AS29 - Advanced Sharpie 29'

Lollygag is a, professionally designed, home-built sailboat (with modifications.) She is a Catboat Yawl with a Gaff Rigged Main and Marconi Mizzen.

Friday, April 22, 2011

South Mills Lock, NC; April 22, 2011


Large dirigible hanger left over from World War II. It now houses a blimp-building firm.


Big blimp next to the hanger

Elizabeth City is home to the largest Coast Guard Command Center in the nation.

On the Pasquotank River

Narrow and twisty


Moored between two dolphins for the night - outside the South Mills Lock.
This is the entrance to the Great Dismal Swamp.

Albemarle Sound, NC; April 21, 2011


Albemarle Sound is a challenging body of water to cross !
It's long and narrow and the seas can toss you every which way.

Winds kicked up to 30mph about half way across

We had a bumpy ride the rest of the way

Crap pot markers are all over the place

Some are really hard to see - this one is black !

Safely across and at anchor on the north side of the Sound

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

South of Albermarle Sound, NC ; April 19, 2011


We started our day by traveling the Pungo River - Alligator River Canal.
Long straight stretches with a couple of slight bends. 
This must be the work of a very busy beaver!
Think the kids flew the nest and they are downsizing
Leaving the canal and coming into the Alligator River at AICW mile 105.
When you get to mile 0, you are entering the Chesapeake Bay.
Our anchorage on the south edge of Albemarle Sound.
We will stay here until the weather is favorable to cross.
Next travel will take us across the Sound, past Elizabeth City and into the Dismal Swamp Canal.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Neuse RIver, Pamlico Sound, Bay River, Gale Creek, NC; April 17, 2011

Link to anchorage in Gale Cr via Google Maps

Today we traveled down the Neuse River into the west end of Pamlico Sound before turning up Bay River. We are now at anchor on Gale Creek where it is very peaceful.


Last night we survived the Monster Storm of North Carolina!
Weather reports warned of the coming storm and we prepared to ride it out.
It was nerve racking while watching the news track the storm.
When it hit at 9pm, the wind sounded like a train and the gusts were strong enough to cause significant rolling.
We had minimal damage with the main thing being the mizzen sail tearing.
Lollygag did great and got a good washing, but we don't want to go through that again!
Beautiful day today with lots of sailboats out

Birds following a tug