Friday, June 6, 2014

Land and Sea Park (Cambridge Cay and Wardrick Wells) June 5 - 6

We woke to sunny skies, pulled up anchor and headed north to Compass Cay, on an inside shallow route. This is one of the best feature of Moonstruck as she only draws 2'4" andn we can snake around those little Cays and sand bars for magnificent vistas.

and many times we saw no more than 2 feet under the bottom of the boat.



Our plan was to drop anchor, dinghy into the marina and say “Hi” to Tucker, but we changed our mind, we then motored to Little Halls Pond to say Hi to "Jack Sparrow" – Johnny Depp’s Private Island and dropped the hook.  
We put the dinghy in the water and snorkeled in the Sea Aquarium a small cove along an inlet where fishes are abundant, stopped by to see the wreck of the airplane on the bottom and returned to Moonstruck.




We had an ebbing tide opposing the wind and it was not going to be a pleasant evening, so we pulled up the anchor and went back to Cambridge to secure a mooring.  

A surge coming in the cove made it uncomfortable. Good Bye Jack Sparrow!

A quiet night at a mooring at Exuma Park

More snorkeling on a shallow reef at Exuma Park




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