Matanzas River
We left Fort Matanzas early this morning headed towards St Augustine. What a beautiful, calm morning with almost no other boats. There were plenty of dolphins and manatees. And I saw my first sea turtle as he cruised by the port side of the boat! What an absolutely stunning creature!
We traveled approximately 11 miles north and anchored just south of St Augustine. The ICW wound its way through really narrow areas. The houses and docks mostly on the eastern side with natural areas to the west.
The last bend before our anchorage site was baffling. The sea grass was so close to our starboard side I probably could have touched it. And looking ahead there was no discernable channel. It looked like we were headed into someones backyard.
We arrived just before noon and settled in. These photos are taken from the four sides of the boat.
A little intimidating to see but after hours of swinging we are holding and the tide does not seem to be a problem. Alas, the anchor alarm is on. And we did have quiet time today so if we have to check our position during the night, it's all good. The two sailboats just north of us are vacant (I actually think the closest one is a derelict) so it is super quiet here.
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