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    • Yacht Gossip in the Bahamas: 1943 Version Is Pretty Juicy – Peter Swanson

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      Yacht Gossip in the Bahamas: 1943 Version Is Pretty Juicy

      British Royals, Submarine Warfare and an Unsolved Murder

        
      Southern Cross underway in the Bahamas.

      CAMERA 1, OPENER: Three well dressed men converse in the sumptuous saloon of a 320-foot yacht moored in the Bahamas. Their names are George Soros, Elon Musk and Prince Andrew. England and the United States are allies in a war. It’s a Netflix remake, and China is the enemy du jour.

      Soros is suspected of working for Beijing, the Prince is a Chinese sympathiser and likely traitor, and Musk is, of course, the richest guy on the boat.

      The climactic scene happens at the end of Episode 7, when Musk is assassinated in brutal fashion, a crime that is investigated in subsequent episodes but never solved. Critics are unkind. “Lurid, cartoonish, farfetched. Why is Soros always the bad guy?” they write.

      Yet this very scenario—the black-and-white version, you might say—was playing out in the Bahamas in 1942-43.

      As war broke out in Europe, Swedish industrialist Axel Wenner-Gren sailed to Bahamian waters aboard Southern Cross, the fifth or sixth largest private motoryacht in the world. Wenner-Gren’s tenure in the Bahamas mixed business and pleasure; among his offshore properties was Paradise Island in Nassau, the site of today’s Atlantis mega-resort and marina.

      And while you might think that the Bahamas were the farthest place in the world from the mayhem of war, during 1942 and 1943 a critical phase of the Battle of the Atlantic was raging all around the islands.

      Predatory U-boats were lying in wait for the oil tankers from Venezuela and American refineries along the Gulf of Mexico as they tried to make their way north along the Gulf Stream. German successes were staggering.

        

       In June-July 1942 alone, 30 ships were sunk along the southern edge of Bahamian waters. By November U-boats had sunk 263 ships in the Caribbean Sea. Britain’s wartime leader Winston Churchill was apoplectic; he wrote President Roosevelt begging for more aggressive action by the U.S. Navy, which had been uncharacteristically lethargic.

      England needed oil and other strategic goods to survive. She needed food. German U-Boat successes were dangerously close to forcing London to capitulate.

      Allied intelligence agencies mistrusted Axel Wenner-Gren intensely. The Swede made his fortune as founder of the Electrolux vacuum cleaner company, but he was also a major owner of Bofors, the Swedish armaments manufacturer that had covertly assisted in Germany’s re-armament under the Nazi regime.

      Wenner-Gren openly boasted about his friendly connections to Hitler’s inner circle, and his crew was formerly of the Swedish Navy, a pro-Nazi institution within neutral Sweden. Southern Cross itself had immense fuel capacity and bristled with antennas connected to its state-of-the-art radio room.

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      (Wenner-Gren had purchased Southern Cross from American tycoon Howard Hughes for $1 million. “The Aviator” had been courting Hollywood in the 1930s and used the palatial vessel as his personal offshore drilling platform, you might say.)

      Events of September 1939 fueled Allied suspicions toward the Swede. They happened while Southern Cross was on a pleasure cruise in the North Atlantic. In the first sinking of the submarine war, U-30 torpedoed the liner Athenia with 1,450 Canadian and American passengers on board.

      Southern Cross happened to be nearby. She rescued 200 survivors and delivered them to Ireland. Allied intelligence considered her proximity highly suspicious and saw causality in what was proffered as coincidence. Allied intelligence suspected that even if Wenner-Gren hadn’t come to the Bahamas in 1942 on a secret mission to refuel German submarines, Southern Cross may have been serving as a scout ship, helping U-boats find targets such as Athenia.

      Despite official paranoia, Wenner-Gren was able to take up residence in the Bahamas. He became friendly with the Duke of Windsor, who had come to Nassau to serve as wartime governor of the Bahamas, then a British possession. The Duke was formerly known as Edward VIII, King of England.

       In a spectacular 1936 news event, he had abdicated the throne of England to marry the “woman I love,” an American divorcee named Wallis Simpson. The abdication twosome were frequent guests aboard Southern Cross, and Wenner-Gren once loaned the use of his yacht to run Wallis over to Florida to have a tooth pulled.

