St. Augustine, FL – 3/29-31/06






We just spent 3 great days at Oyster Creek Marina in St. Augustine, the oldest city in the U.S.A. Founded in 1567 there is a lot of history here. We enjoyed walking all over the city trying Cuban food and getting some much needed excercise.
Just down river from the marina is a Mainship builder. Jim went for a tour today and learned a lot about how some of these boats are put together.
We're starting to experience larger tides – 6 feet from high to low tide making navigation more of a challenge.
Tomorrow, Friday we head further north to anchor at Cumberland Island. Soon we will leave Florida and enter Georgia for the next week.
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