Gilligan's Island is a small state park with a ferry service bringing people over to the mangrove beaches throughout the day. We heard it wasn't unusual to have over 300 people visiting on the weekends but fortunately it wasn't too busy during our visit. As we were getting out of our dingy at the park dock we were met by one of the windsurfers, a friendly German named Gerd. He chatted with us and Field Trip and we learned he lived in the beautiful house across the bay and wind surfed everyday. In later conversations, we learned he spends his winters in Puerto Rico and summers in Redmond, Washington and used to work for Microsoft! He had retired some years ago and while visiting some friends in Puerto Rico discovered this bay and loves the island. More later.
Many local families were enjoying the beach but most were in the water keeping cool. We found a nice spot near the end of the beach with a little shade and put our chairs out in the water to keep our feet cool. Mark decided to return to his boat and get a couple blow up toys and showed up with a large kayak and a very large blow up stand-up paddleboard.
The kids had a ball paddling and floating in the mangrove river and everyone got an opportunity to paddle the board upstream against the current and then speed downstream trying not to get hit by an overhead branch.
Walter and I also attempted a little snorkeling upstream and got quite a workout trying to fight the current. We had to grab a mangrove root every so often to rest to keep from losing forward progress.
Vessel Name: | Flying Cloud |
Vessel Make/Model: | Taswell 44 (1999) |
Hailing Port: | Seattle, WA USA |
Crew: | Walter & Meryl Conner |
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