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Tough Trip to Charleston Gallery

Capt. Bill PikeThe view from Betty Jane's wheelhouse while we were southbound on the ICW on a showery day.Things got off to a mangy start. Right in the middle of breakfast, my buddy Chuck called from Florida saying he'd missed his flight—something about being "sicker than a dog" and trying
  • By Capt. Bill Pike
  • July 1, 2007

Betty takes a breather at Tangier Island.

We pump go-go juice at Sea Gate Marina in Newport, North Carolina, amidst the Sea Gate Roosters, retired guys who supply free manpower for community-related projects.

Milton Parks of Tangier Island’s Parks Marina was wading under the docks in hip boots when we arrived. “Replacing boards for the upcomin’ season,” he explained.

Commercial traffic predominates in Portsmouth, Virgina.

A lovely little commercial fishing vessel in a Chesapeake Bay port.

Sunday’s schedule of events on Tangier Island.

Lockmaster Robert Peek collects conch shells from those passing through Deep Creek Lock on the northern end of the Great Dismal Swamp Canal.

Thanks to reverse-cycle A/C, Betty was warm and snug overnight, even when springtime temperatures dipped into the 30s.

Chuck and the aircraft carriers of Norfolk.

On a remote stretch of the ICW near Hobucken, North Carolina, Betty Jane found a comfy, inexpensive berth behind a fish-packing plant, R.E. Mayo Inc.-Fresh Seafood Dealer.

Although they’ve since retired, proprietors of South Carolina’s Bucksport Plantation Marina & Restaurant Becky and Don McCurry served some wonderful meals to Betty Jane’s crew.

The Great Dismal Swamp Canal-we retained Betty’s Maryland State flag for good luck.

The author on the fuel dock at Wacca Wache Marina, near Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.

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A scenic, eye-level perspective looking down a busy historic canal waterway in Amsterdam. Long, traditional houseboats line both sides of the canal banks, some featuring lush container gardens and potted plants on their roofs. The water reflects the cloudy sky above. Dense rows of vibrant green trees frame the canal, partially shading cobblestone streets, brick townhomes, parked bicycles, and a cafe terrace on the right. In the distance, a low arched bridge spans across the water under an overcast, dramatic sky.

Country of Close Encounters

A close-up, high-angle view of the bow of a luxury motor yacht moored on calm water. The bow features highly polished, varnished mahogany wood decking with a stainless steel bow rail, a prominent chrome anchor mounted at the stem, and two braided blue dock lines stretching diagonally across the frame.

Eat. Cruise. Repeat.

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Life Aboard: Anticipation

A classic wooden commuter yacht with polished timber decks and white trim cruising smoothly at speed on bright water.

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