      Before the war, the Duke and his wife had met Hitler and expressed their admiration for the Nazi regime. It is widely suspected that the Duke later engaged in treasonous wartime communications with the Nazis, any evidence of which will remain under the seal of British government secrecy until 2046. He was believed to be Hitler’s first choice as puppet ruler of Britain after the planned German invasion. Churchill, in effect, had exiled the Duke to Nassau to get this troublesome royal out of the way.

        
      The Allied spy services trusted none of the three amigos: Axel Wenner-Gren, Harry Oakes and the Duke of Winsor.

      Another friend of Wenner-Gren was Sir Harry Oakes, slain in one of the 20th century’s great unsolved mysteries. Harry Oakes could be compared to the Elon Musk of his day; certainly he was one of wealthiest men in the British empire. A native of Maine’s Downeast region, Oakes amassed an enormous fortune by discovering gold in Canada, became a Canadian citizen and eventually landed in Nassau, a tax haven, where he was knighted for his good works in the community.

      While on a cruise to Mexico, the allies blacklisted Wenner-Gren, forcing the Swede to remain there with his famous yacht. Now communicating at longer range, the Duke and Oakes are suspected of having made a series of investments brokered by their buddy Wenner-Gren—illegally. These deals would have been in contravention of wartime monetary regulations and, given Wenner-Gren’s involvement, possibly designed to expand Nazi influence in Latin America.

      When Sir Harry Oakes’ body was found bludgeoned, bloody and burned in July 1943, the Duke of Windsor did something very odd. Instead of summoning Scotland Yard, he forbade anyone but two mediocre, hand-picked Miami police detectives from investigating the case. These detectives arrested Oakes’ son-in-law, a dashing French marquis, on evidence so flimsy as to be nearly invisible.

      Why not Scotland Yard? Conventional wisdom is that a competent investigation might have uncovered Oakes’ and the Duke’s illicit dealings with Wenner-Gren, which would have infuriated Winston Churchill.

      Alfred de Marigny was quickly acquitted of the gruesome slaying. Despite the favorable verdict, he was ordered to leave the Bahamas, but as consolation he was given the rope they would have used to hang him. It was a special type of rope, you see, imported from Britain.

      He and wife Nancy went to stay for a short period at the home of his friend Ernest Hemingway, just outside of Havana, Cuba, at a time when the novelist happened to be working as a freelance agent for U.S. Naval Intelligence at the Havana embassy.

      Who killed Harry Oakes? Books have been written on the subject, pointing the finger at the American Mafia, which wanted to develop casinos in Nassau, or Allied intelligence services, or a combination of both. Another scenario blames the scion of a prominent (to this day) Bahamian real estate brokerage.

      Secret documents surrounding the relationship between the Duke of Windsor and the Nazis may hold some answers, but secrecy fuels speculation and the Internet spreads it. Some have even speculated that Wenner-Gren himself may have been involved in the killing, though that would seem out-of-character for the affable industrialist.

      Wenner-Gren remained in Mexico for the duration of the war, donating Southern Cross to the Mexican Navy for use as a training vessel. One account has the ship being scrapped in 1960. His business dealings in Latin America accrued even more wealth for Wenner-Gren, not the least of which was founding what became Mexico’s telephone monopoly.

      After the war, Wenner-Gren returned to the Bahamas and, among other things, bought up property on the island of Andros. Friends and surrogates minimized the Swede’s connection to the Nazis, saying Wenner-Gren himself had exaggerated his relationship with men such as Air Marshall Herman Goering. In that, Wenner-Gren joined the legion of powerful people then trying to distance themselves from the Nazis, who not only were defeated but had been outed as genocidal criminals.

      Wenner-Gren died in 1961, and, aside from unproven wartime suspicions, is remembered through the foundations that bear his name. One of the Swedish magnate’s good works, the Wenner-Gren Foundation, continues to be a prominent supporter of worldwide research in “all branches of anthropology.”

      His company ALWEG built the original Disney World monorail.

       After the Bahamas, the Duke of Windsor was never given another official role. He and Wallis quietly lived out their lives unloved by anyone but each other.

      JFK and Wenner-Gren’s Mistress

      Just when you thought the story could not get any juicer, comes a precious footnote to the Wenner-Gren story. Wenner-Gren and John Fitzgerald Kennedy shared a girlfriend, and his presidency might be an unintended consequence of the affair.

