Down at the ramp a little after 9:00. Take my time rigging and loading SPARTINA while a Coast Guard crew inspects a couple of "party" style pontoon charter boats nearby. I wonder how the CG feels about giving the "ok" to boats that have no other purpose than to let people drink on the water. The boats and inspectors are gone by the time SPARTINA is ready to launch.
I launch earlier in the tide cycle than normal. Usually I launch as slack tide approaches, I need the slack tide to get through Elliott Cut. This time I make the mistake of launching at full running tide. I cast off and back out of the slip so I can tie up on the outside of the docks where I won't block the ramps. As I back out the tide carries me quickly to the southwest. The tide is running perpendicular to the docks. Each time I approach to tie up, we are blown down current. I find that I can't throttle back the outboard and reach the lines in time to get on the dock.
After a few attempts, I decide to see if I can use the dock at the restaurant across the river. Maybe I can pay for a nice lunch and they will let me tie up there while dropping off my truck/trailer at Pete's house. Arriving at the dock, which is parallel to the running tide, I see the restaurant is closed. And I also see "no trespassing" signs and security cameras. Not a place I would want to leave the boat for an hour or so.
Motoring back to the ramp, I see a fisherman coming in on the skiff. I put a line up on the foredeck near the port shroud. He grabs it, ties it to a cleat. I thank him. SPARTINA tied up securely, I drive to friend Pete's house and leave the truck trailer there. Catching a LYFT, I head back to the ramp.
Cast off 1:05. 1:20 anchor at the mouth of Wappoo Creek to wait for the slack tide. Anchor up 1:30, through the cut and on the Stono River 1:45. Full sail at 1:50, and it feels so good.
Making 2.8 with wind on the stern. Clear skies and getting warmer. Soon making 4.1 as the wind fills in.
2:20 jibe, wind now over the port quarter. Making 3.9 rounding a bend in the river. And I recall the odd feeling I get each time I begin the sail, something strange about beginning the sail south by sailing west.
Making 4.6 following the channel as it meanders back and forth across the river. I know from past sails that the water is pretty thin outside the channel.
2:45 jibe, wind over starboard quarter, making 4.8 to the west-northwest and figure at that speed the tide must be helping. 3:25 jibe at red marker "28," wind over the port quarter. 3:40 turn into the Oxbow, a little bend in the river that surrounds a marsh. Tacking back and forth, I compare the gps chart with the Navionics chart to make sure I'll have plenty of water at low tide. Anchor down at 3:55.
13.99 NM






































