Thursday, March 26, 2020

Highbourne Cay, Bahamas

Approaching the Staniel Cay fuel dock - a good number of boats anchored near the Thunderball Grotto.


 Pretty but we won't be staying.


 
We got our fuel without coming in close contact with anyone.  I handed the dock attendant cash without getting off the boat.   What If was right behind us - 10 minutes and we both were back out in deep water sailing north.



I heard a splash at the bow of the boat - and got treated to a fabulous pod of dolphins swimming with us!!  They stayed for several minutes - just swimming to-and-fro.  Mesmerizing!!




Caught our last fish of the season - a nice medium sized mahi....Duane cleaned it and I put it in vacuum pack bags.  Had to jam it in the freezer.  Completely full!!



Came in the Highbourne Cut....to a rolly but safe anchorage.


We'll stay here today and do one final snorkel....and we'll head for a 3 night sail towards Florida on Friday morning.  The winds are not going to allow us to go straight to NC - there is a strong weather system offshore of the Carolinas and we are going to have to wait in Florida or Georgia for good weather to head further north.   No worries - we have plenty of food, fuel and toilet paper!!!

1 comment:

  1. Hey K,
    I hope you have a nice sail home...I loved the video of the dolphins...reminded me of going to Ft. Sumter when Scout was about 5 or 6 years old...the dolphins followed the ferry the entire way over...so playful and friendly looking...but then when they came in close to shore when we were at Tybee Island one summer we got out of the water pretty quickly...they're BIG...
    Love,
    T

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