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Race Day

A picture perfect Bahamian day – the last race of the season.  We’re on Rage, a Class A traditional racing Continue reading →

Entrance Buoys

Entering Hope Town harbor requires navigating through a narrow channel of deep water.  This is what it looks like from Continue reading →

Waves

We love to walk on the beach.   The oceanside beach of Elbow Cay is miles long, mostly deserted (except during Continue reading →

Photos

Hope Town’s new Community Center opened earlier this year.   It’s a beautiful venue for theater, music, lectures, and other events.  Continue reading →

At Anchor

We escaped Hope Town harbor for a peaceful night at anchor.  A short ride south to Tahiti Beach.  (No internet Continue reading →

Cruising Classics

Hope Town harbor is a treasure trove of cruising icons – people and boats.  Three boats moored next to us Continue reading →

Dinghy Drift

“Dinghy drift tonight,” is announced on the VHF, channel 68.  “Meet under the lighthouse at 5:30 and bring a dish Continue reading →

Sea Life in the Bahamas

We’re looking for sea stars and conch today.  The Sea of Abaco is always an adventure.  First we cruise the Continue reading →

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