Wednesday, Nov. 14th, 2018

Wahoo! 
Rick had the diver replace the bent propeller with an extra one, which was way down in the back locker on Zingara.   We'll bring the bent one back with us, and have it fixed in Michigan.

So, we finally left Myrtle Beach Yacht Club


 around noon. We entered a 26-mile-long high-banked cut of water known as Pine Island Cut. There is an almost-20-mile long section, called the "Rock Pile", due to the rock ledges along both sides of the channel. Not all of the rocks were marked, so it was a tension-filled couple of hours.

In the middle of the day, we passed Barefoot Landing,
 
an open air "mall" with ponds, bridges,  turtles, alligators,  and birds in addition to shopping and dining. 
We ended up staying the night at a convenient marina, the Wacca Wache Marina.
  We took an uber to Murrells inlet, with Mary & Bill.


  

Rick enjoyed raw oysters. It was a very good night!

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