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A little slice of paradise!
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 ...
Passage Through the Jumentos and Hog Cay Cut
... sunrise green flash. No other fish were ours for the remainder of the journey….
We arrived in a stunning anchorage at Water Cay around 2:30 PM and finally saw another cruising yacht ahead in another bay. Maybe we weren't alone after all. Dropping the mainsail, Dave discovered the main halyard had jumped off its new masthead crane sheave - installed back in the Spanish Virgins as a temporary solution to our continuing halyard problem. ...
Fresh Fish x 2
... the majority of the day exploring by dinghy, in search of a shipwreck Pete Ver Ploeg had mentioned. They were pretty excited to do a bit of pirating, but, alas, it could not be found. It sounded like a fun day exploring though, with some of the swell coming in, I think the dinghy ride was a bit exhausting in the end. I spent the day aboard Hejira experimenting with the solar shower before having some necessary solo downtime. ...
The Bahamas, Long Island
... 8217;s conch bar is also another must-see stop. It is a small tiki bar along the main road, located in Deadman’s Cay. Max himself does all of the cooking. There are many flavorful island drinks to enjoy while propped up at the bar, there is also various memorabilia decorating the entire cabana. The walls are filled with United States license plates, which give you a homey feel, and the unique collections found on the beach will ...
Our Journey Southward Continues
In our final days at George Town we participated in a Christmas Day cruisers potluck dinner on Stocking Island. Donna made another Pineapple Upside Down Cake to contribute. That night beginning at 10PM we traveled into town to attend the traditional Junkanoo Celebration (originated by slaves on their Christmas "day off") where vividly costumed revelers marched and played handcrafted instruments (mostly drums) with ...