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Luperon to Puerto Rico
03/09/2008, Luperon to Puerto Rico

2-20-08
Dan and I departed Luperon with a full moon and a full lunar eclipse, a true sailing experience! We departed Luperon to Rio San Juan, D.R.
N19. 39.3
W70. 04.7
Rio San Juan is the first of three connections to reach Puerto Rico. Departing Luperon by 9pm, we reached Rio San Juan by 8:30 am (50 miles). Rio San Juan is a little fishing village and a resting spot for cruisers.

2-21-08
Our adventure towards Puerto Rico (day two)...Depart Rio San Juan to Escondido (50 miles in 13 hours, departing at 11pm and arrive at 1pm).
N19. 18
W69. 20
Our stay in Escondido was short but our favorite anchorage! Beautiful island untouched by civilization. Wish we could have stayed longer but we have a weather window to catch for the Mona Passage.

2-22-08
Escondido to Samana, D.R.
N19. 11.5
W69. 19. 1
Samana is known for their whale-watching season and is our last official stop before crossing the Mona Passage. We enjoyed a relaxing evening with Hot-Latte-Tudes and a dinner ashore (pizza)! Before our departure, we crossed the Napoleon Causeway over Samana Bay and collected some Dominican artifacts. Unfortunately, we did not manage to see 1 of the 3000 mating whales!

2-23-08 through 2-24-08
Crossing the Mona Passage and arriving in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
N17. 57
W66. 37
A perfect weather window for crossing the Mona...a 160 mile journey consisting of two nights and two days at sea...Dan and I slept in two-hour shifts, read books, and enjoyed a wonderful crossing. We decided to head for Ponce, Puerto Rico to clear customs, which led us into a short sail of ruff water but worth the journey! We are definitely back on U.S. territory...customs, security and Burger Kings. Dan and I took advantage of Ponce by touring cities historical sites and visiting their local Wal-Mart for provisions (yikes).

2-29-08
Depart Ponce for Caja De Muertos (coffin Island)
N17. 53
W66. 31
Caja De Muertos is a state park and a staging area for us to depart for Salinas. We enjoyed a hike to the light house built in 1891 and saw the largest cactus trees we've ever seen. Along the shoreline, we collected unique blue and green rocks.

3-01-08
Departed Caja De Muertos to Punta Salinas
N17. 56
W66. 17
While anchored in Punta Salinas, we ventured into the Marina, toured the local community, and found much needed laundry facilities (not much of interest). However, Punta Salina is a safe anchorage to leave your boat if you want to explore the island. Dan and I decided to rent a car and go exploring for a couple of days. We toured parts Puerto Rico including Old Town San Juan (El Marro Fortress, The San Cristobal Fort, The Bacardi factor and El Yunque National Forest in Rio Grande. Puerto Rico (Old San Juan) is rich with culture and architecture...beautiful...but we are ready to catch our next weather window and head for the Spanish Virgin Islands.

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Luperon, Dominican Republic
02/17/2008, Luperon, Dominican Republic

2-6-08
Weather window opened and we departed from Sapodilla Bay to Ambergris Cay
N21. 19
W71. 39
Great motor-sail from Sapodilla Bay to Ambergris Cay, lots of sunshine and 25 knots of wind. Ambergris Cay is known for a "wax-like" substance that is excreted by the humpback whales that pass through the Turks Island passage and that is often found on the windward shore of Big Ambergris...not planning to go ashore and walk the beach! Actually, it is Humpback Whale season here. Over 3,000 whales pass through Turks passage on their way to Samana Bay, Dominican Republic. Humpback whales come to the Silver Bank (Banco de la Plata) off the north coast of D.R. for their breeding season...Yes, Dan and I are whale watching.

2-7-08
After a nights rest, we departed Ambergris Cay for South Caicos
N21. 28.70
W71. 31.70
Not much to say about South Caicos...Dan and I went ashore, returned to our boat and were happy to depart...Sketchy!

2-8-08
South Caicos to Great Sand Cay
N21. 11.65
W71. 15.50
You will enjoy this...a 20 mile sail took us 9 hours. We had a beautiful day. Great Sand Cay is our last island before our over night sail to D.R. Great Sand Cay, was once a habitat for the west Indian monk seal and the manatee before they were hunted to extinction. Upon our arrival, ten other cruisers, a conch horn, and a full moon greeted us. Once again, Dan and I were just in-time for happy hour. Life is Good!

