Kip drove the truck to the boat landing and rode a marina bike back. He lowered the stack on the top of the boat, showered, and are waiting for the tide to come in so we can get to the boat launch without getting stuck in the mud. We also are storing whatever items in the boat that might bounce around en route.
We drove the boat to the Brunswick boat landing and tied up on the dock. There are a few boats being taken out / being put in, and there is a pontoon on the dock that is blocking our way. We spoke with the pontoon guy, and he moved his boat so we could walk our boat along the to the trailer in the water.
Once the boat was on the trailer, we noticed that there were not many barnacles, so we were thrilled. There wasn't a need to scrap or go to a car wash!
En route to where, you ask? We are driving to Savannah and staying in a campground called Spacious Skies for a couple of days (to decompress). We are fortunate that the campground allows us to sleep on our boat during our stay. Some campgrounds do not allow that.
We had an uneventful drive to Savannah and are really happy with the campground.
No chance we will be going kayaking or swimming in this water!
Our campsite. People keep stopping by stating that they have never seen a boat in a campground before!
I cooked spaghetti for supper. It is too hot for a fire (we love fires). We watched an episode of "Joe Pickett" and went to bed.
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