Author: harbortownemarine
After a long three day run, Hale’s Belles is laid up in blue water on the Gulf Coast awaiting her next Journey across the big pond known as The Gulf of Mexico. Another 8 locks and 450 miles down the Tenn-Tom waterway with some raging rivers, lots of logs and after dark navigating made for a very interesting trip. It is this next part of the journey that always becomes our favorite part as we travel along the gulf coast, make our way down the west coast of Florida and into the southern and more tropical climate.
A small Alligator was the only welcoming crew as we landed well after dark deep down on Tenn-Tom Waterway

NECESSARY NAVIGATIONAL TOOLS

RAGING WATERS OVER THE SPILLWAY

UNKNOWN FOAM OR BUBBLES COVERING THE RIVER

MILITARY SHIP MOBILE BAY

THE VESSEL AND HER CREW AT REST
Almost three years to the day, the newest of the Hale’s Belles will embark another Southern Journey down the Tennessee River, Tennessee -Tombigbee Waterway and into the Gulf of Mexico and Beyond.

Hale’s Belles is a 56′ Sea Ray Sedan Bridge powered with twin 800 hp Caterpillar Engines with a cruise speed of 25 Knots and top speed of 33 Knots making her quite a bit faster than the last trip down stream . She has just finished her 2018 custom refit and at Harbortowne Marine and is ready for endless travels to the unknown destinations that await her.
Just as fall has arrived Hale’s Belles has departed and is south bound on the Tennessee River. About an Eight hour run and on the first night she has landed at the Riverfront in Chattanooga. Keep up with our journey at halesbelles.com