Friday, April 26, 2024

Manjack Cay, Abacos, Bahamas

 Early in the morning I heard the rumble of the fuel tanker.  I was surprised yet again that it made its way over to Sunset Marine.  The channel there is a bit curvy and narrow.  But the captain navigated it with no issues so I expect he's done that a time or two!


We were having some roll in the anchorage, just due to all the boat traffic as usual.  So we pulled anchor and moved about 5 miles north to the more remote anchorage on the northwest end of Manjack Cay.

After lunch we went ashore for a walk.  Cool starfish in the shallows.

 

Sojourn in the distance.

Beautiful beach and just the exact firmness of sand for pleasant walking.

There are some very small roadways/paths cut in the island so easy walking over to the protected bay on the northern end.

Just lovely.  We walked back around via the shoreline, occasionally having to hop into the woods to avoid numerous dead trees on the beach left over from Hurricane Dorian.

Getting back to the dinghy a friendly ray met us....


Uneventful night, we'll be here a day or two more waiting on a little wind event to pass us by.  Then we'll be making our way back to NC!

1 comment:

  1. Looks like we'll be heading back about the same time from a different direction.

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