The New Adventures of Brio

12 April 2012
09 April 2012
05 April 2012
10 March 2012
02 March 2012
23 February 2012 | Double Breasted Cay
19 February 2012
19 February 2012
17 February 2012 | Ragged Islands
14 February 2012 | Hog Cay
14 February 2012 | Hog Cay
10 February 2012 | Ragged Islands
06 February 2012 | Dinghy dock at Exuma Markets
02 February 2012 | Monument Hill
01 February 2012 | Great Exuma
29 January 2012 | Emerald Bay Marina
28 January 2012 | Lee Stocking Island
28 January 2012 | Lee Stocking Island
26 January 2012 | Sampson Cay
26 January 2012 | Sampson Cay

Raccoon Cay

12 April 2012
We are glad we returned to the Raggeds as it is really beautiful here. When we left a month or so ago there were about 20 boats in the 100 miles of this chain of islands, now there are only 2 or 3 boats in the entire area. We have these beautiful anchorages all to ourselves but within radio range we can connect with the few remaining souls here if we have the need. We are currently anchored at Raccoon Cay and having a great time swimming, snorkeling and fishing. In a few days we’ll go a little further south to Hog Cay and catch up with a couple of boats that are still in the area.
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Vessel Name: Brio
Vessel Make/Model: PDQ Altair
Hailing Port: Easton, MD
Crew: Greg, Maggie
About: Greg and Maggie along with their trusty golden retriever Holly (RIP 2010) have taken off for a small sabbatical to cruise the intracoastal waterway to Florida and the Bahamas. They did this 15 years ago and couldn't wait to do it again...and again...and again.
Extra: Brio is a PDQ Altair (32 ft.) Catamaran. The name is Italian as in the musical notaion "con brio: to play music with enthusiasm and vigor". Although small, Brio has been a wonderful boat for the Chesapeake and now for our new adventures.

Greg and Maggie

Who: Greg, Maggie
Port: Easton, MD