Merry Christmas everyone! This anchorage is getting pretty full. Some of the catamaran skippers remind me of those guys in back in high school with pickup trucks that drive through the yard to park their trucks at the front door of a party so they could sit on the tail gate and have the party come to them. In the case of catamarans, they like to get right up on the beach and dare the wind to shift. The Renegade crew has been enjoying the holiday festivities here off Stocking Island. On Christmas Eve we were invited to a traditional Danish meal of braised pork, red cabbage and potatoes with our new friends aboard S/V Tivoli. On Christmas morning Mr. & Mrs. Claus stopped by the boat and delivered a present! Today the Chat-N-Chill was closed for Christmas but the owner KB allowed cruisers to use his tables on the beach for a Pot Luck Christmas Lunch. There were a lot of crews and we separated the tables widely for social distancing. As with all sailor pot lucks the food was excellent and there was plenty to go around. We sat at a table with the crews of the catamarans Rolling Stones, Ecco, and Starry Horizons. Starry Horizons recently finished their world circumnavigation and it was fun to hear some of their sea stories. Hopefully we will get a wind shift in the next few days so we can get back out to some other islands.
Monthly Archives
December 2021
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There may not be snow but there is quite a bit of white sand. I write anchored off the beautiful Kahari Resort. I thought I would share a few pictures taken yesterday…
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When we first arrived in Elizabeth Harbor last month we were one of three boats. Since returning from Long Island there appears to be around 90 and next month that count will…
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On the 4th we departed Long Island for Exuma. It was a downwind leg so we deployed the spinnaker and were making great time. With asymmetric chutes you are not supposed to…
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On the 30th we departed Exuma for central Long Island. We had enough northerly component in the wind to sail over close hauled as the wind clocked throughout the trip keeping us…