Apr 4th – It was a hot sunny day with
moderate winds. We left our Rock Sound
anchorage and travelled 30 miles north to Governors Harbour Eleuthera and set
an anchor. I believe Governors Harbour
is the capital of Eleuthera. This
anchorage has very poor holding which we experienced ourselves since we tried
to set an anchor 3 times. On the 4th
attempt we went all the way up to the beach and dropped the anchor in
sand. It seems to be holding thus I
grabbed my snorkel stuff and checked out the anchor to ensure everything looked
OK. The only issue is that we could blow
into the beach if the wind reverses direction, however that’s not
expected. We then went by dingy to town
and walked around to check out the area and local stores. The markets weren’t as large as the one in
Rock Sound and we didn’t feel as safe walking the streets as we did in Rock
Sound. Afterwards we returned back to
the boat to catch up on internet related stuff.
Our Bahamas internet provider just texted us and is offering an
unlimited data plan for a month for $35 … this seems pretty good thus we’ll
have to look into it further to determine if we should purchase this for our
last month in the Bahamas. While we sat
on the boat we saw our first Bahama dolphins … it’s seems strange to us that
you don’t see many birds or dolphins in the Bahamas … perhaps since the islands
are so desert like?? The winds picked up
in the early morning and we were rocking & rolling … I was worried about
the anchor thus I got up a few times in the night to ensure we were still in
the same spot.
Apr 5th – It was a hot sunny day with moderate winds. We left our Governors Harbour anchorage with Hard Dock Café at 8am which was the required departure time to make it to Current cut at low tide. We hear it’s important to pass through this cut at either low or high tide otherwise the current is very strong. We travelled 46 miles to an anchorage in Royal Island Harbour. Once there I went snorkeling to cool off while Hard Dock Café went for a dingy run to Spanish Wells … we opted out since it was going to be a bumpy ride. It appears that the boats are going to be rocking and rolling again tonight due to the SE winds which will be changing to S. We plan to leave in the morning to Spanish Wells to stay in a marina … yes, you read this right … we are going to actually stay at a marina … it’s been a while since our last marina stay.
Apr 5th – It was a hot sunny day with moderate winds. We left our Governors Harbour anchorage with Hard Dock Café at 8am which was the required departure time to make it to Current cut at low tide. We hear it’s important to pass through this cut at either low or high tide otherwise the current is very strong. We travelled 46 miles to an anchorage in Royal Island Harbour. Once there I went snorkeling to cool off while Hard Dock Café went for a dingy run to Spanish Wells … we opted out since it was going to be a bumpy ride. It appears that the boats are going to be rocking and rolling again tonight due to the SE winds which will be changing to S. We plan to leave in the morning to Spanish Wells to stay in a marina … yes, you read this right … we are going to actually stay at a marina … it’s been a while since our last marina stay.
Apr 6th – It was a hot sunny day with
moderate winds. We left our Royal Island
Harbour anchorage this morning to travel 7 miles to Spanish Wells to stay in a
marina called Spanish Wells Yacht Haven.
It’s a nice marina with a pool and excellent facilities plus the town is
beautiful. When we arrived a 90 year old
man named Edison stopped Maria and I while we were checking out the Marina and
convinced us to get into his golf cart so he could give us a tour of the
island. He made it quite clear that he
wanted nothing in return for the tour.
What an amazing fellow … he was born here and worked as a boat captain
on boats up to 160 feet in length. After
the tour he would not take any money for gas but he would accept a hug from
Maria! We then went on a bike ride with
Gerald and Barb into town to check out the area and stopped at a restaurant called
Buddha’s for lunch. We then did some
shopping at a local market and returned back to the marina to cool off in the
pool. At the end of the day we headed to the marina restaurant for happy hour
and ended up ordering pizza for dinner.
There is a weather front coming in over night so we will be checking our
lines and fenders to ensure that everything is secured properly.
Rock Sound anchorage |
Ocean Hole |
Rock Sound Tiki bar before it opened |
You don't have to be too tall to pick these coconuts |
The supply ship arrived ... get your stuff quick from the stores before its gone! |
Governors Harbour anchorage |
Lunch at Buddahs |
Barb and I getting ready to continue our bike ride in Spanish Wells |
A local beach in Spanish Wells |
Maria being sneaky taking a picture through the bushes |
Happy Hour at the Marina ... Wreckers |
I shouldn't have had that pizza ... do I look fat? |
Steve was at the marina yesterday and got the lower half of our boat waxed as they said our boat was going in the water either today or tomorrow. We are very excited about that. The gang is going to Dave and Roz's on Sunday for the first LSYC meeting and brunch. I will say hi to everyone for you. We will miss not having you guys there too. If your ears are burning around noon that will be when I propose a toast to the two of you. Give Maria a hug from me. xoxo
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to believe that it's April and almost time for the boats to be launched! I'll give her a hug and please do the same for us with all the LSYC folks. We have been heading north now for about 2 weeks thus we are officially on our way home.
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