Trip Info
Miss me but let me goWhen I come to the end of the road
And the sun has set for me,
I want no tears in a gloom-filled room,
Why cry for a soul set free?
Miss me a little – But not for long
And not with your head bowed low,
Remember the love that we once shared,
Miss me – But let me go.
For this is a journey we all must take,
And each must go alone,
It’s all a part of the Master’s plan
A step on the road to home.
When you are lonely and sick of heart
Go to your friends that we know,
And bury your sorrows in doing good works,
Miss me – But let me go.
Henry Scott Holland
Take a journey offshore to spread the ashes of your loved ones at sea – say good-bye while surrounded by a lovely and peaceful setting.
Let Aqua Sports/Seawolf VI help you plan your next memorable experience.
Seawolf is a 35 foot power cat with high Tec electronics. Captain Wally has 38 years chartering experience and has taken out over 18,000 people without an accident. He is a local person, born in 1947. Captain Wally is a member of a national boat safety organization and has taught safety boating courses for the last 20 odd years. He has been married for 50 years, was on the swimming team at Clemson. Captain Wally graduated in 1962, was in the U.S.ARMY and is a retired Major, with two tours in Vietnam.
Sarah – :
Captain Wally took us out to scatter the cremains of my late husband. He was such a joy and provided us with first-class service. On our way to the ocean, he provided us with Maritime history of the Port Royal area. The ocean was too rough so he took us to Buoy 29. It was there that I said a final goodbye to my husband and my dog (who had passed a week before). He was very kind and very professional and I would recommend him highly.
Peggy – :
We hired Capt. Wally to take us out so that we could scatter the cremains of our parents. We were thoroughly pleased with the service that we received. On our way out to ocean waters, Capt Wally shared with us some of the maritime history of the area. It appeared that he had explored much of the Port Royal coastline. He and his first mate were very respectful of our purpose there. After the disposable urns were released, he even gave us the coordinates for the location. It was a very good experience.