We spent several hours during the morning over at the cruiser hut. Duane did most of the heavy lifting- toting sand by the bucket to smooth out the surface around the hut. Just a start - will need lots more help. Hopefully others will volunteer.
That’s the only photo I took all day! I did manage to do a few things aboard including bake some “mug cookies “ in the microwave. They were a yummy treat and it didn’t add to the heat in the salon. We went in for sundown with just a few boats so a nice quieter gathering.Monday, December 15, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Hog Cay, Ragged Islands, Bahamas
We visited the other Manta in the anchorage - we met Bruce and Sandra on Namid. This is their first time to Hog Cay (long time cruisers) so weren't too familiar with the trails. Sandra was looking at a trail map on her phone - and it was the trail map I made 2 or 3 years ago and shared with many folks. Cool that it's still circulating!
After a nice chat aboard Namid, we made plans to meet ashore and go for a hike.
The cruiser hut is looking a bit battered. We'll have to hire the local fellows to patch the thatching as I don't think any of the cruisers have the skills. Hurricane Michelle (I think) really battered the west facing cays. Washed out huge amounts of sand.
Really hard to see in these photos, but several feet of sand is just gone.
I posed in front of the shoreline - this used to be solid sand - gently sloping to the ocean.
The old "volleyball court" is now a tumble of sheets of soft limestone that has been uncovered when the sand all washed away.
This is where the "tent" would be erected for the Valentines auction. We would normally be sitting on soft sand here but now you can see it's just bare limestone. To put it back the way it was would require a dump truck, not shovels!
I guess we always want things to stay the way they were, Mother Nature says different!
But it's still beautiful!!
We decided to go up Bernie's trail - we were surprised that it didn't look like anyone had hiked it this year. The trail was strewn with lots of leaves and debris.
Beautiful view of the two Mantas!!
Sandra and Bruce from Namid along the trail.
Gorgeous views along the highest point on the trail
The ocean side was kicked up from the strong east winds.
Back to the boats for lunch and relaxing. A nice little rainstorm came up and gave the boat a nice washdown.
Before I knew it, all the dinghies from the anchorage went ashore for sundowners. I was baking banana nut bread so had to wait a little while for that to finish.
Met some new folks and caught up with some "old" ones....

We'll probably be at Hog or close-by for a while. There are fairly strong east winds forecast for the next 7-10 days.....good place to be!
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Hog Cay, Ragged Islands, Bahamas
Not a terribly exciting day, we relaxed during the morning and in the late afternoon, we put up the main and sales about 14 miles down Hog Cay. It was a Buster, but nice sail. We got there just before dark, no one was on the beach. There are 10 total boats anchored along the island. One is a Manta that we have never met,Namid. We cheerfully waved as we passed them in the Anchorage. I’m sure we’ll meet them tomorrow.
Friday, December 12, 2025
Low Water Harbour, Buena Vista Cay, Ragged Islands, Bahamas
Beautiful light wind day. Time for some snorkeling.
Sleeping nurse shark
Beautiful queen angel fish
Lots of lobsters!
Into the freezer as I still have leftover scampi from last night
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Low Water Harbour, Buena Vista, Ragged Islands, Bahamas
Just a long travel day. All day motoring in the outside deep ocean so we could fish. Nothing caught, just one gigantic pull on a rod. That one got away. Arrived at Buena Vista Cay late in the afternoon. The boat Wolfpack 2 was anchored nearby. Troy came over to visit and pick up the fishing permit we renewed for him in Georgetown. His wife Katie will join him in Jan. Troy had too many lobsters on board an gave us a couple. We’ll go hunt our own tomorrow.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Water Cay, Jumentos, Bahamas
There is a barge anchor just outside the channel with lots of construction still in progress.
Uneventful and easy all day motor to Water Cay. Further south tomorrow on the outside so we’ll be able to fish!
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Georgetown, Exumas, Bahamas
Up with the sun…
All we really needed in town was to renew our fishing license. This is a new process this year and the Bahamian government doesn’t have it quite sorted out yet. It’s very inconvenient to have to come to a custom office every 30 days. But if their country and their rules.
I know it’s fairly early in the season, but the dinghy dock was almost empty! There have been times in the past where the entire dock was loaded with dinghies two deep.
You know you’re in Georgetown when you go thru the tunnel to the dinghy dock.
Monday, December 8, 2025
Little Darby Island, Exumas, Bahamas
Lots of pretty scenery as well motored into the wind southbound.
Where the 1% vacation - Musha Cay, a private island.
More pretty little uninhabited cays.
Duane spotted a small cove on Little Darby Island that we had never noticed before. The wind conditions were just right for us to try it out as an anchorage. There was a swell that made entering the cove a little scary, but all is well and it’s absolutely beautiful.
Back to the boat. It is such a sweet little spot we have all to ourselves!
We’ll be up early tomorrow for a long sail to Georgetown.



















