      She was a Danish beauty named Inga Arvard. As young woman, she moved in Nazi circles, attending Goering’s wedding, twice lunching with the Fuhrer, and even accompanying him to the Berlin Olympic Games. Her second husband had been employed by Wenner-Gren, which reportedly led to her to Wenner-Gren’s bed.

      “Inga Binga,” as young JFK called her, began sleeping with him around the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, while Kennedy was serving as an ensign in the Office of Naval Intelligence in Washington. Soon the affair between the 24-year-old naval officer and the married Nazi sympathizer came to the attention of Kennedy’s superiors and the FBI.

      FBI agents followed the couple, bugged their hotel rooms and telephones. The idea that a suspected German Mata Hari was carrying on with an intelligence officer and son of a former U.S. ambassador, no less, did not sit well with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and Joseph Kennedy himself.

      To preserve his political future, randy Jack was forced to end the affair. His dad ensured there were no immediate consequences, but Kennedy was reassigned and eventually sent to the Pacific to command PT-109, not a yacht, but nevertheless one of the most important vessels in the American imagination. Kennedy’s war record helped the senator from Massachusetts carve out a narrow victory over Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election.

        
      The JFK-Arvard affair is documented in the 2016 book by Barbara Leaming entitled “Kick Kennedy: The Charmed Life and Tragic Death of the Favorite Kennedy Daughter.” The book was reviewed by People magazine.

      Supplementary Reading

      “Who Killed Sir Harry Oakes?” by James Leasor, House of Stratus, 1983.

      “The Secret History of the FBI,” by Ronald Kessler, St. Martins, 2002

      “Operation Drumbeat: The Dramatic True Story of Germany’s First U-Boat Attacks Along the American Coast in World War II,” by Michael Gannon, Harper and Row, 1992

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    • Dismal Swamp Canal – Reopening Tomorrow, May 6th


      Set in beautiful Camden Count, NC, the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center provides free dockage for cruisers' on the Dismal Swamp AICW Alternate Route

      The Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center, a Salty Southeast Cruisers Net sponsor,  provided this update today regarding the ongoing canal closing.   

      Happy #CincodeMayo! We’re kicking the week off with some great news from the Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

      The historic Dismal Swamp Canal reopens to traffic & returns to normal operations tomorrow, May 6th!

       Check out our Boating/Paddling Page for great boating tips, lock & bridge times, contact info & more.

      https://www.dismalswampwelcomecenter.com/boating-paddling

      We can’t wait to see our wonderful boating community!

      Share your #DismalSwampCanal images with us as you cruise through & don’t forget to stop at #MM28 to grab your very own 2025 Dismal Swamp Canal Boating Sticker!

      Wishing everyone safe travels & we look forward to seeing you at the Dismal Swamp,

      Sarah

       

       

       

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      Director, Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center
      Chairperson, Camden County Tourism Development Authority
      2356 US Hwy 17 North, South Mills, NC 27976

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    • THE PERIPHERY OF LIFE – Janice Anne Wheeler

      Thank you for your loyalty; every story you read makes me ever more proud to share them. STEADFAST continues to undergo extensive repair and refit, so stay aboard for sailing tales combined with the challenges, and intricacies of restoring a 90-year-old Sailing Yacht. I’m always open to suggestions as to content….weigh in as we manage and learn from our latest joust!

      Her restoration is substantial and we are making progress!

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      THE PERIPHERY OF LIFE

      Is Where Our Friends Are

      May 4

      Until they’re not, until those friends lose the ultimate SPAR WITH MOTHER NATURE. Until one day you contact them, and they’re gone. Some were gone before you noticed, before anyone told you, before you remembered that it had been a while and you should reach out but you don’t because you are too busy worrying about a future that may never arrive, and then another week goes by, and then a month. And a year.

      They definitely remain in the invaluable category of good people you’ve discovered, but you can’t call them anymore. You can’t tell them that they were important. Or how important they were. You expected to see them again, when the opportunity arose, if you wanted to. But you can’t.

      A mentor of mine, who shirked neither praise nor brutal truth, didn’t wake up one winter morning. His random phone calls and consistent contact should have been a better lesson.

      My BFF from Cornell, US Marine, father, brother, chef, wrote “This year, I’m coming sailing.” He did not. His big heart didn’t get him past fifty-eight.

