Waiting

We are at the north end of Long Island waiting for a weather window to cross to Conception Island and then on to San Salvador. We had a wonderful time in Thompson Bay but it was time to move on. With strong winds in a favorable direction we pulled up anchor and headed north. We were on a broad reach and with the winds 18 gusting 22 we were hitting seven knots, wow what a ride! About 10 miles up the coast the winds increased to 23 gusting 30, so we decided to drop the hook behind a lee shore, or cliff. We anchored at Baines Bluff, what a beautiful spot! The water was clear, the bottom was sand, so we took the dinghy in for a look and a swim while the winds howled over our heads! The next day the winds calmed down to 18 again so we pulled up anchor and headed to Calabash Bay near the north end of Long Island. The bay is very close to the ocean so there is a bit of swell that creeps around, finds its way inside and becomes just a bit of a nuisance. We anchored off of a beautiful beach and took the dinghy to Cape Santa Maria Beach Resort for happy hour. www.capesantamaria.com The resort is really beautiful and their prices were surprisingly competitive, and they have happy hour everyday from 3-6:00pm! Even their accommodation rates were reasonable! It was fun to put on some decent clothes and get off the boat. We met some other cruisers, one boat from Canada and another from Windham Maine, all very nice folks! The swell in the bay was just a bit much for us so we moved about a mile south to Hog Cay and anchored in front of another beautiful beach! What a place. We’ll hang out here until we get weather to sail to Conception.

Trying to make something new to eat, sushi. All we used for my first try was rice and avocado, it was delicious. I can’t wait to catch some fresh fish!!!

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I made guacamole which was also delicious!

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Leaving Thompson Bay for points north, 18 knots of wind:

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Baines Bluff:

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Really neat rock face:

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Around the corner in Alligator Bay is a marina that was never completed, it is now used as a fish processing plant. You can buy it for $2.3 million.

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Calabash Bay:

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Cape Santa Maria Resort, www.capesantamaria.com We had happy hour the first night and went back for lunch the next day!

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Hog Cay just south of Calabash Bay. The boat on the left is from Woolwich Maine:

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 We are going to hang out for a few days and explore. This is supposed to be Chris Columbus’ first stop in the new world so we’re going to check out the monument they erected. We will jump off to Conception when the winds and seas permit.

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Departing

We went for a long hike yesterday. We walked north along the Queen’s Highway, took a right at utility pole 108 and hiked across the island to the eastern shore, it was a great workout.

We took the dinghy to this protected basin in the northeast corner of the bay:

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The view looking east from the top of the hill:

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Down to the beach:

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The beach is very remote:

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Beautiful but lots of plastic trash:

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 The winds are up so we didn’t swim, but we did find four sea beans while combing the beach. Then hiked back to the highway and down to the dinghy:

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Back out to the anchorage:

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We are going to start our journey north. There is a regatta from Great Exuma to Thompson Bay that is going to take place any day now so we are going to get out of here before they arrive. Word has it there are 90 boats participating… We will update when we can.

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Long Island

We are back in Long Island. We had a great trip to the Jumentos Cays and Ragged Islands. When we return, sometime in the distant future, we will spend much more time exploring that area.

When we left off, we were at Raccoon Cay. From there we headed north to Buena Vista Cay to hide from strong east winds. After leaving Buena Vista, we stopped in Jamaica Cay, then back to Water Cay where we met up with friends John and Denise on Sloop John Dee II surprisingly anchored right around the corner. From Water Cay, we jumped back to Long Island to refuel and reprovision for our journey to the unknown. You can follow our track by clicking on the position report tab at the top of the page. Clicking on the pictures should enlarge them to full size.

We spend lots of time beachcombing for sea beans and we’re lucky if we find one. While combing the beach at Raccoon Cay, we found 14 in about five minutes, several heart shaped, some round, one hamburger. They need to be polished up a bit but it was a good haul in such a short time.

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The Jumentos are rich fishing grounds and there are many commercial boats around. The large boat will anchor for days while the crews use smaller boats to comb the surrounding waters for fish, conch and lobster. This boat passed us towing seven smaller boats:

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Jamaica Cay in the distance:

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Some type of failed endeavor:

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Looking north in the anchorage:

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Dea Latis. We had the place to ourselves until sunset when one other boat dropped in for the night:

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Walking up to the ruins:

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Outbuilding:

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Main building:

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Pool tables:

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Equipment:

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This has to be several decades old, even the Bahamas would not allow fuel storage like this in the present day:

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Looking northwest:

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The island is beautiful and has many coconut palms. When I think of tropical islands, I picture coconut palms swaying in the warm breeze, they’re my favorite:

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I don’t think many people visit here because there were many conch close by and the trees were full of coconuts:

