Friday, January 31, 2014


Monday, January 20, 2014

We prepared to leave Nassau Marina Club on Friday morning where we were docked alongside Release.  The weather was beautiful.  There were a couple of festive guys who were on a power boat docked in front of us.  They had been up all night drinking and took the water hose to Bill as he was freeing our dock lines.  Of course, the hearing aids were soaked along with the rest of Bill.  I thought Ken on Release was going to kill them.  Anyway, good thing we were leaving.  And leave we did and had a beautiful sail to Allan’s Cay.   We anchored and the wind blew up and the current ran hard that night.  At 5:30 a.m. we were awakened by WishBone doing some hard bumping on bottom.  The wind and current had taken us back on the shoal and we were aground as a result of the hard wind, full moon causing a very low tide and fast current.  Bill managed to get us off the shoal and we took in some scope.  However, we came close to the same thing happening again in the afternoon, so hauled anchor and moved. 

Allan’s cay is surrounded by other smaller cays all with beaches and only one beach without iguanas.  That one beach is April and Skipper’s playground. 

Yesterday we took the dinghies and fuel cans into Highbourne Cay for fuel.  It was about a mile from Allan’s Cay.  It is beautiful in there but not a place for sailboats.  There were however some very large yachts.  The wind was blowing the sea, so we got very wet on the trip back to the boats.

Today is Bill’s birthday.  It is sunny but too cool for swimming.  The anchorage is full of boats seeking to get out of another front coming through tomorrow.  We have invited Release for dinner  and a game of dominos on WishBone.

We are unsure about our future destination.  The weather is playing a huge part in where we go.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Yesterday we decided to leave Allan’s Cay and travel on to Norman’s Cay – about 20 miles.  We did a stopover off Highbourne Cay to pick up wifi off the Batelco cell phone tower.  We found this beautiful spot off Norman’s.   We took April and Skipper over to the beaches yesterday afternoon and what fun they had.  April was exhausted from hunting, swimming and playing in the sand with Skipper.  Today, we are going to explore the area to see if we can find some conch.  Typically, the wind is blowing hard, but it is sunny and warm.

Wednesday, January 29th

One week later and still no WiFi.  I decided I had better write to the blog however because my memory is just so long these days of no time and no day and no date.  Island time!  We left Norman’s Cay and headed for Staniel Cay.  We love Staniel!  There is a settlement here, airport, etc. so lots going on in its primitive state.  There are lots of grottos with beaches for the dogs and snorkeling.  We have been anchored here three days, loving every minute of it.  April is just one big salt bag.  She has been in the water 90% of the time.  We are leaving tomorrow AM at high tide for Black Point.  Black Point I also love, but for different reasons.  The children at Black Point are so special.  Black Point has water spouts where you can get drinking water.  We are going to bath April and donate to the school for the water.  We are also going to anchor and enjoy the fresh catch from the fishermen that come in every day.  We did conch in Compass Cay and enjoyed our catch.  However, there is nothing like a snapper or Mahi Mahi or Grouper at the end of the day.  We are all fine.  WishBone continues to have a shaft problem.   We will see tomorrow when we motor to Black Point if the problem is solved with a fellow cruiser’s special mixture.  Thanks for following us.  We are under weight, very tanned and very happy.  We are sailing with our friends and that make it all very special.  Love to you all!
 
January 31st
 
We are sitting here at Lorraine's Café in Black Point, under a tree with a cool breeze blowing, waiting for our grouper sandwich and using the WiFi - finally!  April has roamed the cay and beach and had a swim. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

 

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