      There are others I hadn’t said goodbye to because it didn’t seem necessary, shouldn’t have been necessary, yet. A charming confidant died suddenly, camping in the high mountains of Southwestern Colorado. I can’t imagine a better ending, but I didn’t know there had been one.

      I’m having trouble describing this feeling; the heavy stomach quiver when you know you could have done something differently. You’re not sure it would have made a difference, but you desperately wish for the opportunity to find out. The opp for a do-over.

      Each unique individual, rich or poor, conservative or liberal, well-read or work-hardened, taught, learned, gave, took, hurt, nurtured, and were valuable enough to spend precious time getting to know, understand, and appreciate regardless of differences, idiosyncrasies and ironies. Add those fine folks to the strong main characters of a small family and a transient life, and my periphery is a diverse treasure. In my tiny sliver of the world, they all hold a spot. I’m thrilled to say that there are more than I can even name; I’ve been lucky enough to engage and retain some of the best humans I know.

      I can only hope that those I retain feel the same. Most importantly, they made me who I am and we know where we stand.


      Another heart gave out with its owner working on his passion in his favorite place. Halfway through the five day, big wind retrieval of a his strong widow, little dog and aging sailing vessel, Mother Nature offered a couple hours of freedom to contemplate this, to consider the people on the periphery. I had seen this woman just a few times in my life, now we are linked. She had always been half of a couple, and while the sadness was palpable, her stories were of lives well lived.

        

      Sophie

      “You have no idea what you’ve done for me,” she told us, dropping her stoic demeanor for a split second and holding tightly to her furry best friend. After one plane ride, two taxis, three days and twenty-two hours crossing the Gulf Stream at a rolling gallop, her words made our efforts wholly worthwhile. She thanked us again as we returned to work here on STEADFAST, and I think extensively about the life she will create when she returns home without her partner of forty-four years. **


      These deaths, let’s be honest, won’t affect the trajectory of my life; their souls are simply gone. Gone from this world, anyway, as we know it; I want to believe they’re watching us from some other incarnation. We may not like it, but we adjust.

      The losses of friends, both close and peripheral, are stacking up, a smack-on-the-head reminder to enjoy what we have, help others along the way, and accept with strong grace our challenges rather than becoming angry at the unfairness of it all. I’m working on it. ~J

        

      The sun sets over the Gulf Stream. 4.25.25

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      I’m grateful we’re all part of multiple peripheries in a world where connectedness may just be going by the wayside.

      **For a little more background on our trip to help a friend, you can read:

      THANK YOU AGAIN for supporting STEADFAST and her caretakers, mates! It’s not an easy task!

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    • Policy or Piracy: Dominican Bay Clean-Up Turns Into a S**t Show – Peter Swanson

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      Policy or Piracy: Dominican Bay Clean-Up Turns Into a S**tshow

      Viable Foreign Boats Seized Along With Derelicts (Video)

        
      Contractors hired by the Dominican government seize and tow away vessels in Luperon Bay as part of a clean-up.

      The Dominican Navy this week launched an initiative to clear Luperon Bay of abandoned or derelict boats, and seemed genuinely unconcerned when its representatives were told that some of them were neither abandoned nor derelict.

      Contractors in a runabout—at times wearing ski masks like an assassination squad—spray-painted numbers on the hulls of targeted vessels, some of which have been towed to the bulkhead at the local boatyard. Some of those were dragged up a launch ramp with a backhoe to be stripped for parts and lead.

      An aide to the President in Santo Domingo said 26 boats were affected. Cliff Lyon, a local expat and officer of Luperon’s cruiser association, estimated that at least six of those were viable craft with absent owners. Except that one guy—a French Canadian sailor—who happened to be ashore in the village when his boat was taken.

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      Some of the 26 have Dominican owners, who had acquired them as project boats, Lyon said.

      As far as the foreign liveaboards in the bay—bafflement. There apparently was no advance notice, no attempt to contact owners and no due process. No one—including local Navy and Port officials—seemed to know who was in charge of the operation. The Port Authority for the bay issued a statement denying any complicity. No one knows what criteria officials are using to decide whether a vessel is abandoned or derelict.

