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Our home afloat for the foreseeable future!

05 February 2013 | Compass Cay
05 February 2013 | Compass Cay
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05 February 2013 | Shroud Cay
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05 February 2013 | Staniel Cay
05 February 2013 | South of Staniel
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05 February 2013 | Turn Around Beach
05 February 2013 | Thunderball Grotto
05 February 2013 | Exumas
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05 February 2013 | Waderick Wells
05 February 2013 | Waderick Wells

My lucky find

05 February 2013 | Compass Cay
Beachcombing along the rocky northern beaches brought my luckiest shell find ever - a beautiful Emperor’s Helmet that had recently been dinner for a hungry octopus. It was all clean and hadn’t been beaten up. What a lucky find. It’s perfect!

The Bubble Bath

05 February 2013 | Compass Cay
Compass Cay is where we spent the most harrowing night while the boat sailed circles on the anchor in the wily currents and the wind roared through the anchorage. We moved the boat into a more protected spot and as the wind settled it was like sitting in a swimming pool of the clearest water over the whitest sand! Such a contrast. We enjoyed walking through a shallow cut to what is known as “The Bubble Bath” where we swam as the waters of the Atlantic crash over the rocks and create a frothy, bubbly effect - but just for a moment. Someone has a good imagination!

It could be painted!

05 February 2013
Breathtaking!

A beach to behold!

05 February 2013
And then as we rounded the final bend we were in awe. The beach, colors and dried out sandy shoals were truly spectacular and once again, we were the only people on it!

Through the Cut

05 February 2013
We also took the dinghy up to the North end of the island and through a shallow cut to the Atlantic. The colors of the water was so spectacular. Around every bend came yet another “Wow, this is beautiful!”

Southbound Again

05 February 2013 | Shroud Cay
We thought we’d try and stop at different Cays on our 2nd trip through the Exumas. Bill had managed to get the water-maker running which was a major boost to morale. So we motor-sailed again in lumpy seas on the nose from West Bay to Shroud Cay. Jim decided he was going to give kayaking a go! We ventured up the mangrove cut and enjoyed the scenery. We crossed to Pigeon Cay and had a good work-out before lunch. The kayaks are really stable and lots of fun for adventuring up quiet creeks and even crossing the chop against the current.
Vessel Name: Adventure
Vessel Make/Model: 1999 Prout 38
Hailing Port: Lewes, Delaware
Crew: Jim & Jane
Adventure's Photos - Leg1 Oriental to Charleston
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Leaving Oriental
Recording the moment
Drake at work
Adam
Drake - always smiling!
Explaining the instruments
Weather curtain to keep out the chill!
Approaching Beaufort NC
Here we stopped for refueling
Out to sea!
Our stern wave
Calm seas
Pretty evening sky
Night falls
A little rougher in the morning
Sunrise
Sunrise
Sunrise
Stern waves washing the
A chop
Seas rushing between the pontoons
Rock & rolling
Sunset Day 2
Off watch
Sunrise Day 2
Thinking
Approaching Charleston
 
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