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San Blas DOES Have Fish!!! Geologist on Board and the Capt’n Returns
We were joined by our nephew Bill for a month. Bill just finished his degree in geophysics and geology and was ready for a bit of Adventure. Well we put Bill to work… He’s a young lad… so up the... Read MoreCartagena, Columbia- As Interesting AS Can Be
At first glance, Cartagena is an architecturally beautiful city. The people seems friendly and the amenities are endless. The city began with 200 people in 1533. During the remainder of the 16th centu... Read MoreSailing from Jamaica- Departure From Our Favourite Island Paradise.
Did we mention that we LOVE Jamaica? Well we do. Of the many places we have been, Jamaica is one of our favorites. It’s the food, the people, the climate, the beaches, the diving, the water, and the... Read MoreJamaica- Our favourite Island of All
Jamaica After an overnight power boat ride into the waves and wind, we finally put the sails up at 0600 and began sailing with a feeling of relief. Of course, as a sailboat you don’t always go direc... Read MoreThe Inagua’s and Passage to Cuba
It was 65 miles to Little Inagua Island for the night then another 55 yo Great Inagua, on our journey to Cuba. It was nice to break the trip up into a few days instead of doing it all at once. But not... Read MoreVirgin Islands and a Crew Visit!
Well the wind blew in BVI, and it blew, and it blew. We sailed, and anchored and sailed. We enjoyed a Noisy night anchored in The Bight at Norman Island just behind the famous floating bar, WillyT’s... Read More- 2 of 2
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