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Arriving in Hopetown

Hopetown is one of the most interesting and picturesque towns in the Abacos.  It was founded by Loyalists in the Continue reading →

The Saga of the Bolt

We have a bolt problem.  The bolt holding our alternator onto our engine sheared off just before we reached Manjack Continue reading →

The Crossing

We’re in the Bahamas!!!   We left Lake Worth/Palm Beach, Florida, Wednesday morning at 4:00 a.m.  It was a beautifully clear Continue reading →

Happy New Year

We wish you all a great new year.  Thanks so much for your friendship and support. We anchored in Lake Continue reading →

Waiting for Weather

We’ve been at the city marina in Vero Beach for over a week, on a mooring.  It’s a great place Continue reading →

Happy Holidays!

We celebrated Christmas at the Vero Beach city marina, where we’re on a mooring.  All the cruising boats here – Continue reading →

Images of the ICW

Probably our favorite image of the ICW is the sight of our own sails unfurled and filled – with just Continue reading →

Sightseeing, Thin Water and Oops

Cumberland Island is at the bottom of Georgia, just shy of Florida.  It has an interesting history involving Timucuans, a Continue reading →

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