Sailing the Carolina ICW
- dlandersson
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- opie
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- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Wilmington, NC
Re: Sailing the Carolina ICW
Thanks. Great video. Coffee and toast were enjoyed this morning while watching.
Comments:
- a little long on anchoring
- drone overhead shots - perfect.
- Camera, commentary - well done
- Good overall view as to what to do and see on our ICW here. I live near ICW in Wilmington, NC. We took a two day inside trip south to Charleston a few years ago. A real nice trip, anchored along the way at Myrtle Beach area and at Georgetown. We took lots of video but not of this quality.
- Only one error, joking..., but she said they were going "down" the ICW while going North. I would have said "up."
- Not sure if all catamarans only cruise at 4 to 7 knots as they did. We averaged 10 knots in the Mac 26X.
again, thanks for posting the pleasant link.
Opie
Comments:
- a little long on anchoring
- drone overhead shots - perfect.
- Camera, commentary - well done
- Good overall view as to what to do and see on our ICW here. I live near ICW in Wilmington, NC. We took a two day inside trip south to Charleston a few years ago. A real nice trip, anchored along the way at Myrtle Beach area and at Georgetown. We took lots of video but not of this quality.
- Only one error, joking..., but she said they were going "down" the ICW while going North. I would have said "up."
- Not sure if all catamarans only cruise at 4 to 7 knots as they did. We averaged 10 knots in the Mac 26X.
again, thanks for posting the pleasant link.
Opie
- Bilgemaster
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