Started out at about 8:30am from Flying Fish Marina in Clarence
Town this morning with fairly good (15 kt) ESE winds. Wind dropped to about 10 knots so we motor
sailed the 70 miles from there up to the northern tip of Long Island. Motored around Santa Maria point and about 3
miles down the west side of Long Island to Calabash Bay. This is a very remote area - like much of
what we have seen for the last 3 days. Tomorrow, we will head to Georgetown on
Great Exuma. The plan is to get fuel
there and anchor out, waiting for a cold front to pass through. The west side of Long Island is the eastern
side of the Grand Bahama Bank, where, for a hundred miles, the water is only a
few feet deep. We are anchored in a
completely white sand bottom area and the almost full moon is shining off the
bottom making the water glow. It's
amazing. The downside of this anchorage is that it is a
bit rocky from the surge. The water is
very smooth but big swells come around the top of the island and find their way
into the anchorage.
Sea Log of trip from St. Thomas USVI to Baltimore Md from 1/22/2014 to 3/15/2014.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
Tomorrow, it's up early and on to the northern tip of Long Island and around to the West side where we will anchor and then proceed onto the Exuma chain. Should be two days in the Exumas and then on to Eluthra where Dewey and Mary will disembark and Ollie will arrive. Will likely be out of touch for several days. Had cracked Conch at "Rowdy Boys Restaurant tonight. Everyone else is in bed and I'm heading there now.
I'm behind on my blogging for a couple reasons. I've started reading a great book and I've
been enjoying chatting with our new crew member Dewey Dyer. More about Dewey and his wife Mary
later. Yesterday afternoon, we arrived
in Little Harbor at the south end of Long Island. We debated on whether to go a
little further north to Clearance Town but since we will be going there today
to spend the night at a marina we decided to "rough it" last
night. Little harbor is the prettiest
anchorage I've seen yet. It's very
deserted and peaceful. We have concluded
that most of the anchoring in the southern part of the Bahamas and to the south
east is in deep water. From here on, it
will be much more shallow. Arrived in
Little Harbor at about 2:30pm - plenty of time to snorkel and relax.
See the Charts tab for a discussion of the charts we are
using for the trip.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Motor sailed overnight and most of the day today from the NE
tip of Aukins Island to Long Island. The
winds were light, around 10 kts. but seemed lighter since we were broad
reaching the entire day. Had great
breakfast (eggs, potatoes, sausage) and a fantastic cold pasta and lobster
dinner last night thanks to Mary and Captain Phil. Little sea life today but great weather. Seems like we have left the Caribbean squalls
behind us.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Got a late (11am) start out of Abrahams Bay but there was no
rush since we had decided to do an overnighter to get to our next
destination. Had good 20 to 25kt ESE
winds all day with 6 to 8' seas. Our new
crew members are troopers and are handling the seas with no problem. Dinner was Captain Phils Dirty Rice and
sausage in a bowl (every try eating while riding a "mechanical
bull"?).
Friday, February 7, 2014
Left Turtle Cove at about 8am. In the end, Phil's interface with Customs
lasted only about 5 minutes. We has
Joeseph lead us out through the reef.
The day was uneventful with 15 to 20 knot ESE winds and 3 to 6'
swells. We arrived at the entrance of
Abraham's bay just after sundown which made entering the anchorage a little
iffy. We anchored about 1/2 mile behind
a reef that was a little awash making the night pretty rocky.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Because of the logistics of clearing out of the T&C, we
have decided to leave Turtle cove tomorrow - a day later than planned. Tomorrow morning, we will sail around 70
miles to the island of Mayaguana. It is
big enough to have an airport but is pretty small. We got provisions for over a week today and ate
lunch at a real "dive" - see photos.
Customs was to have met us at the boat at 3:30pm but never showed.
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