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Great, a welcome sign:

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Maybe not, we walked up and counter clockwise around the island, this was the last thing we came across:

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So after a swim and happy hour on the beach, we went back to the boat for the night. Next morning we pulled up anchor and headed for Water Cay:

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We anchored in a small cove right in front of a tiny beach. Our friends were anchored just around this point of land to the north, it was nice to reconnect:

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The water is so clear – our anchor chain in 10 feet of water:

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Sunset Water Cay:

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From Water Cay, we sailed back to Long Island where we met up once again with Escapade:

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And made good use of the coconuts from Jamaica Cay. Coconut water and rum, mmmm:

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Not all fun and games, we spent the next day refueling and reprovisioning:

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When we buy white vinegar it has to be “Fancy”, anything less would be…uncivilized:

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We ran across our friends on Morning Tide and later met up for happy hour at Sou’Side Bar and Grill:

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Fun:

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While at happy hour a nasty squall blew by to the west. A water spout formed and spun for several minutes. If you look at the lowest clump of power lines that are tied together in the middle, follow the lowest line angled down to the left, the water spout is in the middle and slices down the left edge of the blurry sunset:

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 Our time in the Bahamas is rapidly coming to a close and we must move on quickly. During tourist season in our hometown it is nearly impossible to turn left because of the solid stream of traffic, “you have to turn right to go left”, so a similar rule is written for our journey. Because of the constant easterly trade winds, “you have to go north to head east”. Well we’re heading east (eventually south) so we are heading north to get a better angle on the wind. Our plan is to head up the west coast of Long Island over the next few days while waiting out another bout of strong east winds. Once the winds and seas subside we will jump northeast to Conception Island. Positioned that far north, we should have a decent angle on the winds to start our journey south east to the Turks and Caicos Islands with stops in between. From TCI we will head to the Dominican Republic and points east, all depending on weather.

We will update when we can!

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Raccoon

I found a couple pictures from Raccoon Cay.  Sunset and happy hour on the beach:

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We may head north on Friday, weather permitting.

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Flashback

  South of Ragged Island we found a decent cell signal which enables us to upload pictures. These are pictures of our arrival in the Jumentos. We anchored at Water Cay, sat through 30 hours of crappy weather and a pesky sea turtle, then south to Flamingo Cay, Low Water Harbor at Buena Vista Cay, then jumped down to Hog Cay and Ragged Island. While at Hog Cay, Maxine, a local business owner, and the residents of Duncan Town on Ragged Island, threw a Valentine’s Day picnic which was a total blast. I think we were the fourth or fifth boat to anchor there and by the end of the day there were at least twenty, more arrived early the next day. It was so much fun, we were able to connect with friends, make new friends and meet the residents of Duncan Town. After the picnic there was an auction and the proceeds went to the local school.

Our first sight of the Jumentos:

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Coming around the north end of Water Cay:

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Two local fishing boats anchored in the north bay:

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The island has some dramatic coast line:

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We anchored at the south end of Water Cay between two islands:

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Met up with really nice people on “Morning Tide” from Nova Scotia:

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Anchored right across from this wrecked fishing boat:

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Then we headed to Flamingo Cay and anchored just south of another wreck:

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Right off of “two palm beach” which is now down to one palm:

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Took the dinghy for a ride and found this cave:

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Then we headed south again, into the ocean to fish, caught nothing but barracuda:

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Then back “inside” via Nurse Channel:

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Anchored south of Buena Vista Cay in Low Water Harbor:

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Sunrise over Low Water Harbor Cay:

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The next day we jumped down south and anchored at Hog Cay:

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We took the dinghy south to Ragged Island, which is actually quite a distance. Quite some time ago a priest or bishop lost his life on this island:

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Random pic of the anchorage at Hog Cay:

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Long channel to Duncan Town Ragged Island:

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Welcome:

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Looking back at the channel:

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Government dock at Duncan Town:

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Took a walk but it was hot:

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…so:

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Then at 1600 there was a gathering at “Hog Cay Yacht Club”. The club is a gathering place built by the cruising community. Arriving at the beach:

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Yacht Club:

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Everyone makes a sign and hangs it in the yacht club. Reuse repurpose right Vivian:

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Dea Latis:

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Fun:

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Sunset at Hog Cay:

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And picnic day:

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The food was delicious:

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Auction:

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Nearing sunset Maxine and the residents of Duncan Town headed home:

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A couple of days later we headed north to Man o War Bay at Raccoon Cay:

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Managed to find some conch along the way:

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…and of course happy hour rum punch:

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We’re hanging out at Ragged Island waiting for another weather front to blow through. When weather allows we will start north and east back to Long Island, reprovision and then off to the Turks and Caicos.

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