      Collaborating with the government contractors is Isaac Alvarez, who has a disputed claim of ownership to Luperon’s only boatyard, Marina Tropicale. Watch how Eddie Ward Rowe, owner of a Nonsuch sailboat, described the boat’s seizure and his dealings with Alvarez.

        
      Ward Rowe’s boat Elph may need cleaning but she was not abandoned.

      Most of boats that were tagged do resemble the derelict vessels that litter the waters of Florida and other southern U.S. coastal states, but Presidential Aide José Ignacio Paliza implied that the initiative was part of an effort to “restore a beautiful national park.” He was referring to the fact that Luperon Bay has been the scene of dozens of diesel spills over the past two years, as regular Loose Cannon readers are aware.

      Whether the Navy has made any effort whatsoever to curb the spills, which were known to come from locally stored fishing vessels, is not public information, but diesel has continued to be spilled as recently as last month. To be sure, many of the targeted vessels were eyesores owned by no one, but to argue they were an immediate threat to the environment while a fleet of commercial craft continues to release petroleum into the mangroves?

      Yet, that is what Paliza did in a post on X:

      This initiative seeks to mitigate the environmental impact that these structures represent for marine species, the surrounding mangroves and the ecological balance of this Wildlife Reserve, considered an important tourist and environmental attraction.

      Paliza briefly posted a government memo which showed that 7.4 million pesos had been budgeted for the clean-up, which is equivalent to more than $125,000—a substantial sum thereabouts. Someone took the post down soon after.

        
      One of the vessels that really was derelict is dragged up the launch ramp at Marina Tropicale.

      AVENALUP is an association of foreign cruisers and local business people that lobbies for the bay as a cruising destination. The group issued a statement calling the act of spray-painting numbers on private boats “vandalism” and has contacted a maritime lawyer.

      The response from owners and caretakers of targeted vessels has varied. Some set about painting over the painted numbers. Others used scrub brushes to apply soapy waters to make boats more presentable.

      People in the harbor are now quoting authorities as saying boats might be saved from the scrapyard by having past harbor fees paid, thus confirming active ownership, even though the customary practice is to wait until departure to pay any fee balance. Some have called for a boycott of Marina Tropicale because of its role in the affair.

      Whatever the outcome, Luperon’s efforts to build an economy around “nautical tourism” took another hit last week.

      Dirty but Serviceable

       

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    • Charleston County Waterparks to open for weekends starting May 17


      Cooper River Marina

      Salty Southeast Cruisers Net Sponsor Charleston County Cooper River Marina has provided this helpful information for your visit to Charleston County’s Beach Parks this Spring and Summer.

      NEWS RELEASE

      Public Contact: 843-795-4386  / www.charlestoncountyparks.com

      Media Contact: Sarah Reynolds / (843) 762-8089 / sarah.reynolds@ccprc.com

      Read this online: www.ccprc.com/newsreleases
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      Charleston County Waterparks to open for weekends starting May 17

      (CHARLESTON COUNTY) – The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) will open its three waterparks – Splash Island in Mount Pleasant, Splash Zone on James Island, and Whirlin’ Waters in North Charleston – as well as the pool at the West County Aquatic Center in Hollywood, for weekends only starting May 17. Daily operations will begin on May 30. The parks’ hours will vary this year; see schedule below for details. 

       

      A schedule for each park’s operations is as follows*:

      – Whirlin’ Waters Adventure Waterpark:

                     Open weekends only starting May 17; Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

                     Open daily from May 30 – Aug. 10; weekends from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and weekdays from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Monday – Friday)

                     Open weekends only starting Aug. 11 and closing after Labor Day, Sept. 1

      – Splash Island Waterpark and Splash Zone Waterpark:

                     Open weekends only starting May 17; Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sundays from 1 – 6 p.m.

                     Open daily from May 30 – Aug. 3; Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Sundays from 1 – 6 p.m.; weekdays 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

                     Close for the season after Aug. 3

      – West County Aquatic Center:

                     Open weekends only starting May 17; Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sundays from 1 – 6 p.m.

                     Open daily from May 30 – Aug. 10; Saturdays and weekdays from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; and Sundays 1 – 6 p.m.

                     Open weekends only starting Aug. 11 and closing after Labor Day, Sept. 1

      *Parks are open on Memorial Day and some holidays have different hours; please visit CharlestonCountyParks.com (direct link) for a full daily schedule and hours of operation for each park before planning your visit. Schedules are subject to change.

