Cape Lookout Anchorage (off Beaufort Inlet)
On 7/23/09, as part of a “North Carolina Wish List,” I posed the following question:
41. From Morehead City and Beaufort, cruisers can take a short trip out into the briny blue by way of Beaufort Inlet, and then track their way east to the state’s most popular anchorage, Cape Lookout Bight. Please share your memories, impressions and advice about anchoring in Cape Lookout Bight.
Responses follow:
At least a short visit is a must to Cape Lookout. Quiet but great beaches and safe mooring. Make sure your dog is on a leash or the fuzz will get you!
Best wishes
Arnold Parkinson
The British Club Worldwide
www.britishclubworldwide.com
Cape Lookout is our favorite – much better than Chesapeake. We usually sail outside from Wrightsville to the Cape in about ten hours. A shark chased our line. Snorkled 7/20 and saw rays, sea urchins, zebra fish and found dozens of live lettered olives (we do not take live shells). Shelling is fantastic. Last year we collected whelk shells and ate oysters we collected at low tide.
Wright and Gladys Anderson
First & Ten
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