Lookout Cruises Sunset Sail Test Shoot April 2012
Took a GoPro aboard for the Lookout Cruises Sunset Sail today April 21, 2012. Being the beginning of the season we had a small crowd but had a great time non-the-less! Come join us for a Sunset Sail! Tickets are $30 and includes complimentary beverages. Give us a call at (252) 504-SAIL or come by and see us on the Beaufort, NC, waterfront to hear about this trip and more!
Cape Lookout Cruise
Cruising from Beaufort to Cape Lookout on a 45- foot catamaran with Captain Steve Bishop of Lookout Cruises. You can check out the website at
Historic Beaufort NC Downtown Waterfront Video Tour
Historic Beaufort NC downtown waterfront video tour including Taylors Creek, the Dock House, boat docks, Queen Ann's Revenge, the Maritime Museum, and various seafood restaurants.
Beaufort NC is NC's third oldest city in the state and vacation destination for millions of people annually who come to the area for the city's Historic homes and heritage.
The city host the final resting place of Blackbeard the pirate and the area is also known for it's wild houses and ponies that inhabit Carrot Island along Taylors Creek and visible from the Dockhouse and public boat docks.
Beaufort NC is home to many world renowned seafood restaurants including Clawsons Restaurant and Queen Ann's Revenge.
The area is also home to many boat ferry service providers that take people over to Shackleford Island and Cape Lookout.
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Grayden Paul Bridge Beaufort NC 1957 - 2018
The Grayden Paul legacy
The Grayden Paul Bridge was named in honor of the late Grayden Muir Paul, who died in 1994 and was considered as successor to Leslie Davis as Beaufort’s “town historian.” Born in Davis in 1899, the son of William Luther Paul and Emeline Willis, Mr. Paul and his family moved to Beaufort about 1911 and lived at 117 Moore St. Mr. Paul completed one year of college at Wake Forest College, and in 1921 he married Mary Clark Wilhelm (1899-1996). The couple had three children – Grayden Jr., Harry Allan and Mary Frazier Paul. By the 1940 census, Grayden Paul was noted as “operator of marine shop; repairs and sales.”
Mr. Paul went on to serve as mayor of Beaufort during World War II (1941-42) and was also on the town board and the Carteret County school board.
In 1960, he also helped organize the Beaufort Historical Association, of which he was finance chairman and business manager. He also came up with the idea for the re-enactments of the 1747 pirate invasion. As noted in a Carteret County News-Times article at the time of his death, “as Mr. Paul himself told it, the only way Beaufort knew for certain it had ever had any pirates ashore was because somebody had found an ancient bill to the town jail for beef to feed the Spanish pirates.”
Best known as a Beaufort storyteller, Mr. Paul started conducting tours as early as 1952. He became a highly visible, all-around Beaufort ambassador and “raconteur,” famous for his double-decker bus tours of the Beaufort historic district. In 1975, he and wife, Mary, co-authored Carteret County, NC: Folklore, Facts and Fiction. In 1976, Mr. Paul was honored by the Historic Preservation Society of North Carolina with an Award of Merit and was the first Beaufort resident ever honored with a key to the city. From 1960 until 1978, Mr. Paul operated schooner-rigged sharpie Alphonso, which he converted into a “Museum of the Sea,” dry-docked on Front Street at the south end of Pollock Street. That site is now Grayden Paul Park, which features a walk-in boat launching area for small craft and an elevated dock and bulkhead that borders Taylor’s Creek. A gazebo and picnic tables add to the amenities.
In a 2015 interview with nccoast, Grayden Paul Jr., now in his 90s, noted that there is talk of making a park where the old drawbridge comes ashore now and naming it after his father to keep the tradition alive.
Guaranteed Dolphin Watch : Emerald Isle NC, Atlantic Beach NC, Beaufort NC, Morehead City NC
|| From October to March, we guarantee our Dolphin Watch Cruise || Winter is the best time, so bring a jacket, hat and your camera! Easy driving from Emerald Isle NC, Atlantic Beach NC, Beaufort NC, Morehead City NC
Cape Lookout July 10 12 2009
A weekend trip (Friday to Sunday) from Beaufort, NC to Cape Lookout and return.
Aerial Footage of Eastern North Carolina inlcuding Beaufort and Cape Lookout
Beaufort, Morehead City, New Bern, Pamlico Sound, Cape Lookout aerial video shots
Waterbug Tours in Beaufort | North Carolina Weekend | UNC-TV
Waterbug Tours in Beaufort offers nature and sunset cruises along the Crystal Coast.
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Cape Lookout Cruise June 2014
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NC Trip| Crystal Coast Lady boat tour & Fort Macon!
(June 14-15, 2015) We spent the day at Fort macon located in Atlantic Beach. Afterwards, we went to Beaufort and enjoyed a cruise on the Crystal Coast Lady! Later that evening we met up with my dad and had a birthday dinner for him! It was nice bringing the whole family together! Monday was short but fun, we enjoyed ourselves at the Emerald Isle beach! :) Enjoy!
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Beaufort Waterfront
Ride along the Beaufort Waterfront in style on the Crystal Coast Lady Dinner Cruise.
Not to be missed! Cape Lookout National Seashore North Carolina
Cape Lookout National Seashore off North Carolina's eastern shore is made up of several barrier islands that beckon adventurous travelers. Not far from Cape Hatteras and Ocracoke (2 amazing destinations), it offers camping, cabins, history,beach, surf, solitude, primitive camping, wild horses, seals, turtles, dolphin, and so much more. Reached only by commercial ferries, this 56 mile long section of the North Carolina Outer Banks comprises three main islands: North Core Banks, South Core Banks and Shackleford Banks.
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Cape Lookout National Seashore Ferry Crossing
Crossing over to North Core Banks on the Donza Lee.
Xtreme Sand Sledding - Cape Lookout National Seashore
Xtreme Sand Sledding - Cape Lookout National Seashore
Places to Go-Cape Lookout National Seashore, Outer Banks, North Carolina
A boat ride out to Cape Lookout National Seashore. See the wild horses and also the Cape Lookout Lighthouse. There is really good seashell picking out there too.
Olde Towne Yacht Club, Beaufort NC
The best of waterfront living! Located between Beaufort and Morehead City on the ICW and Radio Island, only minutes from the gulf stream fishing. Marina with fuel station, waterfront pool, clubhouse, & private beach access. 2 & 3 bedroom all waterfront units starting in the $300's. Contact us for available units!
Cape Lookout
2 Hours worth of video taken at Cape Lookout down to 6 mins.
Cape Lookout National Seashore