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February 22, 2024 | 1 min to read
At a dock along Chatham County's Bull River, Perry and Laura Solomon engage in their routine, boarding their 21-foot Carolina Skiff for another dolphin-viewing tour, following the tradition started by Perry’s late father. Bundled in warm gear, they navigate the choppy waters under a clear sky, embodying the spirit of their family legacy as they continue to share the beauty of Tybee Island with others.
At a dock along Chatham County’s Bull River, Perry and Laura Solomon repeat what has become a familiar routine over the last eight months.
Bundled in waterproof coveralls, winter coats and stocking caps, the couple boards their 21-foot Carolina Skiff – the same vessel Perry’s late father used to lead dolphin-viewing tours around Tybee Island – at Savannah Boathouse Marina on a cold January afternoon.
Laura pushes away from the dock, cueing her husband and business partner to open the throttle. The skiff skips along the choppy river beneath a brilliant blue sky.
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