Friday, December 22, 2017

Dec 7- Dec 22, 2017. Hopetown to Abaco Beach Resort, Marsh Harbour

Dec 7- Dec 22, 2017  Hopetown, Elbow Cay to Abaco Beach Resort, Marsh Harbor, Great Abaco

Had a lovely sail over to our final destination in Marsh Harbor!



We will keep a slip at The Abaco Beach Resort and Boat Harbour Marina for 3 months.  Through joining the Royal Marsh Harbor Yacht Club, we got a substantial discount on dockage and can hang out with other boating folks here for the warm winter. When its nice we will explore the island chain, and when its not, we have a safe place at the dock.

  

Took a 3 hour sail over to Man O War Cay and anchored in the harbor.  Then rented a golf cart to explore the unpaved roads.
Below is "Low Place", where the Atlantic Ocean is just steps away from the Sea of Abaco.  So, we took a swim in both, and the ocean was warmer!

  

 

Lots of activities here!  And about 40 boats, some sail, some power. We have been to yoga and  learned to play Pickleball. We have snorkeled, been scuba diving, and even tried our hand at lobstering. Carol is the spotter and Bob uses his new pole spear. All done while snorkeling.

  

The Christmas season is upon us in the islands!
  


At the Yacht Club party with Dave and Cheri on Blue Sky.



Lunch with the Rock Hall gang!



We fly home tonight for a week to celebrate the holidays with our family!
Merry Christmas!




Friday, December 8, 2017

Nov 27- Dec 6, 2017. West End, Grand Bahama to Hopetown, Elbow Cay, Abacos

Nov 27- Dec 6, 2017 West End, Grand Bahama to Hopetown, Elbow Cay, Abacos

From West End, it was 120 miles over to Great Abaco.

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We spent 4 days on the Little Bahama Banks, located to the north of Grand Bahama Island.  It was very windy, and unfortunately on our nose.  Motored with help from the cutter sail. Even had to sit out a day in Great Sale Cay.  The banks were quite desolate, just miles and miles of 14 foot water.  The water was beautiful! Our route was Mangrove Cay to Great Sale Cay to Crab Cay/ Angelfish Point to Green Turtle Cay.



We pulled into The Green Turtle Club Marina in White Sound on Green Turtle Cay. There is a settlement here. Needed a rest! Turned out a guy from Delaware owns this resort. And a sport fisherman generously gave us a big bag of fresh mahi, which we grilled.  Watched the guys clean fish and the nurse sharks come in for a feast! We explored the island by bicycle, which wasn't easy on the unpaved roads!

  

Lunch at The Leeward Yacht Club.




Next we did a day hop over to Great Guana Cay.  Had to go through "Whale Cut", which is only doable on fair weather days.  It is a cut that takes you out into the Atlantic Ocean for about 5 miles, then back to the Sea of Abaco. All to avoid sandbars. Went to Grabbers Beach Bar and the famous Nippers for a BBQ.  Noticed more boats and cruisers out and about now that we were in the protected Sea of Abaco.

   


From there we sailed to Hopetown, on Elbow Cay.  What a picturesque harbor, complete with lighthouse, which we climbed. 101 steps. It is the only remaining kerosene lamp lighthouse, hand lit each night and hand cranked every 2 hours to keep the light rotating. We saw the cutest colorful clapboard cottages in the village.

  



Met more fellow cruisers and played BINGO at a local bar. Had a single-hander sailor from South Dakota to dinner and it turned out he and Bob grew up together on the same street in Wilmington!
Small world!

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Nov 22- Nov 26, 2017 Stuart, FL to West End, Grand Bahama

WE CROSSED!

Nov 22- Nov 26, 2017  Stuart, FL to West End, Grand Bahama

From Stuart we travelled to North Palm Beach to await a weather window to cross to the Bahamas.
We anchored in Lake Worth and decided we should celebrate Thanksgiving while we waited. We found an upscale (of course, its Palm Beach!) Italian grocer, (Doris) who cooked complete holiday meals. With Dave and Cherie on Blue Sky and our Canadian friends, Andre and Manon on Blue Moon, we feasted and played Mexican Train Dominoes. Lovely surroundings amidst the modest homes!



After considering numerous weather sources, we decided to cross Nov 25! So we moved a bit further south to West Palm Beach and the Lake Worth Inlet anchorage to leave at first light. Blue Sky stayed behind with engine issues. It was very difficult to part with them after traveling so far together.  Blue Moon became our new buddy boat.
With a mild WNW breeze, we headed out the inlet at 7am.
A 55 mile journey.