      Whirlin’ Waters Adventure Waterpark at North Charleston Wannamaker County Park is the largest of CCPRC’s three waterparks. Whirlin’ Waters features unique activities for all ages with attractions including a 60-foot-tall multi-person slide The Washout, plus the Big Splash Tree House, Rollin’ River lazy river, Big Kahuna wave pool, Tubular Twister slides, Rip Tide Run mat racer slide and Otter Bay kiddie area.

      Splash Zone Waterpark is located within James Island County Park. It offers two 200-foot-long slides, a large leisure pool, a 500-foot-long lazy river with sprays and waterfalls, and a family play complex called The Rainforest that features slides, buckets and sprays.

      Splash Island Waterpark, located within Mount Pleasant Palmetto Islands County Park, provides hours of fun for toddlers to pre-teenage children. Attractions include a 200-foot-long body flume, activity pool, a 16-foot-long otter slide, sprays, geysers, raindrop waterfalls and more.

      The waterparks also offer a full range of amenities including concessions, lockers, lounge chairs, showers and restrooms. Each waterpark is staffed with certified lifeguards. Birthday party packages are also available. Admission fees vary, and Splash Passes for all-season waterpark access are available for sale now at CharlestonCountyParks.com.

      The West County Aquatic Center offers a 6,000-square-foot seasonal outdoor pool for beginner and seasoned swimmers. It also offers programming including swimming lessons, fitness programs and a competitive swim team.

      For more information on the waterparks or West County Aquatic Center, and a full daily schedule of operations for each park, visit CharlestonCountyParks.com or call 843-795-4386.

      Some openings are still available for seasonal lifeguard and other park positions. Charleston County Parks’ jobs offer competitive pay and great benefits. For a list of open positions and to apply, visit ccprc.com/jobs.

      Splash Zone Waterpark, Splash Island Waterpark, Whirlin’ Waters Adventure Waterpark and the West County Aquatic Center are all owned and operated by CCPRC. The mission of CCPRC is to improve the quality of life in Charleston County by offering a diverse system of park facilities, programs and services. The large park system features over 11,000 acres of property and includes six regional parks, three beach parks, three dog parks, a skate park, two landmark fishing piers, three waterparks, 19 boat landings, a climbing wall, a challenge course, an interpretive center, a historic plantation site, an equestrian center, cottages, a campground, a marina, as well as wedding, meeting and event facilities. CCPRC also offers a wide variety of recreational services – festivals, camps, classes, programs, volunteer opportunities, and more. For more information, call 843-795-4386 or visit www.charlestoncountyparks.com.

       

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    • Marker 12 Events & Updates, Tues/Fri in May, AICW MM 12, Chesapeake, VA


      Located at mile marker 12 on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, the Marker 12 Pop-Up Bar is open exclusively to waterway guests of Atlantic Yacht Basin, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, located just south of the Great Bridge lock and bridge in Great Bridge, VA. 

      Marker 12 Events & Updates
      Chesapeake, Virginia
      Spring Events

      Click here to discover more about Chesapeake: events, things to do, restaurants, trip planner and more!
       

      Everything you need is within steps of the waterway!

      Click here to download a walking map of the Great Bridge Village. Click here to download our Visitor Passport for our Waterway Guests.

      Stock up on provisions at the Kroger grocery store. Enjoy a meal at one of our partner restaurants: Lockside Bar & Grill (casual waterfront dining), Woody’s Raw Bar & Grill (casual waterfront dining) or Vino Italian Bistro (upscale Italian). Or, shop in our locally owned shops, chic boutiques and funky retail shops, antique dealers, national retailers and premium outlets.

      Feel free to contact us for personal assistance. No request is too small or impossible.
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      Marker 12 Boater Hospitality Events

      The popular Pop-Up Happy Hour hosted by GoChesapeake is held on Tuesdays and Fridays in May and October. Learn more »

      Visitor Passport

      The Visitor Passport is your guide to dining, shopping, events and experiences. Pick up your copy at the dockmaster’s office or download a digital copy from the GoChesapeake website. 
      Download a copy »

      GoChesapeake Waterway Concierge Services

      Let us help you make your visit memorable and uniquely yours. No request is too small or impossible. Contact us today with your request! Hello@GoChesapeake.net or 757.296.3404 – Option 1

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      Kroger Supermarket in Great Bridge 

      A Kroger Supermarket is located in the Great Bridge Shopping Center providing our waterway guests convenient, one-stop shopping within steps of the waterway. Learn more and get hours >>

       

       
      A Community of Partners Devoted to Supporting Our Waterway Guests

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    • We Welcome You to Edenton This May! [Albemarle Sound, NC]


      Edenton, NC - the prettiest town in the South!

