What visitors don’t see when they sail with us
We’re back on Enjoy, sweating on the hard, but the critical chores are complete. Tomorrow should be launch day! Continue reading What visitors don’t see when they sail with us
We’re back on Enjoy, sweating on the hard, but the critical chores are complete. Tomorrow should be launch day! Continue reading What visitors don’t see when they sail with us
We made it to French Polynesia in 30 days! Continue reading Windlass broke just when we needed it but we made it to French Polynesia!
November 17: Day One Imagine driving your only home, but for the first time, attached to a 47′ monohull, for 80km for two days! And, ensuring both boats stayed in the middle of each of six locks, each dumping loads … Continue reading Our Panama Canal video links
Spoiler Alert! We decided to stay on the Caribbean side of Panama until Fall 2021, and defer the Panama Canal crossing until November/December. As COVID infections have been very very limited in the marinas and anchorages on the Caribbean side … Continue reading Panama Update
North Bimini Our first land after leaving Florida, was North Bimini where we tied up at Blue Waters Marina, to wait for some weather to pass. During that time, we were able to see the Dolphin House which reminded Don … Continue reading Florida to the Bahamas
US East Coast cruising July We saw the most fireworks in our lives, after attending spending July 4th in Bristol, MA. Alan and Robin Flynn Barker were kind enough to share their mooring ball on Hog Island with us, and … Continue reading Brr time to head South
Twas Adult Day Care I finally experienced summer camp as truly Georgetown, Great Exhuma upholds that reputation. Don and I played Texas Hold ‘Em led by Nicky and Richard Pendergast at least 2x a week; I went to water aerobics … Continue reading 3 Months in Georgetown Come to an End
Cruisers are very talented people One thing is for sure, never underestimate the skills and talents of your neighbor in the anchorage. Several folks got together at the St. Francis Resort for a terrific free concert last night. Guitars, banjo, … Continue reading Middle school talent still in play!
Sadly, Tali and Sabrina left to go back to school, but not before us making fresh conch fritters with the conch we harvested. After 2 days in the freezer, we defrosted and pulled the meat out. Little did we know … Continue reading Conch fritters, tsunami alert & wet clothes!
If you want a really big lobster dinner, you’ve got to go to Farmers Cay Yacht Club at Little Farmers Cay. But the price you pay is learning not to try and catch a mooring ball at maximum tide. I … Continue reading Lobsta and a bent boat hook