Bill, Jan, Clara and I got on a 36' Sunsail sailboat in Marsh Harbor for a few days exploring the Northern Bahama waters.
We were able to get an early briefing and get on board “Cloudy Bay”, a 36 foot Jenneau early and get all our briefings out of the way.
Thursday night we stayed on the dock in the harbor.
Friday, Dec 9
This morning we had a brisk sail in unsettled and rainy conditions to Man of War Harbor. We found a good deal on dockage and stayed on the dock for Friday night.
We arrived early afternoon on the docks at Man of War Marina and checked out the little village.
We had a fun dinner with John and Sally Lincoln of Liliana (Pearson 365) from South Freeport, Maine who are on the dock with us. They leave their boat here in the harbor on a mooring and travel here a couple times a year for a month or so.
Saturday, Dec 10
Jan tries to see over the helm! |
Jan and Clara look for shells at Bakers Bay |
Beautiful Bakers Bay |
Sunday, Dec 11
Another leisurely start to the day and motored to a small island for some shelling. We were very successful in finding some unusual and interesting shells.
Shelling |
Cloudy Bay in beautiful Bahama Waters |
Coming back to the boat from shelling |
Tonight we went to dinner at Grabber's Bed, Bar and Grill. The dinner was surprising good and we enjoyed a nice evening in a beautiful location.
Dinner at Grabbers |
Monday, Dec 12
The wind picked up overnight and this morning it's 20+ knots. We decide to sail with reefed main and jib and head back to Marsh Harbor. It was a vigorous sail, but quite enjoyable. We are getting very use to the relatively warm weather and beginning to realize that we will soon be back in much cooler climates, so we enjoy and relish every moment of warmth.
Clara fights the autopilot |
Star Fish at Bakers Bay |
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