Thursday, April 23, 2015

NASSAU - 4/23/2015

  
We had a beautiful night anchored at Frazer's Hog Cay and woke to a beautiful sunrise and calm winds for our 36.09 NM crossing of the Northeast Providence Channel (this is where the depth finder ends at 131 feet) to Nassau, Bahamas.  We were anxious to get there as we had a long list of Things To Do. Our first  stop was at Harbour Central to refuel, move around the corner to our slip at Bay Street Marina and then it was time to visit Jakeil at Harbourside Marine LTD to purchase a new 15 HP, 2-Stroke Yamaha Engine.  This has been on JP’s wish list since our visit last year and may be part of the reason we are traveling here, but he is now one happy man!
It was back to Moonstruck to prepare the dinghy for her new engine – Life is Good and we can now cruise the Bahamian Water in current and wind. 

We have been traveling with Bob and Sandy MacNeill on Gusto and about 5:00 PM daily we meet for our Skipper’s Meeting to review the weather and plan for the next day.  Yes, there is usually alcohol involved, because no good idea ever started with a salad.
Sunrise at Frazer's Hog Cay

Bob, Sandy, Jackie, Diane, JP at Bay Street Marina

JP, Diane and Jakeil at Harboursde Marine 
Is it Christmas?

Moonie without a motor, but some nice looking Chaps

Moonie with her new motor

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Miami - Bimini -

We departed Miami early on Tuesday with an overcast sky and favorable conditions to cross the Gulf Stream.  
Miami at our stern

Moonstruck + Gusto tied up at Bimini Big Game Club
54.59 NM we were tied up at Bimini Big Game Club, Next is to clear Customs, Immigrations, buy Bahamian Bread, Lunch and Yes, we are in the Bahamas!  Crossing the Gulf Stream is the shorter part of this adventure,
Crossing the Great Bahama Bank

Wednesday we crossed the Great Bahama Bank, dropped anchor at Frazer’s Hog Cay for a total of 88.5 NM under a cloudy sky.    Where is the sunshine, but it has been nice to travel with out a hot sun beating down.