"When I think of all the fools I've been, it's a wonder that I've sailed this many miles." -Guy Clark

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

day sixteen - down the Pungo, up the Pamlico

A rally night on SPARTINA.  Wind, waves and tide from different directions.  Sail off anchor at 7:15.


Light southwest wind and blue skies.  2.3 on the Pantego River.  7:30 through the wooden breakwater and on the Pungo River.  Pleasantly surprised by the nice wind.  7:55 making 4.7 and then 5.2 in a long steady gust.  


8:10 passing Woodstock Point.  9:50 tacking near Wade Point where the river opens up onto the Pamlico River.  10:45 struggling to get out of the Pungo, maybe it is the tide.  11:10 past Wade Point, finally on the Pamlico, 3.0.


11:30 tacking upriver, 3.2.  12:15 wind falls off, motor sailing.  1:30 wind returns, 4.1.  


A tug with a barge coming down the river, plenty of room and stay well outside the marked channel.


Wind comes and goes, getting hot.  A few clouds move in and glad to be out of the sun for a while.


3:00 tacking to the entrance of Durham Creek, a narrow cut that it hard to see with all the trees along the shoreline.  Finally pick out the red channel market, then a quick tack to port and in the creek.


A few more tacks and then anchor near the ketch KISMET out of Lewes, Delaware.  No one aboard, seems like the ketch has seen better days.  3:45 anchor down, boom tent up for some shade.


 30.9 NM

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