      A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events and places to visit! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.​

      Hello,

      May brings warm weather and plenty of outdoor activities to do in Edenton! Whether you want to spend some time relaxing in nature or take in an exciting game at the ballpark, you’ll find that May is the perfect month to plan a trip to Edenton.

      If you are thinking about spending some time in Edenton, our comfortable and convenient Bed & Breakfasts are ready to welcome you. Book a room and experience the Southern hospitality and comfort that define a trip to Edenton. You can even book a pet-friendly room!

      This month, I’d like to highlight three items.

      May 6th – Cupola House Speakers Series

      Edenton is well-known for its historic contributions to American history. While you’re visiting Edenton, you’ll enjoy exploring many historic sites. On May 6th, the Cupola House will host another installment of the 2025 Spring Speakers Series, where you can learn more about the unique history of the Cupola House and Gardens. This free event will be held at the Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library, next door to the Cupola House, and all are welcome to attend! Reserve your seat today.

       
       

      May 29th – Edenton Steamers Home Game

      Edenton’s iconic collegiate-level summer baseball team will kick-off their 2025 season with a home game on May 29th. Join the fun at Historic Hicks Field as the Edenton Steamers face the Greenbrier Knights at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the gate, and there will be plenty of refreshments to purchase while watching the game. Come enjoy a night at the ballfield!

      May 31 – Paddle, Pedal, Plod Triathlon

      The Chowan-Edenton Optimist Club will host the annual Paddle, Pedal, Plod Triathlon on May 31st to raise money for the Devine Intervention Cancer Fund. This triathlon is designed for competitors at all levels and will include a 2-mile kayak through the waters of Edenton Bay, 15-mile bike ride, and 5K run through the country roads of Chowan County. Pre-register if you’d like to participate in this event or join the crowd of spectators at Queen Ann Park to cheer on the participants!

       

      In addition to these events, you can enjoy shopping, historic tours, and tasty cuisine in downtown Edenton during your visit. Also, check out our Calendar of Events to see more of what’s happening this next month. We hope you’ll take advantage of the beautiful spring weather to plan your trip to Edenton in May!

      We can’t wait to see you soon,

      Erienne Mizell,

      Tourism Director

      800-775-0111

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    • Atlantic Yacht Basin and McMillen Yachts Begin a New Chapter, reprinted from Waterway Guide


      Our thanks to Waterway Editor, Ed Tillett, for permitting Cruisers Net to publish this article from Waterway Guide’s weekly newsletter.

      Atlantic Yacht Basin and McMillen Yachts Begin a New Chapter

      Atlantic Yacht Basin

      For transiting vessels along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, Atlantic Yacht Basin (AYB) in Great Bridge, VA has provided sanctuary and services for 90 years. Anchoring the southern shoreline, AYB’s bulkheads, service facilities, and covered sheds are landmarks of excellence. Now a new chapter is being written for the future of AYB. McMillen Yachts of Portsmouth, RI, has acquired AYB.

      Earl McMillen is recognized for his commitment to exceptional classic yacht maintenance and management. The list of accomplishments from the inception of the company in 1992 is extensive, including multiple restorations of vintage yachts from America’s great designers and builders.

      In a recent interview, McMillen expressed his pleasure at expanding into the mid-Atlantic region with his business partner David Howe. “For the core business of storage and service, we will continue the AYB brand and build on it. Our investment in the infrastructure and buildings, along with the 34 acres, is going to be the next phase of success for AYB,” said McMillen.

      AYB is one of the most desirable locations along the east coast of the U.S for storage, protection and service. Along the Albemarle and Chesapeake canal at Mile 12.2 of the ICW, AYB is regarded as a premiere location for extended stays due to the fresh water environment, inland protection, and covered slips and boat sheds.

