Florida… Again.

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Storms blew in and blew out, and pretty soon it was time to make our run across the Gulf Stream back to Florida. A few hours later we were in Fort Lauderdale, and as always seems to happen—like a sign—when we return to the States, a squall popped up. We … Read More

Gun Cay

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Our string of nice weather kept up, so we kept moving. A Gulf Stream crossing weather window was opening up in just a few days, and we didn’t want to miss it. We crossed the Great Bahama Bank from Andros over to Gun Cay, just south of Bimini—a long, uneventful … Read More

Andros Island

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Once back in the Bahamas the weather turned in our favor and we got some calm following seas to continue on towards the States. From Staniel Cay we hopped across the Tongue of the Ocean to Andros Island. We weren’t sure if the weather was going to hold or not … Read More

Still Moving Together

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The next few days were mostly just a blur of motoring downwind with a stiff breeze and hefty seas. Most of our hops seemed to be around 65 miles—nicely spaced for a solid 8 hour run, some afternoon playtime, and a good night of sleep. We left the crappy anchorage … Read More

Running Downwind

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Our original “plan” this season had been to cruise down to the Dominican Republic, and then head over to Puerto Rico to let the boat ride out a few hurricanes while we visited family. I put plan in quotes because we never really had anything set up. We had a … Read More

JoJo the Dolphin

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After a couple rolly nights off of Grace Bay we moved further north a few miles. Nice enough spot, but the tour boats are relentless here—dozens upon dozens of them flying past all day long, to take the tourists to an “uninhabited” island. When we have to tell the kids … Read More

From Wreck to Wreck

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After a few windy days hunkered down in a marina on the south side of Providenciales, we headed out for a run back up around to the north side of the island. Between the south side, and the north side, we were able to make a nice stop on the … Read More

Retreating to Provo

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Lowe was all hiked out after he and Ouest had wandered off the day before—but Ouest wanted more, so the two of us soldiered on. I eventually said, “Let’s find a path back down to the water and walk the beach back.” We then spent the next hour scraping ourselves … Read More

Caicos Storms

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When the swell suddenly came up out of the northwest while we were anchored in Grand Turk, it was clear something was wrong. With SE winds blowing hard and steady for weeks, and nothing but more of the same planned, the swell made us instantly nervous. Combined with the fact … Read More

Grand Turk

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Here are some views of the saloon. I don’t think we’ve ever seen another Grand Banks for sale that we didn’t both cringe at the couch cushion fabric selection. Happy with this one, and with the fact that it’s in perfect condition. The two chairs are Grand Banks originals, and … Read More

South Caicos

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We spent a few nice days in Sapodilla Bay, but eventually got chased out by the winds. Problem with these islands is that there just aren’t many protected anchorages. Most are pretty open to moderate weather, and would be downright scary in any sort of big blow. Nearing the end … Read More

Navigating The Islands

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We hung out around the marina in Providenciales for a couple more days, hoping to catch a change in the weather. Not that the weather has been bad—it’s just been consistently blowing. A lot of the anchorages around the islands here are really exposed and not a lot of fun … Read More