We spent the first day exploring Nassau, and she got a gook work out: Down the ladder into the dinghy, out of the dinghy onto the dock, back into the dinghy, up the ladder into the boat, well, you get the idea, lots of in and out. And sometimes with a lot of waves rocking both the boat and the dinghy. We went out for dinner that night, and came back to the boat in the dark again. It was a fun day.
Next day, our trip was really to start. We planned on leaving early, to go across the Yellow Bank to Allen's Cay in the Exumas. This was her first experience at watching us lift anchor and taking off. Well, it didn't go so smoothly. For some reason, the anchor did not want to come up. We had been at that spot before, with no problems, but now, the chain would not budge. I was looking down to see if I could figure out what was going on, and as it was really calm, I was able to see, that there was an upside down sunken boat (NOT on the charts!!!) and that our chain was wrapped around the bow and stuck! What to do??? Well, luckily Warren knew a dive shop not too far away, so he hopped into the dinghy, and zoomed across the harbour in search of dive gear. Sure enough, not to long after, he got back with rented dive gear, suited up and dove down to go check on the situation below. Yep, the chain was definitely wrapped and stuck. He managed to get it all loose, and with a bit of extra luck, was able to get us free. We were sooooo happy! After returning all the gear to the shop, we managed to still leave for the Exumas, and had a wonderful day.
For the last three weeks, we have been showing her our favourite spots in the Exumas. Sometimes we had lots of wind and had to stay put to wait for calmer weather, and sometimes we had no wind and had to motor. We even had several perfect days when we were able to actually sail!
Right now we are in Bimini at a marina, with the wind howling, and we are waiting for a weather window to return back to Florida. It looks like tomorrow is going to be that day, but if the wind doesn't calm, we will stay another day in Paradise!
Downtown Nassau, Husband Day Care! But we really need our captain, so I guess we'll keep him a bit longer...
Conch Salad, a signature Bahamian dish, freshly prepared for us, and was it ever good.
Warren, all suited up to go dive down and inspect the anchor and anchor chain. Never a dull moment when on a sailing adventure ...
Down he goes...
Rosa's first day of "sailing" on Betula. Not a breath of wind, so we motored, but we were treated to a most spectacular day.
Shroud Cay. We drove up this mangrove river at low tide. Almost got stuck a couple of times, but were able to complete our journey. You can see the roots of the mangroves sticking out...low tide.
Still Shroud Cay. We walked up this little hill, and had a great view of the Atlantic.
On to Warderick Wells. Another of our favourite spots. It's really hard not to like it here...
We even sometimes just relax.... Rosa in the Hammock.
We sailed all the way back to George Town with her. I think the next two pictures explain why.... it's simply beautiful.
Staniel Cay Marina - the Nurse Sharks. There were many more, I couldn't get them all into one picture.
Dinner in the cockpit...
Underway, on a calm day, with lot's of sunshine. We had to put up towels to give us some shade. Warren is fishing, but we had no luck that day....
A big event was when we came upon a large pod of pilot whales. There were at least 100 of them, split up into smaller groups like the one in the picture below. They were right beside our boat ...
And later that day, another beautiful sunset...
Now we are in Bimini, waiting for weather to cross the Gulf Stream to go back to Florida. Not a bad spot to wait...
Killing time waiting in Bimini. Happy hour.... We are probably going to kill some more time tonight!
This is a conch mountain! Conch is well loved in the Bahamas, and it shows. How many salads do you think this pile of conch shells would have made??? Many, many...
Good bye from the Three Sailors!!!
Can't wait to see you back in Winnipeg, hopefully all the snow will be gone by then. Happy travels.
ReplyDeleteWieder ein toller Bericht! Schön, dass ihr die Zeit zusammen so geniessen könnt. Habt eine sichere Überfahrt (und vorher noch ein, zwei "killing the time"-drinks...). Love, Saskia
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