Ed and Sue,

Thanks for the copy of the map site.  It was very interesting to see.  Pay 
close attention to the aerial views of the GA and NC inlets.

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=105090025371473892622.000448f23592b5279919a&ll=34.685734,-77.119217&spn=0.020326,0.047035&t=h&z=15&iwloc=00044b67e26f879b7669d

Much of the ICW is now shut out to us due to lack of depth.

A must stop is Beaufort SC and a visit with Ann-Marie.  Go to the sailor's bar, 
Hemmingway's, and ask the bartender to call her.  She is a charming person and 
one of the pillars of the Livaboard List.

I also suggest you stop in Bucksport SC for R&R.  The people there are 
delightful, the restaurant excellent, and it is without doubt the sweetest part 
of the entire ICW.  When we use to go by there (we now go offshore from 
Fernandina Beach to Moorhead City) we would anchor for several days.  It was 
just so wonderful and refreshing we were always reluctant to leave.



Norm
S/V Bandersnatch
Lying Julington Creek FL
30 07.72N 081 38.4W
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