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Beaches

While on the hook at Manjack, we dinghied through the waterways behind Rat Cay to the ocean side.  At low Continue reading →

Exploring

A brisk sail north to Manjack Bay – at almost 7 knots. We drop the anchor and then it’s off Continue reading →

Green Turtle Cay

We’ve been off the grid, but are in Green Turtle Cay now.  Sailing on the beautiful waters of the Sea Continue reading →

Racing Sunfish

Race Day – nine women sailors had a blast sailing Sunfish on the beautiful Sea of Abaco.   Competing in the Continue reading →

Monster Waves

The nor’easter up north has brought us monster waves:  15 – 17 feet.  (I love my Olympus Tough camera, but Continue reading →

Full Moon Dinghy Drift

“Full moon dinghy drift” was the call on the morning net.  Forty boats meet by the marina at 5pm and Continue reading →

Writers Read

Every Thursday morning writers and wanna-be writers meet in Hope Town to share what they have written.   We arrive on Continue reading →

Manatee Encounter

After tying up at the Lighthouse Marina dock on my way to do laundry, I looked down at the dinghy Continue reading →

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