Saturday, December 22, 2018

Peck Lake


We leave the mooring at 8:00am and stop at the marina dock to pumpout our waste tank. The marina claims that the pumpout is now fixed. They think it is working, but it is not. Nothing gets pumped out which I can see from our tank monitor which I can check via BlueTooth on my phone. Gee a free pumpout, was worth every cent.


Sea Vu Play

Another cool morning and we are enjoying our cockpit enclosure again. My goal today is Peck Lake, which is adjacent to the Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge just south of Stuart. A protected anchorage where you can dinghy ashore and walk across Jupiter island, a barrier island, to the ocean at an undeveloped State Park beach. There are a few boats anchored when we arrive around 2:00 pm. After we are anchored Mark and Karen picks us up in their dinghy and we go for a long walk on the deserted beach. Picked up lots of shells. Right after sunset we get to enjoy the full moon rising through the palm trees.

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