Cruising with s/v "Dream Chaser"....and still chasing the dream....since 2004.

Sharing the love we have for this lifestyle with stories full of fun and adventure.

16 January 2024
01 January 2019 | Little Harbor, Peter Island BVI
06 October 2017 | Dream Chaser in Hurricane Storage
12 February 2017 | The Highlands of Barbuda
12 February 2017 | Mangroves of Codrington Lagoon, Barbuda
12 February 2017 | Mangroves of Codrington Lagoon, Barbuda
12 February 2017 | Highlands of Barbuda
09 February 2017 | Cocoa Beach, Barbuda
09 February 2017 | Cocoa Beach, Barbuda
09 February 2017 | Codrington, Barbuda
07 February 2017 | Cocoa Point Beach and Anchorage, Barbuda
07 February 2017 | Cocoa Point Anchorage, Barbuda
07 February 2017 | Cocoa Beach Anchorage, Barbuda
04 February 2017 | In Codrington at Byron's Cafe, Barbuda
04 February 2017 | Barbuda's South Coast
04 February 2017 | Condrington Waterfront
04 February 2017 | Cocoa Beach aka Diana, Princess of Wales, Beach, Barbuda
03 February 2017 | Near Cocoa Point, Barbuda
02 February 2017 | Coral Beach, Barbuda
02 February 2017 | At Uncle Roddy's

Barbuda's Frigate Bird Colony

12 February 2017 | Mangroves of Codrington Lagoon, Barbuda
We met Klaus and Helena on sv Lusea, from Austria, on the beach in Barbuda while enjoying a morning walk. They mentioned that they were interested in doing the frigate bird tour and we were too! Klaus was kind enough to arrange the ride to town and the tour guide for us.

Early the next morning we picked them up in our dinghy and made our way to shore. The surf was crashing in pretty good so we were careful to pull it up on the beach beyond the high tide mark. Then the four of us met our cab driver near the end of the road at Cocoa beach and he drove us the 10 miles into Codrington. We then met the tour guide near the main dock, we hopped into his tippy skiff, and he motored us across Condrington Lagoon to where thousands, upon thousands of frigate birds reside among the mangroves. The colony was amazing and was once featured in National Geographic Magazine! It was an incredible experience to see thousands of frigates, nestled among the mangroves and thousands also flying overhead. The frigate's strange cries and the noise of their clicking beaks could be heard from everywhere!

Some interesting information about these cool birds: The frigates are a small bodied bird, weighing just 2 or 3 pounds, with short little legs and feet, but their wing span is 6 feet! They do not have any oil in their feathers so they avoid landing in the ocean to avoid sinking, plus they cannot swim! They scoop their food from the waters surface or hassle other birds into dropping their catch. The males display a huge, bright red, blown up pouch under their throats during the mating season to attract the females. The female lays only 1 egg per year and the chicks remain in the nest for 6 months.
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Vessel Name: Dream Chaser
Vessel Make/Model: 2014 Fontaine Pajot Helia 44 (FKA a 1981 Bristol 45.5)
Hailing Port: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Crew: Shane, Sara & Lucia
About:
Shane was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1960. Shane learned to sail on Lake Okoboji, Iowa in 1973 aboard s/v "Cactus Queen", a Venture 222 made by McGregor and owned by his father. About the same time, he learned to scuba dive, and his fascination with all things aquatic began in earnest. [...]
Extra:
Ok, so here's the part you've all been waiting for. The reason why we are doing this! Both of us had been pursuing our careers for over 20 years and we do not have any children. Since we have not had to pay or save for those enormous expenses that sometimes children can bring, we have been [...]