      “I’m looking forward to maintaining the charm and character of AYB while extending the transient docks east and west along the shoreline, adding a new destination restaurant on the property, and inviting yacht owners to take advantage of our facilities. This is an outstanding location,” said McMillen.

      The experience and craftsmanship of AYB’s and McMillen Yachts’ staffs positions the company to fulfill its mission of extraordinary customer service with focus on excellence for refit, repair, and restoration. Numerous industry awards and accolades for McMillen Yachts and AYB confirm that the knowledge and longstanding skills acquired from working on both classic and contemporary boats is a rare blend of talent and success.

      McMillen concludes that, “Having a central Atlantic location for storage and repair along the ICW, with ample sheds and support facilities, makes AYB one of the most desirable destinations for yacht owners who value their investments. Our plans are to build on what we have in place, and we are looking forward to continuing the traditions of AYB.”

      For information about storage in the ample covered sheds of AYB for your boat use this link or call the number listed in the form.

      https://atlanticyachtbasin.com/storage/storage-reservations/

      Capacity is good year-round, and most vessels can be accommodated. 

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    • Endless Summer at SCYC: Save up to $750!@


       Welcome to the Staniel Cay Yacht Club, your own paradise in the middle of the beautiful Exumas.

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      Staniel Cay Yacht Club, a longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR  and a favorite destination for cruisers in the Exumas, is providing a Rare Summer Offer You Don’t Want to Miss!.

       

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      A Rare Summer Offer You Don’t Want to Miss!

      Dreaming of crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches, and a tropical escape unlike any other? This is your chance to experience the magic of Staniel Cay Yacht Club — with a limited-time offer that brings you even closer to paradise!

      For a short time only, you can save up to $750 in resort and air credits when you book your late summer getaway now.

      Here’s how it works:

      Travel between August 7 – October 31, 2025, and book by May 19, 2025, to unlock:

      Book 3 nights: Receive a $200 Resort Credit
      Book 4 nights: Receive a $300 Resort Credit + $250 Air Credit
      Book 5+ nights: Receive a $500 Resort Credit + $250 Air Credit

      Use Promo Code: SAVEMORE25 at the time of booking.

      Availability is limited, and this offer won’t last — so don’t wait to secure your bungalow in paradise. The SCYC Endless Summer is calling!

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      *Promotional Details:

      • Booking Window: April 21 – May 19, 2025.

      • Travel Window: August 7 – October 31, 2025.

      • Must enter promo code “SAVEMORE25” at time of booking in order to receive your credit. Credit will e placed on account during check-in and applied to incidentals at check-out Credits do not have any cash value. Any unused portion will be forfeited.

      • Flights must be booked DURING the stated booking window in order to receive the air credit (minimum of 4 nights to qualify). Contact info@stanielcay.com to book your flights.

      • Applies to new bookings only. Cancellations void all offers.

      • Blackout dates apply.

      • Only one resort credit and one qualified air credit per bungalow will be applied. 

       

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    • St. Simons Island Overnight & Transient Dockage


      Morningstar Marinas - Boating as it should be. Long-term or transient.

      Morningstar Marina at Golden Isles,  A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, lies along the southern reaches of the Frederica River, between Lanier and St. Simons Islands, south of the charted 9 foot bridge. 

      Located on St. Simons Island, GA Morningstar Marina Golden Isles is right off the ICW Marker 675 with easy access to the ocean. The Frederica River provides no vertical obstructions, and we are a deep craft marina, making us a welcome stop for yachts and sailboats for overnight & transient dockage. Our Golden Isles location is home to highly trained dock masters who pair their extensive training and knowledge with superior service, delivering exceptional experiences that go beyond the norm. The overnight & transient dockage facilities for boats at Golden Isles have been designed to serve the specialized needs of today’s boaters offering 1,100 linear feet of transient dock with high-speed fuel pumps, in-slip pump out, free On Spot Wi-Fi, and 30/50/100-amp shore power service. Additional amenities include secure bathroom and shower facilities, laundry facilities, a fully stocked marina ship store, courtesy bicycles and vehicle, a swimming pool, with an onsite restaurant and coffee shop. Beyond the marina facilities, we are two miles away from St. Simons Island and the Golden Isles where you can enjoy the beaches, historic sites, golf, tennis, shopping, and amazing dining. Please submit a request by filling out the form below.

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