!


Created with flickr slideshow from softsea.

Friday, July 2, 2010

The trip so far

After an early start off the Sea Gull pier, the crew made it to Belhaven through a small squall. Captain Alex made a delicious spaghetti dinner while under way, and we made anchor just after nightfall. In the morning we had breakfast at Farmboy's and were soon under way up the Alligator-Pungo River Canal towards Mill Tail Creek.

Yesterday morning we made our way across the Albemarle sound and up the Pasquotank River to Elizabeth City where we spent a quiet evening before our motor up the Dismal Swamp Canal where we have tied up below the Deep Creek Locks for the evening. Tomorrow we hope to spend a little time in Norfolk before heading south to Manteo for the Fourth of July. We hope to post pictures as soon as cell phone service allows!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Jockey's Ridge Barbecue

A fun filled day here in Manteo! The crew headed to Jockey's Ridge State Park in Nags Head for the morning and lunch. We grilled some bratwursts and then headed to the beach for a swim in the ocean.

After Jockeys Ridge and swimming in the ocean, the girls decided to head over to the North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island. The aquarium is the largest aquarium in the state — a 285,000-gallon ocean tank complete with sharks, sea turtles and hundreds of fish. Throughout the aquarium are exhibit tanks filled with fishes of North Carolina coastal habitats, including sharks and rays. They saw eels, sea turtles and more than 200 fishes in a shipwreck habitat displaying a 1/3-scale replica of the USS Monitor. They even enjoyed the hands on area of the aquarium in which they were able to pet sting rays.



The girls petting the sting rays at the Aquarium















The girls posing in the mouth of a great white shark
















The Girls at Jockeys Ridge










Thursday, June 17, 2010

Manteo

Ahoy there from Manteo! We made our way out of the the Alligator River this morning after a delicious bacon egg and cheese breakfast. Along the way we stopped in the Albemarle Sound during a lull in the wind for a swim and a lesson on how to check the propeller and rudder for fouling. Arriving in Manteo, the girls managed to safely dock the Jeanie B, 72 ft. long, into a 65 ft. Slip.















The bowsprit hanging out over the Manteo town docks.























Taking a dip off the bowsprit in the Albemarle Sound

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

SAIL on: Alligator River

We've reached the Alligator river and are bedded in for the night. After leaving Belhaven this morning, shortly after refueling and picking up a few provisions, we motored through the long Alligator-Pungo River Canal and we were able to raise the sails for a down-wind sail through Alligator River to the Alligator River Marina. We spent the evening cooking chili and eating ice cream. The girls even started an impromptu dance party on the docks.

By tomorrow evening we hope to reach Manteo and with a south wind we should be able to sail most of the day, a stark contrast to the long motor through the canal today. Check out a live track of our voyage, courtesy of Lundy Charters, here.

(Photos: Group photo as we pass through the Alligator River bridge; Girls docking the boat in the Alligator River Marina; Capt. Jim helps teach knot tying after docking)
























Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Bon Voyage

and their off! The Jeannie B set sail this morning from the Camp Sea Gull pier. The crew was excited for a day of sailing and navigating towards Belhaven, NC. More to come....

Monday, June 14, 2010

Day one of Seafarer Sail On



The girls have arrived for S.A.I.L. on 2010 and we're off to a great start! The program will take us on a 14 day sailing trip around the outer banks of North Carolina. The girls arrived on the afternoon of June 13th and are spending their first two days at Camp Seafarer getting acquainted with the boat and prepared for the trip. We set out tomorrow morning, hoping to make it to the Pungo River near Bellhaven, NC by tomorrow evening.

















The girls spent their first day learning navigation techniques and team-building on the ropes course at Seafarer














The girls pull one of their shipmates up the giant swing.