2-10-08 through 2-11-08
Depart Great Sand Cay for Luperon, Dominican Republic (Hispaniola), located on the north coast of D.R.
N19. 55.50
W70. 56.50
80 miles in 16 hours, one tack and a star filled night. Brilliant! By sunrise, we reached our waypoint and celebrated the journey with 10 other cruisers who reached the same bay. Luperon is surrounded by lush green mountains and rainforest. Luperon Anchorage is the safest hurricane hole is the Caribbean for the cruising world. The local community is a pleasantly friendly, simple, and affordable. Dan and I are expanding our spanglish skills and thoroughly enjoy the culture. For the past week, we have explored the island by bus, Gua-gua, and foot. We have been entertained by cock fighting, local discos, waterfall tours, a soap rock museum, and a day travel to Puerto Plata...locals...locals...

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Rum Cay to Turks and Caicos
02/04/2008, Rum Cay to Turks and Caicos

1-20-08
Last full day for John and Kathy aboard Chinook, spent the day visiting hamburger beach, hiked to ocean beach for a swim, and spent the evening at St. Francis's watching football (the Packer's demise). Returned to Chinook for more adventure...effects from a cold front finally blew in and decided to rock and roll all the boats in the harbour...yep, our anchor started to drag. Let the fun begin!

1-21-08
John and Kathy departed at 6:00 a.m. from Chinook. A local water taxi service picked up John and Cathy from our boat, nice service! Normally, it would not have been an issue to take them to shore but the wind was blowing 25 knots and it was raining!

1-23-08
After several days of high winds, we were able to provision and stage up for our departure out of the Bahamas! We said our good byes to our friends aboard Dog's Life and began our 215 - mile trek via our rumb line to Turks and Caicos. Not to worry, we are never traveling alone in this life style, our friends Hot-Latte-Tudes (Gram and Pam) were just a few miles ahead. Dan and I departed for Calabash Bay on Long Island (1st leg of our 3 day journey). Columbus discover the island in 1642!
N23. 39
W75. 19
1-24-08
We departed for Rum Cay at 6:00 am., another 45 mile travel day...Arrived in Rum Cay, Port Nelson by 4 pm.
N23. 38
W74. 51
Dan caught his first fish... a Yellow Jack! At Rum Cay, several other sailors and friends...Hot-Latte-Tudes and Windego were there to greet us...Of course, we were just in time for a party on the main land!

1-25-08
Continuing our journey for Turks and Caicos (The British West Indies), we departed for Mayaguana (the last island we anchored on in the Bahamas), with Hot-Latte-Tudes. Our journey from Rum Cay (departing at 7:00 am.) to Mayaguana consisted of 130 miles, 25 hours with 20-25 knots of northeast winds, and 10-15 foot rollers...we reached the southeast point of Mayaguana at 8:30 am.
N22. 17
W72. 48
After confirming that our friends reached their anchorage, Dan and I enjoyed a 5-hour nap...

1-27-08
Departing by 6:00am, we set sail for our final 40-miles to reach Turks and Caicos, Providencials Island. Set anchor in Sapodilla Bay, cleared customs, and obtained a seven-day cruising permit. Mayaguana to Providencials "Provo" Island in Turks and Caicos
N21. 43
W72. 15
Providencials Island is undergoing an extreme makeover...building everywhere. The locals are very friendly and hard working. The land development is a major change from the Bahamas. Dan and I have been keeping very busy in Turks. We enjoyed a two days of diving with Caicos Adventures to French Cay and West Caicos, hiked around the island, rented a car with Hot-Latte-Tudes, and participated in a bar hopping excursion. Not escaping too far from reality, we enjoyed the Super Bowl at a local bar called Neptune's...

2-4-08
Dan and I cleared out of customs in Turks and Caicos and will be departing for Luperon, Dominican Republic on 2-5-08, the journey will take four days and approximately 140 miles.

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07/20/2008 | Milliw Williams (redsstram att msn dott com)
Just found your blog.........so exciting.
Was wonderful seeing you in Florida.
Happy sailing.......................Blessings, Millie

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