639 Miles Traveled
65 Sailing
575 Motoring
We were mostly a motorboat heading up the coast. When you're stuck in the ICW, there are not a lot of opportunities to do a properly sail. We motor-sailed whenever we could, but wanted to put a lot of miles under the keel.
25 Nights on Anchor
5 Nights At Marina
We splurged for a few nights in St. Augustine at the marina where we were able to enjoy the city a bit and reset for the first time after the Bahamas. We also stayed in Thunderbolt (near Savannah) for two nights due to some large storms that were rolling through.
62 kWh of Solar Generated
In April, we generated 62 kWh of solar. This is slightly lower than in March likely due to two reasons. We had more cloudy days, rain, and storms for less overall sun. We also motored a lot, and when we top off our batteries with the engine the solar output is limited since it has nowhere to go.
$2,402 Total Spent
$80.08 Average Per Day
Coming back to the US we did some big re-provisioning, spending $783 on groceries for the month and getting some of the delicacies (bacon!) we missed when we were in the Bahamas. We also spent quite a bit of time at marinas, spending a total of $521 for the month. Fuel costs were $491 in the month due to our high motoring mileage. Finally, we did go to a few restaurants and breweries spending a total of $145 for the month.