Our stay in Georgetown was relaxing, pleasant, and a good spot to wash down the boat. Plus, it’s one of the best stops on the waterway. Revisiting our favorite restaurant, reading a good book, making new boating friends (majority from the Chesapeake area, particularly Annapolis!) and celebrating Thanksgiving made for a great visit. But, ready to move on, we headed out on Saturday, the 29th, on to the Price Creek anchorage, 16 miles north of Charleston. Passing through Winyah Bay, steaming on numerous rivers and creeks (North Santee, South Santee, Harbor, Fourmile), and a host of connecting canals we reached our anchorage in a short 46 mile trek at a 9 to 10 mph pace … not unlike 95 at rush hour! See pictures below. On laptop hover over picture and click CTRL twice to enlarge.



