- 60 miles
- 7 hours 4 minutes
- 8.5 mph average speed
- 3-9 mot winds
As we were leaving Georgetown we saw the most beautiful rainbow.
Today we made it through the infamous “Rock Pile” without incident. The Rock Pile is an area on the AICW that is known for being a narrow channel lined with submerged rocks on both sides and home to commercial barge traffic which would make passing in the narrow channel difficult. Fortunately, we came through this area at low tide and were able to see the rocks and also did not have any other boats to pass, let alone barges. It was all very uneventful for us.
North Myrtle Beach is just a quick overnight stop for us. We had a great dinner at The Officers Club at the marina and were off again the next morning.