I said a prayer to my father and grandfather who were both sailors to look out for us and come along in spirit.
There were long rolling waves initially, and then choppy big square waves in the Gulf Stream. Rockin' and Rollin'! Some 10 foot waves, but never crashing, just up and then down in the trough of the wave. We didn't get sick, but felt pretty nauseated during the 25 mile passage through the Gulf Stream.  The second half of the trip was much smoother thankfully! And we thought our little boat did great!!!
We arrived at Old Bahama Bay Marina and were in our slips at 4:30pm. Time to celebrate!  Champagne and conch ceviche!



Went through Customs and Immigration.  Here is the Bahamian flag we will fly for the next 3-4 months!



We explored the resort/marina. So happy to be here! Bought some fish from some local fisherman at the dock.  Said goodbye to Blue Moon as we are traveling different routes.

  

Monday, November 20, 2017

Fernandina Beach, FL to Stuart, FL. Nov 5- Nov 21, 2017

Fernandina Beach, FL to Stuart, FL. Nov 5- Nov 21, 2017


Our next stop was St Augustine, a very historic and lively city.  The mooring field is in the
downtown district by The Bridge of Lions.  Ours is the little boat center, front row.



Always a friendly group of sailors here wanting to conserve propane and go out to dinner!



After a few days back on the "Blue Highway" we stopped at Eau Gallie/ Melbourne Beach area to try a restaurant recommended by a friend- Squidlips.  Had a nice dinner and then danced the night away with a wonderful "jam band"!



We always stop in Vero Beach to rest and reprovision.  The city runs a free bus with a convenient stop at the marina. We tied up with some friends from Rock Hall, one who recently converted to a trawler.



Had a lot of rain, but that didn't stop the Cruiser Happy Hour!

  

 Had to catch up on some laundry-



And get some supplies for our 3 month stay in the Bahamas!



Then on to Stuart, up the St Lucie River. We were lucky to be there Sunday for the Farmers Market and free downtown Riverwalk concert!  Trying out our new shade hats we purchased at the market.

  

Next up- moving to West Palm Beach and waiting for a weather window to cross to West End, Grand Bahama.

Monday, November 6, 2017

Charleston, SC to Fernandina Beach, FL. October 29- November 4, 2017

Charleston, SC to Fernandina Beach, FL  Oct 29- Nov 4, 2017

After partying in Charleston, we anchored out mostly on this next leg through South Carolina and Georgia.  Lovely quiet anchorages. The ICW winds along in Georgia but is beautiful with salt marshes and big views of the sky and horizon all around.  These are the prettiest sunrises and sunsets of the trip in our opinion!

  



Many shrimping boats here. And lots of fresh shrimp and fish in the restaurants now!




We did make a new stop at St Simons Island, GA.  The marina had a courtesy car, so we were able to explore the island. Saw the lighthouse and keeper's cottage.



Tended to some personal hygiene on the dock. Even cut another cruiser's hair!



Had a lovely evening cooking steaks at the marina pavilion with our friends on Blue Sky.



And we have arrived in Florida! Our first stop- Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island.  Dinghied in for tuna nachos at The Salty Pelican!

Friday, October 27, 2017

Oriental, NC to Charleston, SC Oct 17-28, 2017

Oriental, NC to Charleston, SC   Oct 17-28, 2017

A first for Pepromenon! OCEAN SAILING!
We sailed out the inlet in Beaufort, NC and anchored overnight at Cape Lookout, which is at the southern tip of the Outer Banks.  Beautiful protected bight. Dinghied all around and went ashore to the lighthouse. We left next morning at 4am and sailed in the ocean down to the Masonboro Inlet at Wrightsville Beach. 12 hour trip. It was gorgeous with long rolling waves.

  


Bob with his lifejacket on for offshore sailing.



We stopped in Southport, NC to visit with Bob's sister, Randee and husband, Dave, and friends Liz and Ray. They fed us a wonderful seafood dinner and even loaned us a car to get to the grocery store.  It was so warm this year, we were able to play games on the beach!

In Myrtle Beach, SC we stopped to visit cruising friends.  Tammy had us for dinner, but Michael was off in the Pacific delivering a boat.

While traversing the swampy Wacamaw River, we spied 2 alligators.  Thought they were logs in the water, then they ducked down as we approached! These are cypress trees.



Great to be back in Charleston!  We are halfway now to Miami! Stayed at the City Megadock this year.

  

So many restaurants!  Such culinary delights!

  


And I just had to take this picture of the boat that pumps out the holding tanks!