Friday, March 15, 2024

A beautiful day at the marina

My boating experience has been extremely limited. Long-time readers will recollect the maiden voyage of the Jolly Codger, and her sinking in tumultuous seas...


...however, I admire people who have genuine nautical skill, and are sufficiently committed to boating (or to yachting, as the case may be) to be willing to undertake the ownership of their own boats. Mrs. Paco and I went for lunch at the restaurant at the local marina yesterday - a splendid, sunny day - and saw an array of nice looking craft.

This is the sign at the intersection of the intracoastal waterway and the channel that runs into the marina area.


Here's what I take to be the flagship of the Brunswick County Navy (not sure if you can see the word "Sheriff" on the side of the wheelhouse)...


Here are several of the smaller craft.



We had a discussion in the comments section eons ago about how much fun it would be to cruise down the intracoastal waterway, from North Carolina to Southern Florida. It would still be fun, but I don't actually know anyone who owns a boat. Maybe Mrs. Paco and I could do the trip in a canoe.

9 comments:

  1. Stephen A SkubinnaMarch 15, 2024 at 2:29 PM

    I went down to St. James Marina...

    ... and saw my baybeeeee there!

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  2. ...stretched out on a long white table,

    with an Arbogast popper in her hair...

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  3. Well it's good that you have photos of the boating accident were you lost your gun collection.

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  4. Oh, right! Right, Tom. That's how it happened, yessir, all those beautiful guns, straight to the bottom of the sea. Oh, well. I've still got my pocket knife.

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    1. A salvage operation would give credence to the accident story.

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  5. Maybe Mrs. Paco and I could do the trip in a canoe.

    Maybe. Almost 700 miles by canoe.

    I would have to have a darn good reason to DRIVE 700 miles, these days. The best I could do would be to put a canoe in the bed of my pickup, and sit in it while a friend drives me down the coast. "I went from Southport to Miami in a canoe!" :-)

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  6. Canoes have outboard motors - right?

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  7. Yeah, they're called 'trolling motors'. They're electric, so you could add a canopy made of solar panels and you'd be all set.

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    1. The electric canoe. Well, it's really a hybrid, right.

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