




Final leg to Beaufort on Wednesday, November 3rd, was short, and we took advantage of the wide open space on the Coosaw River and motorsailed a little. It was nice not to feel hemmed in by a canal. We arrived early, so we had lots of time to fill our fuel and water tanks. We anchored across from the downtown marina. There is a pretty convenient dinghy dock there, so we went into town to stretch our legs and enjoy the SUMMER-like weather. We had two beautiful days in Beaufort where we walked around in shorts and appreciated the palm trees and southern architecture.
Beaufort, SC: +32° 25' 43.62", -80° 40' 50.64"
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