Tommy's Inn
Queens Highway, Long Island
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Tommy's Inn Long Island

Queens Highway Long Island, Out Islands, Bahamas

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Saturday, March 24

A travel blog entry by savagetwo

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... and Puerto Rico and are headed to Charleston to have the boat shipped to England. Brenda is an English Lit teacher. Den & I went up to do laundry in the afternoon and found it closed. But the owner came by in her golf cart and opened up just for us. We met this forlorn couple in front of the laundromat and they told us their boat sunk Saturday afternoon. They also left Georgetown Saturday, but were three hours behind us. They had a 42 foot Whitby, a ...

Leaving paradise

A travel blog entry by savagetwo

Hi everyone. As of right now it looks like we and 3/4 of the over 300 boats anchored here are leaving tomorrow. We are headed for Black Point about 50 miles to the north. We'll keep ya posted once we get another chance at the internet. All our love.
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St. Francis Resort

A travel blog entry by savagetwo

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We didn't do much today, just chilled. In the afternoon we took our dingies to the St. Francis Resort for a late lunch. What a beautiful anchorage. Georgetown is one of the greatest cruising destinations in the Bahamas, hosting between 400-700 boats at Regatta times. Some ...

A little slice of paradise!

A travel blog entry by bonnie.len

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We arrived on Long Island after a short flight from Nassau. We were scheduled to land in Deadmans Cay but instead flew to Stella Maris at the north end of the island because Deadmans airport was closed due to a plane crash the day before. Fortunately no one was injured. For us it just meant a longer ride to our beach house in Lochabar Bay.
Our ride was at Stella to pick us up and off we went on the one main road that runs the length of ...

Days 22-24: Fresh Fish!

A travel blog entry by mbust02

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... out that we wouldn't make it to Rum Cay, the mood on the boat was a somber one. That's when Becca noticed the fishing rod we were trawling with was pulling kind of funny. I figured it probably got caught on seaweed so decided to reel it in. It wasn't until it was within 10 feet of the boat when I realized what it was. We got ourselves dinner. It must've been dragging for a good hour or so before we realized it. ...

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