Charleston Pictures!!

Man that's some FRESH FEESH ya done there...House Autry never had it so good!!...:clap:...how long your drive?...I heard you just wandered away and didn't come back...:sand:

I rode over to BW but Vic was gone to breakfast (I guess, boat was there). I drove around looking at boats and next thing I knew I was 30 miles north. I called Willie at 9 woke him up. By the time they would be ready for breakfast it would have been lunch time so I just kept going. I was going to call you but I didn't want to if you got lucky and was catching a fish.:sun: Saturday Spare said he was taking the Mckee and the girls for a boat ride Sunday morning, he called me later that morning and said the girls went to church and he was working on something around there.

As much as I hated to do it :cry: I carried my V (inbd/outbd) up to the Volvo guy to see if he can get my hyd cyl's disconnected from the transom shield and do the rebuild on them.

I had a great time, I wanted to see everyone Sunday but it just didn't work out. I did see a anchor (like Captn Pete's) in the window of 1 of the marina's I stopped at.
His is called the claw and I remember seeing them sold at West Marine and Boaters world.
 
Melissa and I checked out of the BW and hit the Battery downtown around 8:00 - 8:15. Capt Pete & Michelle were already gone. Sorry we missed you GarageNC. You guys hold the fishing title, hands down. We placed third.:beer:
Walked the piers where the tall ship was moored and hit the Aquarium before departing. Thanks again to everyone, it was like we were a group of old friends.
Having sustained Absolutely No Collateral Damage this weekend was sweet. Aside from my navy anchor (off the flats boat) being near useless in everything but puff mud, and a loose nut on the VHF antenna, we were golden.
Big thanks to Willy and RWilson for fending the V off the dock at the Marina. I drifted too close to the seawall by not paying attention and nearly crashed the dock trying to get turned about. :cen: Kinda embarassing. I tell Melissa all the time,"Skin grows back, gelcoat costs money."
(Well paint in my case;-)
 
Hey Lee sounds like you treated that fish RIGHT. Did the room work out alright for you?

Reel, Addie sounds like a fine young fisherwoman. Be sure to keep her BF in check (as if you don't) and remind him often how good he has it. I'm very proud of my 2 daughters as well. Can't wait to get my oldest (13) out this summer. She's been asking me every month all winter long if she can go with us. She wants to get out there and catch some fish! I love it!

Sorry I didn't get to meet you guys.
 
WOW, sounds like you guys had a great time....wish I could have made it........umm...wait a minute..was I there?

What can be said that wasnt said before....great time.....not really sure if I can classify the weekend as a 3 day party or 3 day hangover....I think maybe both. The 790 mile tow each way was a breeze...no traffic, no mechanical issues and constant conversation with Willy.....He's got 28 hours worth of stories and I still dont think his bag is empty yet....lots of entertaining stuff. The mechanical issues between the tows were enough to make me want to just quit right there and start drinking some more but with everyones head together things were solved pretty quickly....to name a few., engine runs out of control, idle on day one was so bad I thought it was gonna be a washout on day 2, bad switch on the electric winch, cable gets buggered up in the hook on trailer, running lights go out Sat night at ramp....Was like a Greek tragedy. But as they say alls wells that ends well. Thanks for everyones help!

And to correct Mr Ozzioe, for the record we boated 6 redfish and lost one. but Lee, Pete and Michelle still kicked our ***....Sunday night back at the campground we picked up some FAT angus steaks and had us a cook out with steaks and grilled redfish.....good eatin.

I'm at work now and my *** is draggin'! Hope to see you local guys shortly when fishin' season starts up and definitely in Barnegat Bay this summer....

Having problems getting online at home so I'll get my pics up as soon as I can...I simultaneously was shooting video of Ridge's boat while Ozzie was shooting mine so I'll see if I can get it up here.
 
Great video, Rob...don't edit anything...we like it RAW, Baby!!...Love to see those V-20 bows doin' their thing thru the waves!!...I'll get the video I have of your's bustin' some surf soon!!...

Hey...sorry about the mis-count on the fish ya'll caught...you need to better train your press secretary!!...:nut:...LOL!!...
 
Some shots I have

The first launch and the previously mentioned save by Super Dave
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Capt. Pete's V getting ready
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The Top Fuel Dragster, I mean Victors mean Merc idling waiting for the boys
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I slowed down at the beginning of the video because I had just wet everybody with windblown spray over the port side gunnel. :oh: Advantage Cuddy with the windshield. My daughter absolutely loves to go over the waves. She was laughing and giggling the entire time. We soon caught up and stayed dry on the downwind leg putting the flare to work. Thanks for posting that up Wilson.
 
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Top fishing crew, thanks to Michelle
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Top fuel trying to leave us in his wake
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My Chauffeur and Beer Butler
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This is a gorgeous view and bridge, especially at night at sea
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The Old Guy and his support Team
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Trying some low tide flats action, Ozzie brought in the heavy hitter ringer to try and keep the trophy in South Carolina.
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This is a boaters paradise, you can spend your whole life and not know every cut, every stream, and back bay or cut.
And that is just in the Charleston area alone.
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I have had the good fortune and the honor of being in a few of these shots.
Thanks:clap:
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As you can see in the last photo, after finishing my inhalation of a gadzillion sea creatures, the "gift" from my close personal friend Mr. Krinkle got turned around and worn properly as befitting a Super Hero:beer:
 
As you can see in the last photo, after finishing my inhalation of a gadzillion sea creatures, the "gift" from my close personal friend Mr. Krinkle got turned around and worn properly as befitting a Super Hero:beer:


Mr Krinkle?!?!...LOL!!...Good pictures...glad to see the trip from a different perspective...GREAT SHOTS!!


Good to spend some more time w/you, old buddy...hope we do it again sometime soon...maybe in the Fall...:clap:
 
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Rob started the ball rolling and led the way with this first short Red, there were a couple more shorts and two at least keepers I believe and my big donation of one keeper for the pot.
They taste good blackened, along with a nice Angus bone in ribeye, some baked beans fresh corn and good artisan Italian bread.
Some good beer and a few snorts of Evan Williams made the last night for me Rob and Steve a good one in his Class A motorhome at the KOA grounds.
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