3 Feb 2012 – Jumped ship?

Well it’s been so long since I last wrote a blog that you’re probably all thinking that I’ve jumped ship!

Well not so – it’s just been really busy on board with both Luther and Zeke. We’ve had some really great times and lots of fun. It’s amazing how they seem to have developed in the 4 short weeks that they’ve been with us. Luther is doing remarkably well at snorkelling and he’s only 3 and a half – he even snorkelled into Thunderball Grotto yesterday. And Zeke, who is just 7 days short of 2 (obviously the timing of their visit was well planned to get the discounted airfares for under 2 year olds), is talking so much more than when they arrived. Indeed both boys talk so much and Luther especially chats to anyone and everyone – not always a good thing of course! But they have had lots of contact with fellow cruisers – each time a dinghy goes past us they shout out hello and Luther’s favourite is “What’s the time?” We’re trying to broaden his range of phrases to “Have a good day!” 

Both of them love the water and we’ve been at the beach almost every day. They love the ‘dip’ they always get once we get back to the boat and before they’re allowed into the bath. The skipper is very strict on the no sand in the shower/bath policy – we certainly don’t want a blocked drain. So it’s always the pattern of taking off the life jacket, stripping off the wetsuit and swimming nappy, then a quick dip as their mum dangles them into the sea off the swim platform – this is always a bit nerve wracking as they love the water so much I’m sure they’d both be overboard in a shot and there is often a very strong current raging past – not to mention nurse sharks and sting rays!

We’re in a marina now (Staniel Cay Yacht Club) for a couple of nights as stronger winds were forecast once again. This could have made it difficult for getting to the airport tomorrow, not so much in one piece, but in dry clothes. With 5 of us and all the luggage on the dinghy we would all have got wet for sure!.

Amazingly enough the marina is full of nurse sharks – with a few of significant size among them – but I guess they love it here because late yesterday afternoon a private fishing boat came back in with 50 yellow eye fish and 1 wahoo and the sharks were in a frenzy as the fish were all cleaned.

Today I took the boys to the local playground, to see the planes at the airstrip and also to search for some bread while Leanne did all the packing. Unfortunately no bread was available but when Leanne went out earlier this afternoon she was able to pick up some bananas, grapes and a cucumber. A real treat! The playground and sports area was a bit sad – all very run down. Only one swing of about 6 was in order, the tennis court net was broken, as was the volley ball net. But there was a basketball court in pretty good nick and there was even a basketball, although a little flat. I haven’t lost my touch though and successfully scored several baskets much to Luther’s amazement!

The favourite play thing turned out to be an old motorised golf cart that had just one wheel – believe it or not the steering wheel still turned it. Zeke however was more interested in all the various items of rubbish lying around – what is the fascination for old bottles and cans etc?

The yacht club here has a great atmosphere – we had lunch there yesterday and will be treating ourselves to lobster there tonight – well what else can we do if we can’t catch our own???

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2012-01-28 to 2012-02-02 Compass Cay, Big Majors, Staniel Cay

2012-01-28 Compass Cay – actually Pipe Cay

So we dropped the mooring ball today and headed down to Compass Cay via the banks (inside route). It was a bit of a bumpy ride but not drastic. Inched our way toward Compass Cay via their channel markers of which a few were missing so it was a bit nerve wracking first following a range and then heading close inshore. We finally made our way into the lee of Pipe Cay and dropped the hook which held first time. The current was very strong though!!

We then dinghied into Compass Cay Marina where we had burgers for lunch and then went off to the beach which was deserted – ours were the only footprints there!! Headed back to the marina and bumped into Steve and Amanda (Diana) again!!! Then it was swimming with the nurse sharks – Leanne and Amanda egging each other on :) – photos to prove it!!

Then headed back to Amanzi as I wanted to be there at the turn of the tide (current) to make sure that the anchor would hold. Leanne and I dinghied around also looking for coral heads for lobster but no luck!.

However, very near where we were anchored we saw that some irresponsible boater had dumped a huge number of beer and wine bottles into the water – there was even a broken deck chair on the bottom. How sad that there are still people willing to spoil the environment like this!!!

We then watched the most glorious sunset and each one of us saw the “green flash.” This occurs as the last bit of the sun dips below the horizon. I’ve been sceptical about it but there it was!! But not what I really expected. It appeared as a green dot just as the sun dipped. It was so quick that I didn’t get it on a photo. But we all saw the same thing :)

2012-01-29 Pipe Cay to Staniel Cay/ Big Majors Spot – Fishing

Today the weather forecast (Chris Parker) was for light variable winds, so we decided to take the outside route (via the Exuma sound) to Staniel Cay to see if we could get any fishing in. We gingerly threaded our way between the various shallow banks past the non-existent channel markers and entered the sound at Conch Cut. As soon as we were out of the park area, I let out the lure hoping to catch a Mahi Mahi or a Wahoo or something. I mean everybody catches so much fish that they get sick of eating fish and are always hanging out for a burger when they get to any kind of restaurant.

