Meanwhile Vince and I had more sun and sailing to do, we left Marsh harbour in the afternoon motoring most of the way to Man o War cay, very protected little harbour where we picked up a mooring, nobody could tell us who owned it so maybe it will be 'cheap'. Once again a long thin island with an Atlantic side with rolling waves and a bahamas side shelter and protected. The favoured maybe I should say only form of transport here is the golf buggy. They drive on the left but all the buggys are built for right hand drive, the roads are concrete and are barely wide enough for two to pass each other, a fine form of transport when you can't travel far and not fussed how long it takes. Threatening weather reports for tonight and tomorrow so we are staying put, thunder storms tonight with lots of wind.
Kinky Turtle - a Hunter 37' Sailboat leaves on September 28th from Ben Oaks dock in Severna Park, Maryland. Onboard will be Skipper Vincent Thomas and First Mate Phil Murfet. They will head south down the Chesapeake Bay and enter the ICW with a destination in Georgia. This is the first leg of a fabulous adventure.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
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