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Carman 46
If sailing isn't your thing, consider our new Carman 46 motor yacht for those cool fall afternoons at Cape Lookout, Beaufort and Ocracoke.

Wide open beaches of Cape Lookout
Wide open beaches of Cape Lookout

CAPE LOOKOUT- This National Seashore Park is approximately 6 nautical miles from Beaufort Inlet. This is a short ocean passage, sailing along the shores of Shackleford Banks where you will occassionally see wild ponies grassing along the sand dunes. Lookout is an absolutely gorgeous place to visit! There are no facilities, but a good anchorage and great hiking and swimming make this a favorite destination for our guests.

The lighthouse
The lighthouse

The Bight
The Bight

The docks at Lookout
The docks at Lookout

Cape Lookout lies south and east of Beaufort and makes for an ideal overnight anchorage. As part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore, commercial development on the island is prohibited, but camping, hiking and doing absolutely nothing are encouraged. The depths in the Bight average over 20-foot - perfect for anchoring for a day or longer.

Over the years Cape Lookout and the adjoining barrier islands of the Cape Lookout National Seashore have served as prominent landmarks for seaman. In the early 1700's Blackbeard sailed the waters off Cape Lookout, using what was then knows as Top Sail inlet (now known as Beaufort inlet) as a route out to the Atlantic to terrorize passing ships. Early European sailors knew both the dangerous shoals off Cape Lookout Point and the safe harbor of Lookout Bight. In later years, the Cape Lookout Lighthouse warned of the hazards, and life-saving operations rescued seamen in trouble. During World War II German U-boats were a threat to ships sailing along the Core Banks.

Fishing has always been the dominant vocation of those living on and around Cape Lookout. With increased maritime activity, Portsmouth Village just north of the lighthouse became a transshipment point where cargo was unloaded and reloaded when ships passed through the shallow Ocracoke Inlet. Later, as storms changed the shoals and ships began to use the inlet at Hatteras, the activity at Portsmouth Village gradually decreased until, in the end, all residents left the village to live in other places. Now the village serves as a unique reminder of past cultural and economic life on the Outer Banks.

Cape Lookout National Seashore is a 56 mile long stretch of barrier islands running from the inlet south of Ocracoke village to Beaufort Inlet south and west. The three undeveloped barrier islands which make up the seashore - North Core Banks, South Core Banks and Shackleford Banks - may seem barren and isolated but they offer many natural and historical features that can make a visit very rewarding.

- Eddie Jones

Whittaker Creek Yacht Harbor
P.O.Box 357,
Oriental, North Carolina 28571
252 249 0666
800-525-SAIL (7245)
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email: wcyh@whittakercreek.com

 


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