Tuesday, October 24, 2017

10/20/17 – 10/22/17:  The Wharf Marina, Orange Beach, Al – Apalachicola, Fl.

We stayed at the Wharf Marina in Orange Beach, Al for a week waiting on a good weather window. Between Orange Beach and Apalachicola there are 3 large bodies of water that we have to cross and parts of the GICW (Gulf Intercostal Waterway) that is exposed to Gulf winds.

When we crossed the Choctawhatchee Bay (30 miles east to west) the waves were 4’ and on several occasions the spray from the waves were hitting Twelves Stones front windows. We were glad the waves & east wind both were right on our nose.

We will stage up at Apalachicola for our Gulf of Mexico crossing to Clearwater, Fl. 



The weather was threatening but we didn’t have any rain.


We arrived at Apalachicola with a strong tide and a strong wind. Prior to arriving we ask God to help us dock in the not so favorable conditions. I had called the marina and the dockmaster said he would be waiting on us. When we arrived there was no one on the dock to help us and we went docked perfectly. Afterwards we said you know God probably said you asked for my help so I figured you didn’t need anyone on the dock. Just another reminder that when we ask God for something we need to believe He will deliver.






Apalachicola is home to some cool shrimp boats.


10/20/17: Orange Beach, Al – Brooks Bridge Marina, Ft. Walton Beach, Fl = 56.01 NM
10/21/17: Brooks Bridge Marina, Ft. Walton Beach, Fl – Smack Bayou Anchorage, Panama City, Fl. = 58.04 NM
10/22/17: Smack Bayou Anchorage, Panama City, Fl. – Apalachicola Marina, Apalachicola, Fl. = 52.35 NM


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