We pulled out of Beaufort, SC and I was at the helm again.

Listening to USCG hazard to navigation broadcasts about a submerged object.
We had dolphins off the bow as we passed Hilton Head Island.
As made our way down the Savannah river you notice that the banks for the river have been artificially made high and that there are large gas tanks and other industrial structures along the shore.

Fort of some kind 
Tanks line the shore 
Conveyor Belts 
Gas Tanks of sorts
There are many tug boats in the river to assist the large tankers and container ships that seem to be everywhere in the river.

Edward J Moran 
Tug 
Laura K Moran 
Tanker 
High Bridge for them to tuck under 
The Mighty Tug 
Just another big ship 
Stern full of containers 
I think I can
Several passenger ferries past us as well.

Georgia Queen 
Savannah Belles Ferry
I had called the Westin hotel earlier in the day to reserve a slip in front of their hotel but the woman who answered the phone kept trying to rent me a hotel room. I kept explaining that we were a boat and needed a slip at their marina but she just did not seem to understand. Oh well.

I called a River Street Dock just across the river and it worked out great. Turns out it’s right in the heart of everything.

Just on shore was Spanky’s and other restaurants.

The Savannah River was full of huge container ships that if they ever took the turn wide they’d crush us flat.
Rather than Spanky’s, we chose instead to go to the Boar’s Head Grill & Tavern for dinner. It turned out to be a great choice. The food was excellent and the beer brought to me made me laugh. I asked Charlene “Shaalean” our waitress for the double IPA “Beeyah” (with my Boston accent). She came back with a different IPA called “Damn Yankee”. Should have seen that coming.

After a boat-load of Damn Yankee’s we came back to find the current slamming into the stern hard enough to push debris onto the swim platform.
Early the next morning it was time for my guests to depart. We had so much fun in the short time they were aboard. I will miss their laughter and amazing meals they made. They were even kind enough to cook up some dishes and put them in the freezer for me. I look forward to seeing them when I return to RI.

Oh, I almost forgot the best part, Buddy wrote a MV Simple Life theme song!
Simple Life
When enough ain’t enough
You’re just talking about stuff,
And your stuff is wearing you down.
It’s time for a change,
Time to rearrange
Your position that’s got you all wound.
You can learn from the man
Who finally understands
You can ditch the traffic and strife.
Take the soft way through the world
And another will unfurl,
You can live the Simple Life.
Sell it all but the boat
And what you require for the float
Leave the shore, your troubles behind.
Authentic is real.
You must believe what you feel,
The Simple Life always feels fine.
From the man who knows,
When you’re caught in the throes
Of the rat race that you’ll never win.
There’s another choice,
Trust your inner voice,
Cast your doubts to the following wind.
Cast off your ways,
Imagine simpler days.
Cruise in a way that rewards.
Make dozens of friends,
Share beers in the wind,
Find your world without discord.
Breathe deeply the air,
Feel the salt in your hair,
Know that you’re doing it right.
Bring your girl (or your wife)
You’ll never feel more alive
Softly living the Simple Life.
Buddy Wainwright

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