Charleston Battery
Nikon D-40
From the deck of our sailboat Katash
Isle of Palms, SC
Nikon D-40
From the deck of our sailboat Katash
Isle of Palms, SC
Photo taken by Sheila Dixon,
S/V Neverbored
Conch Salad
Photo of Fishers Bay sunset on Great Guana Cay, The Abacos
Photo taken by Sheila Dixon s/v” Neverbored”
Beaufort, SC
Sharon Bower & Bill Fay
Taken by Sharon aboard Cat’s Paw
Under the Ravenal Bridge at Sunset
Charles Fowler
Charleston, SC
Original GPS Locator: You Have Arrived!
Warderick Wells
Harriet Hardy
Kicking Back, Little Farmers Cay
Harriet Hardy
Bahamas
Fish House Dock
Fishing boats tied to the fish house dock on Christmas day in St. Augustine on the San Sebastian River
Taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7
Glen Moore, SV Last Dance in St. Augustine
Schooner Days in Olde Towne Portsmouth
Masts & Rigging- Schooner Days in Olde Towne Portsmouth, Va
Finale event to the Annual Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race
Photo by Joe Elder
Beautiful! This shot captures the essence of the canal! I have many of these in my collection as well.
Skipper Al
Beautiful winter day in the Keys!
Connie Conway
Our son, daughter in law, grandson and granddaughter were with us for 2 weeks over the Christmas/New Year’s holiday on our 35′ sailboat. We sailed from Duck Key to Key West and back over the two weeks. My daughter in law took this great photo on a beautiful winter day in the Keys!
Frank's Boat
Saint James City lighted boat parade, 2010.
Bill Fuller & Barb Riordan
S/V Petrel
Endeavour 35
Saint James City, FL
Godspeed tacking near Deltaville, VA
Hog Island Lighthouse
The Hog Island Lighthouse Fresnel lens lights the way and is on display on the Elizabeth riverfront next to the High Street Landing (basin) at historic Olde Towne Portsmouth, Va.
Photo by Joe Elder
Sunrise at River Dunes
Sunrise at River Dunes
Dec 20th 2010
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Marathon Marina Sunset
Photo taken on 11/29/2010
Marathon Marina Sunset
Entrance to Boot Key Harbor
Olympus FE-230 digital camera
Photo taken by: John Schwab
We three sailed into Marathon Harbor after being hit by llightning and a hurricane our second day out of Galveston. Nothing on the 50′ Hinkley worked. No lights, engine, stove, centerboard, etc. It was all electrical and a trip to hell. So this shot of the peaceful safe haven God promised us brings me back to the Grace we experienced. This trip is documented in “the “First Arc of the Great Circle” on Amazon
Beautiful pic!
Feeding Frenzy
Calibogue Sound, SC
Nov. 18, 2010
Panasonic DMCF235
Linda Bernabucci
M/V Live Wire II
www.mvlivewire.blogspot.com
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