Daytona to St. Augustine
Almost 7 hours and 46.3 NM made today one of our longest. The current was kind to us nearly all day, approaching an inlet at the outgoing tide and getting a push as the tide reversed shortly thereafter to a flood (incoming). My old pace of 7 knots turned to 9 knots frequently, making our 7 ½ hour projection become less than seven.
River’s Edge Marina was adequate, with everything we needed. My only recommendation for improvement would be to clean up the picnic area…just a little.
We got some local knowledge for St. Augustine from the dockmaster and took off walking. We walked almost 2 hours looking and also bought trolley tickets for a city tour tomorrow morning.
A scaled castle (of somebody I forgot) The entry to Flagler College Casa Monica Hotel Now the city admin offices and a museum
The town is gorgeous, and like Savannah, loaded with history. I do look forward to seeing and learning. We will stay here 2 nights so we can take advantage of the full day tomorrow. We plan to tour the town, go to a winery, a distillery, a chocolate factory, and a museum.
When we got back to the marina, we stopped at Hurricane Patti’s the restaurant on site. We got a beer and some appetizers, called it dinner, and Amanda went to bed. I did my routine writing and uploading pictures and was soon snoozing myself.