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Sail On
17 January 2020 | Willams Cay, Exumas, Bahamas
glenda groome
With a day of “settled” weather, we have elected to move from Black Point down to Lee Stocking Island. We love that Island with all the places to adventure when there is weather from the east or northeast even.
So we picked up the anchor at about 7:15 and head out with intentions of going out of Galliot Cut into the ocean and then back in at Adderly Cut to the sound side at Lee Stocking. It was such a nice sail on the “inside”, I was not looking forward to getting out on the ocean. However we were the first boat in line so we needed to “test” the cut and the sea state for those that followed.
Piece of cake. A little unsettled at the mouth of the ocean but for the most part it was pretty easy. With that, we head out a little farther than most so we can get a good sailing angle. Others were fishing and wanted to stay in a certain part of the water. The sail was GREAT! You know we have complained quite a bit about wind this year yet we have had our best sailing year already here in the Bahamas.
We arrive at Adderly Cut about !:00 pm and head to Lee Stocking where Greg and I decide to continue on just a piece to Williams Cay as is has the better view and beaches for Jaxon to run. The anchor is down and we are one of two boat in the anchorage......for an hour. Next thing we know from the south end comes a fleet of five boats and then another comes in from the north. Oh well! The more the merrier.
Off to give Jaxon a much needed haircut and then prepare dinner and get a few chores done so we can play tomorrow.