Our next stop after Charleston was a small town just 30 miles or so south called Rockville, SC. We have a small gear oil leak in our port engine and we were told that there was an excellent marina just off Adams Creek in Rockville, SC which was owned by, Anthony Black, a man who would be able to help us out. Matt already knew how to repair it, but figured having a second set of (trained) eyes to confirm that it was just the leaky seal and not something bigger was worth the stop. And so we headed off to our first unplanned stop of the trip yet.
Coming into the river from the ocean was interesting. We’re really not used to these strong currents down here! I accidentally dropped a can of Pringles into the water when we were in Charleston, and the damn thing floated almost five feet down river before I had a chance to jump off the boat and onto the pier to grab them! (Thankfully, they didn’t get wet and were 100% still edible). Yet again, we didn’t time the tides right and were fighting a FOUR knot current coming straight at us as we made our way in. We went from going five knots out in the ocean to around one knot as we entered the channel. To put it into perspective how excruciatingly slow we were going, we saw people walking on the beach next to us and we were pretty much going the same speed as them. Look at the water slicing through our line. It’s crazy how aggressive these currents are!