Sunday, December 11, 2022

2022-12-10 Visiting friends on Scotland Cay, Moving south - nope - back North

We stopped at the marina at Scotland Cay - as we had friends who own a home there, and a slip at the marina we could stay at.  Scotland Cay is fairly small, with only homes, and no businesses.   We had a very nice day visiting with them and touring the island.  Sad to say, many homes were destroyed there during hurricane Dorian, and have not yet been rebuilt.

Beautiful view from our friends house 

Sunday, December 4, 2022

2022-12-04 Bahamas - Boat Aground - Enjoying the weather

Left the U.S.A on Monday morning, around 8:00, and had a very fast sail across the gulf stream and over to the Bahamas.  Entered the Little Bahama Bank, north of Grand Bahama Island around 5:00 - averaging about 7 knots for our trip across.  


Upping anchor at North Palm Beach

West Palm beach, lots of liveaboard derelict boats near here


Continued sailing throughout the night across the bank, and at around 4:00 in the morning, we were about 8 miles due west of Pensacola cay, when we got a call on the radio.  A boat, saw us on AIS (Automated Identification System), and called and said they had run aground and could we please come help.  We told them "Yes", and fired up the engine, plus sailing to make best speed to their position.  They did not have AIS on transmit, so finding them was a bit difficult, but we finally saw their lights.  It was a pitch black night, no moon.  Perception of distance to lights is very difficult when it is dark, and we did not want to get too close to shore, so anchored a bit off, lowered the dinghy and zoomed in.   

The boat was a 41' Sun Odyssey Monohull sailboat.  The captain had fallen asleep on watch, and his buddy was very new to sailing.  The boat was in an upright position, as the shore they hit was deep, below a steep cliff about 8' high.  Very lucky for them.  They had put out an anchor to try to kedge off, but tide was at its low, so no luck.  They gave us the halyard, to try to tilt the boat, which worked, and she wiggled, but no luck getting off.  So then a bow line and halyard, to pull from the bow and top of mast - still no luck.

We then readjusted the kedge anchor system, to have more leverage, and then we went and pulled mast and bow again with our dink - all 20 hp on full, and then used a winch from the stern on the anchor - that with the tide coming in, we pulled the boat off the beach.   We stood by, while they checked for leaks and such - but found none - very lucky.  By now, the sun was just starting to come up, so after a quick conversation with them to make sure all was well we headed back to our boat to resume our journey to Green Turtle Cay, where we would check into the Bahamas.

We did not take photos of the event - thought that would be a bit inconsiderate -and in all honesty, grabbing a camera when we went to help did not cross our minds.

The guys were very grateful, and offered to pay us a way too large sum of money, which we declined - telling them to just pay the favor forward - but they persisted, so eventually we took $150 from them to treat ourselves to a nice meal out.   We would have preferred to meet them for a lunch, but they had a tight schedule, and were flying out the next day, and needed to move further than we wanted to got that day.

We checked in at Green Turtle Cay, and then went and anchored at Manjack Cay, and spent the rest of the day in our normal - after overnighter stupor, of napping and relaxing.

Manjack is a nice island, with some nice trails to ocean side beach, an Art Trail, where people can make items to place on the trail, and a nice mangrove lined inlet, where there are a lot of turtles and rays.  We explored them all over the next three days.  We sat on the boat a couple of days as there was a windy weather pattern coming through and this was a nice protected anchorage.

Saw several turtles

Nice sunny day

Nice ray, we disturbed his/her hunting.

The Art Trail is made of art that people make from washed up garbage they find on the beach for the most part.  We can appreciate the talent of these folks, as there were several very creative nice items.

Great fish.  - Says "Fishing from Plastic" on it

Cute use of old floats

Good one - kind of creepy looking - old float, nets and line

Someone has some carving talent

Who does this look like?

Pretty creative work

Does anyone else see a resemblance here?

The winds built, so spent a couple of boat days, just relaxing, reading books, and Kris conquered a video game she was playing with Deans help.

Took another nice walk to the ocean beach when winds died a bit.
Nice trail to beach




Beach at anchorage

Beautiful water color, white sand beach - picture perfect

We will head out today, to go visit some friends we met last year, who have a house on Scotland Cay.

Sunday, November 27, 2022

2022-11/27 Rain, rain and rain at Vero Beach - south to North Palm Beach

We spent a few more days at Vero Beach.  Vero Beach has a great bus system, free busses, frequent trips, and stops very convenient for shopping.  We rode the bus three days in a row hitting different store each day to add more provisions, and a trip to the big Walmart to get folding chairs for the beach.  Sure was nice riding the bus because it was raining most of the time and it minimized how much we got wet.

Also got to spend more time with Kris and John on Imagine, and Karen and Duane on Sojourn, when Imagine had us over for a nice dinner.


Very rainy, waiting at bus stop watching rain fall.

Sunday, November 20, 2022

2022-11-20 Heading further south - Cocoa Village, Vero Beach

We have continued down the ICW motor sailing, as winds have been mostly from the north.  Stopped for one night at a free dock, and then  for the night at a marina close to Ponte Vedra Beach, as Deans cousin and husband live near by.  They took us to Costco for some supplies, and then back to their house, and then out to dinner.   Had a great visit with them, they are very enjoyable people to spend time with.   Unfortunately, took no photos of them.

Free dock

Sunday, November 13, 2022

2022-11-12 Life at the Marina - Tropical Storm Nicole

With the tropical storm Nicole, projected to become a hurricane and move toward us, we made the decision to get a marina.  We got the last slip available at Brunswick Landing Marina in Brunswick, Georgia.  

Monday, we motored the 15 miles from the anchorage at Fort Frederica, to the marina. They put us at the last slip the furthest into the marina - could not ask for a better spot with an impending storm approaching.

Our slip was .75 miles from the dock office - so after tying up, we took the hike to the office and officially checked in.  Also checked out the boaters lounge and laundry.  They were only .4 miles from the boat.



Sunday, November 6, 2022

2022-11-26 Last days in Beaufort - Offshore run to Fort Frederica, Georgia

We spent a few more days in Beaufort.  Walked in for groceries, picked up our Amazon packages and Met Ed and Cathy for lunch.  Nice weather and pleasant relaxing days.

View from anchorage at high tide

Sunday, October 30, 2022

2022-10-30 Moving further south - Beaufort, SC

We spent a couple more days in Charleston, waiting on our Amazon locker to get fixed so we could get packages.  Finally got ahold of a good customer service rep, who informed us that no action on repair had occurred, so we opted to cancel our order we were waiting on, and then re-order all the items to pick up further south.