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    Bahamas

    Unwinding out of the Shallows

    by admin April 27, 2021
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    Staged at West End prepared to take off

    We have been on the move. Making our way to the inside of the southern Bahamas took a few weeks. Working our way out has taken a matter of days. Our route was as follows: Staniel Cay, Sampson Cay, Shroud Cay, Grand Bahama. The longest track was 186 N miles from Shroud to Grand Bahama. This leg took us over the shallow White and Yellow Banks to the west side of New Providence, then north to the east side of the Berry Islands before going NW to Grand Bahama. Amazingly the wind turned to a dead run on each section of the passage. The water between the Berries and Grand Bahama is named the Northwest Providence Channel which turned out to be a very high shipping traffic area. There were dozens of idled cruise ships going in circles at four knots as well as east/west container and tanker traffic. We were constantly adjusting course throughout the night between the lumbering behemoths. Our landfall in Grand Bahama was Ginn Sur Mer, a very protected canal in an undeveloped housing community. This anchorage is not marked on the Explorer Charts and is a secret passed along in the cruising community. We came over to the Old Bahama Bay Marina today because we are required to check out before leaving the Bahamas. We are off to Georgia tomorrow!

    Shroud Cay
    Old Bahama Bay Resort
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    Big Galliot to Black Point

    by admin April 18, 2021
    by admin April 18, 2021

    Yesterday we left the clear waters of Big Galliot at high tide through a shallow banks passage to Black Point. We have been pushing our luck regarding depths and are happy we…

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    Mission Abort and Recovery

    by admin April 16, 2021
    by admin April 16, 2021

    On the 17th we departed Boysie Cay for Rudder Cut. Rudder Cut Cay has a small anchorage area (for deep draft boats) and is famous for three things: a cave, an underwater…

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  • Bahamas

    Boysie Cay

    by admin April 14, 2021
    by admin April 14, 2021

    Today we started our journey north from the George Town base camp with its dockside provisioning and sheltered 360 wind/wave protection. During our exit of the harbour, we approached the island supply…

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  • Bahamas

    Cat Island, we barely knew you

    by admin March 30, 2021
    by admin March 30, 2021

    On the 27th we left Conception to Cat Island. Shortly after departing the Neel 47 Vis featured in the video review here followed shortly behind. The sail was a broad reach to…

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  • Bahamas

    Conception Island

    by admin March 27, 2021
    by admin March 27, 2021

    On Wednesday 24th we departed Long Island for Conception Island.  We sailed close hauled in around 13 knots of true wind with minimal waves on the bow.  Conception Island is a Bahamian…

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  • Bahamas

    Where are the Mets and Jets Fans?

    by admin March 22, 2021
    by admin March 22, 2021

    Yesterday we sailed from Exuma to Long Island (Bahamas, not Queens!) and anchored in Calabash Bay in the northern part of the island. The trip was a spectacular close reach with sunny…

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  • Bahamas

    Elizabeth-Stocking Island Pass

    by admin March 18, 2021
    by admin March 18, 2021

    The other day we visited the pass between Elizabeth and Stocking Islands at low tide. It was very picturesque with a long skinny sand bar exposed you could land the dinghy and…

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    Drop Anchor

    by admin March 15, 2021
    by admin March 15, 2021

    Our anchoring technique has been consistent for some time with minimal if any dragging so I thought we could share the process.  In general, we usually anchor in locations we have never…

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  • Bahamas

    South Side of Stocking Island

    by admin March 12, 2021
    by admin March 12, 2021

    Yesterday we went ashore for a walk around the southern side of Stocking Island. There are more trails on the south side than the north. Here are some photos from the walkabout.

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