Well, the season in the Bahamas is over. Almost 6 months.
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| Guess time to leave, flag is worn out. |
We stayed at Treasure Cay for a couple more days. Had one night with an incredible lightning show. It was great, because it was not near us, but many many flashes in a short time period.
We left Harbor Town in Eleuthera, and had a bit lumpy, but not bad sail up to the Abacos. Made good time, and dropped anchor at Tilloo Cay. 52.74 nautical miles in 7.5 hours, so averaged 7 knots, which we were happy with, as winds averaged 8 to 15 knots, out of the SE.
Next day was time for some projects. We have been debating whether or not to pull the mast when we haul out in the fall - as it will cost around $700 to do so. We would like to run a new wire in the mast for a VHF/AIS antenna, and cell phone antennas. Someone suggested a method of running a new wire without pulling the mast, so we thought we would try it.
| Dean up the mast |
We had a nice sail from the Glass Window to Meeks Patch, and Island in the large bight in North Eleuthera. Our friends on Sojourn were there, and shortly we were joined by Breathe, HaHaLua and Tangent, making a group of 5 Manta catamarans.
With heavy winds (20 knots) expected out of the NE for the next 4 days, we decided to head up to the Glass Window area on Eleuthera.
We sailed from Alabaster Bay to just north of Mutton point with our spinnaker, which we always enjoy
We are still in Rock Sound. Have been doing some boat projects.
Windlass maintenance, and some electrical projects. We went ashore and got groceries, stopped at the hardware store and had a nice lunch out.
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| Pretty fancy signage :) |