Georgetown
Travel Blogs from Georgetown, Bahamas
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Two Months on!
On Tuesday night, we discussed our plans. Our friend Pete Ver Ploeg is sailing on his boat, The Strolla, with three friends (www.voyagesofthestrolla.blogspot.com). We've been a few weeks behind all along, but they have recently stopped in the ...
Crossing.. closer to myself
The crossing - St maarten to Exuma via Puerto Rico, Domican Republic, Turks and Caicos, Provo 9:47pm off the white sand banks south of Turks and Cicos. 6 crew - no guests and not another person, boat or piece of land in sights. Smells - the ...
Nassau Bound
... who have things to share or sell can come on and make an announcement. The business announcements are the townspeople of Georgetown who announce the activities in town… Capt Ryan has fresh fish he sells off the Government dock daily, ...
St. Francis Resort
... 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 people stay for months at a time to ...
Fourth Update of 2006
... to take us to the Dominican Republic. We have been to the DR for a couple weeks, back thru the TCI and we are currently in the Bahamas waiting for the right winds to take us back to the States. There is SO much to say about the last couple weeks - so ...
Saturday, March 24
... 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 solid built ketch. She said they hit something ...
Second Update of 2006
So when we were in George Town last week, we were coming back from diving and, as i have told you guys, we have a very small tender boat (actually, it's the smallest boat we have seen so far in our travels) and we take a lot of ribbing for it. no big ...
Leaving paradise
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. ...
Georgetown or Bust!
... a narrow passage that opens up to the Atlantic waters. There are numerous cuts along the string of Exumas and in order to get to Georgetown we have to go into the Atlantic. We planned to arrive at this cut at slack low tide since ebb tide flows can build ...
Boat Life
Boat life is a thing of perplexity, it takes a fine line to do it well, and most do it not so well. Me, Im in the middle. I master it for short periods of time then i burn out. Think of going to the office in the am and being able to go home after work ...
First Update of 2006
... - it is super long (duh) about 70 miles long and 4 miles at it's widest point and it was actually quite hilly for the bahamas so when you crest every hill - it would be these breathtaking 360 degree views. bernie was driving and we ended up on these ...
Volley et épicerie!
... événements du mois. Une course de coconut, de voilier fabriqué et de volleyball feront partie des épreuves à venir. GeorgeTown ressemble à un terrain de camping où tout est organisé...un peu trop pour Lady Faye!Internet est toujours ...
Exuma Cays, Bahamas
... ; They are lots of fun and good for dancing to, and the Bahamians won't hesitate to get you on the dance floor. In Georgetown (on the Tropic of Cancer), saw the 'Family Island Regatta' which is a lot of traditional Bahamian built sailing boats racing over ...
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