Always wanted to visit "Mo-Bay" area and the famous Montego Bay Yacht Club.
From Ocho Rios we motor-sailed to Montego Bay, our last stop in Jamaica. Anchored off the quiet Montego Bay Yacht Club, where we sheltered from a strong NE weather front for 3 da...
From our anchorage in Oracabessa we sailed the short distance west to Ocho Rios, a major tourist center in Jamaica. Ocho Rios is the place where Glenâs parents had their happiest holiday, back in 1967. By record of his Mumâs diary, we visited their hot...
Exploring east end of Jamaica and Kingston, then sailing west to Oracabessa.
After a 3-day (450nm) sail from Bahamas, we arrived into Port Antonio on the lush green coast of NE Jamaica. From our berth at the Errol Flynn Marina, we visited the town of Port...
On passage from Bahamas to Jamaica, flying the Parasailor and passing the notorious windward passage at the eastern end of Cuba.
After several days in George Town, Bahamas, we found a narrow weather wind to start our 700nm passage to the Cayman Islands, v...
George Town (aka Chicken Town) was our last stop in the Bahamas.
From our exquisite afternoon anchored behind Boysie Cay, we motored 10nm SE to Emerald Bay Marina to refuel. We were tempted to have a day pass in the adjacent Sandals Resort but decided to...
We discover the unique Boysie Cay then have a sunset spa on the aft deck.
From Rudder Cay, our intention was to go directly to George Town, 25nm to the SE. But after just 5nm curiosity got the better of us and we diverted for a lunch stop behind Boysie Ca...
Exploring Rudder Cay and abandoned research center on Lee Stocking.
From Musha Cay we had a 3nm bouncy ride in deep water, before heading back on the bank and anchoring behind Rudder Cay, next to a beautiful beach and a very interesting cave. After snorke...
Rum punches at Black Point and visit Musha Cay, David Copperfield's Island.
From the regatta at Little Farmers we had a fun race with friends while sailing north to Black Point community. Sheltering there from strong easterly wind, we did laundry, had som...
Can Pigs fly? No, but they swim in the sea at Big Majors Cay Exumas! Tour of Thunderball Grotto, ran aground and stuck for 4 hours, and attend Little Farmers â5Fâ Regatta.
From our beautiful anchorage behind Pipe Cay we went back to Staniel Cay to see...
Snorkeling in Rocky Dundas caves, aircraft wreck on Fowl Cay and exploring the amazing blue water of Pipe Alley.
Departing Normanâs Cay early afternoon, we had a very leisurely 25nm sail back to Compass Cay where we anchored just after sunset. Next day ...
Sailing Exumas. Action packed episode. A shark ate our fish. Snorkeled over sunk plane in Norman's Cay, where our own drone also crashes! Dinghy trip through Shroud Cay with Pete Goss. Incredible turquoise sea inside Norman's Cay.
From Bell Island we head...
Numerous sharks in Compass Cay Marina and ramming in the reef in Staniel Cay :(
After 3 nights moored in Cambridge Cay, we navigate the tricky entrance to Compass Cay, anchoring in the channel south of the marina. In Compass Cay marina we observe the amaz...
In Exuma Land and Sea National Park. Johnny Depp's island. Snokel over tha Aquarium and a crashed drugs plane. Testing the hookha diving system. Encounters with wildlife.
From the beautiful Warderick Wells moorings we have an upwind sail on the Exuma bank...
Arriving to Highbourne Cay, we are finally in the exquisite Exuma islands, catching a grouper fish on the way.
From Cape Eleuthera we have a great sail SW across the deep water to the beautiful shallow blue shoals of the Exuma Islands. On the way, we catc...
Sailing Eleuthera. Passing Current Cut. Boat engine maintenance in Cape Eleuthera Marina.
From the unique Spanish Wells we motored through the famous Current Cut, with its extreme tidal current, onto the bank on the west side of Eleuthera peninsula. Over ...
Exciting times: narrow shallow entrance at night, depth challenges getting into Spanish Wells, piloted through infamous Devils Backbone passage. And enjoyable times exploring Dunmore Town on Harbour Island and Spanish Wells.
Our late decision to depart N...
Night sailing passage across Gulf Stream from Florida to Bahamas. New Year celebrations in Chub Cay then exploring Nassau.
While anchored in Biscayne Bay, just south of Miami, we decide to head to Bahamas rather than directly to Cuba. Our overnight passag...
We depart St. Augustine just after a cold front passes and we get a wonderful overnight sail with an offshore win. Our route takes us south passed Cape Canaveral and finally into Palm Beach, where we anchor in the very pleasant surroundings of Lake Worth. ...
First passage of the new winter season: Maryland to Florida, USA.
After 6 weeks boat preparation and stocking up in Herrington Harbour North Marina, we are finally on our way south just as winter seems to be starting. Tricky exit through the marina channe...
Annual maintenance prior to heading back to Caribbean. Changing skin fittings, new dinghy, adding vinyl stripes, changing hoses and faucets... and much much more.
Early October, following our 4 months break from the boat, we travelled from our home in Eur...
Sailing to Dutch St. Eustatius. Diving the reef. Getting Nitrox trained. Climbing into the pre-historic volcanic crater wilderness.
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) has a wonderful sail from our favorite island of Nevis to Dutch run island of St. Eustat...
Nevis is our overall favorite of ALL Caribbean islands.
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) motors the short distance from St.Kitts to anchor off Pinneyâs Beach on Nevis, where we gradually fall in love with what becomes our favorite island in the Carib...
An exhilarating sail from Montserrat brings us to St. Kitts for New Year celebrations and exploring.
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves Montserrat, the island with the active volcano, and sails to St.Kitts & Nevis. We depart Little Bay in Montse...
Very lively sailing from Antigua to Montserrat in the Leeward Islands. Explored the devastation of Plymouth by volcanic eruption in 1997.
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) departs Antigua, the island of beaches, and sail to Montserrat, the island of acti...
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