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Morning Net

If you’re on a boat in the Bahamas, you have a VHF radio. And you use it to communicate with Continue reading →

Cook-Out Fundraiser

A BBQ pork fundraiser for the Abaco Rage Sailing Syndicate today in Hope Town was a huge success.  Delicious BBQ’d Continue reading →

Oops!

Hey, stuff happens even in paradise (luckily nothing serious).  Here’s a traffic jam at the Hope Town harbor entrance. The Continue reading →

MOW Boat Builders’ Memorial

Man O’ War Cay, the island just north and west of Elbow Cay, commemorated its boat building heritage and heroes Continue reading →

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 →

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