Well, two things happened. Firstly, the light variable winds turned into a south-easterly at 15-20 knots!! Seems to me the Bahamas weather forecast and my simple GRIB files are consistently more accurate that Chris Parker’s 6.30am forecasts!!! So the result is that the sea state was somewhat rougher than expected. Fortunately, the swell was on our port bow so our motion wasn’t too bad.

The second thing that happened that we did not catch any fish – not even a nibble :) :)

We even went past Big Rock Cut ( our entrance to Staniel Cay from the Sound) to try to get in some more time fishing. The wind started freshening and the swell was kicking up a bit more so we turned around and headed back to the cut. Looking at our track on SPOT, it would seem we missed the entrance but this was not so :)

So we slowly motored our way down the channel – passing a rock awash, clearly marked on the chart. But the gap seemed so small between it ans the island, even though I had plotted the course!! What to do, what to do? I’m not sure!!! Drifted to the western side of the rock, even if course said eastern! And being more to the right, the gap on the left seemed even smaller!! Oh dear!!! (‘dear’ is a euphemism :) ) Looked at the chart again – current also carrying us forward. Ok there’s enough room on the right to squeeze past. Looking back the gap on the left was actually huge :( Motored on past Staniel Cay Yacht Club and around Big Majors and tucked ourselves into a nice little spot off the beach and in front of all the other boats anchored around.

Then it was off to see the swimming pigs while Mary stayed aboard and baked some more bread – yummy stuff!! Back to the boat via some beach time for the boys although they were not in their swimming togs!! This little beach in front of us seems to be the “social beach” with chairs and a large bonfire pit.

After lunch Leanne and I dinghied around looking for various spots for lobster and Leanne dived a few but there was nothing to see anywhere. Back at the boat, it was so hot that Mary had put up the cockpit shades and filled the little inflatable paddling pool for the boys which they thoroughly enjoyed.

At sunset we looked out for the green flash again but there were clouds on the horizon.

Slept well in the lee of Big Majors :)

2012-01-30 Big Majors Spot.

Today the winds were pretty heavy but Leanne and I  dinghied into town – getting quite wet from the spray on the way – to replenish some of our depleted stores. Went to the Blue and then the Pink Store and were quite successful in getting some good provisions. We had also taken 2 garbage bags which we were able to dispose of :) Then filled up the dinghy fuel tank and dinghied along a dinghy channel to the Isles general Store. On the way we  met Steve and Amanda dinghying there too! So we had a nice little natter while motoring side by side. Got some more provisions at the store and then headed back to the boat. We had bought so much stuff that the extra weight prevented me from being able to get Amadink on the plane, so it was a slowish but pleasant trip back – not so wet!

This afternoon, we took off to see the swimming pigs but all we saw was all of them disappearing into the bush. So, we headed off to a very deserted beach and while there Steve and Amanda arrived. She wrote a happy birthday message to her mum in the sand and then photo’d it to send – nice!! They then returned to Amanzi for drinks and dinner and a very enjoyable evening. They had brought along some dark rum which we all enjoyed thoroughly and Amanda had baked a fresh loaf of bread which she shared – yummy again. We now have that recipe from her too :)

The wind picked up during the evening but we all slept well – NOT a function of the rum, mind you :)

2012-01-31 Big Majors Spot

Weather, weather, weather! Our lives are ruled by the weather. Forecast today to 15-20 knot easterly winds. Not too much of a problem for us, tucked into the lee of Big Majors. Mary decided we should go into Staniel Cay so off we went packing another huge garbage bag – good grief, where does it all come from – plus the stroller for the boys.

Stopped at the beach to see the swimming pigs. They obviously hadn’t had any food so we had 3 come out to Amadink for some lettuce and stuff we had brought along. There were also 2 little piglets – still suckling – but they didn’t venture into the water. It’s an amazing experience to see these pigs swim out to the dinghy looking for food. Also around were a few barracudas and some other smallish fish.

After that we continued to Staniel Cay but as we rounded the headland we found the chop quite heavy and everyone was almost soaked by the time we decided to turn back after five minutes :) Not the best decision to try to cross to Staniel Cay given the wind speed and direction.

So… back to Amanzi for swimming togs and off the beach for the rest of the morning. It was absolutely perfect and very calm being protected by the land mass of Big Majors. It was very hot out of the wind so it was back to the boat for lunch and afternoon rest/nap/quiet time.

Still hanging out for those lobster but it appears (from local knowledge) that one will only find them in deeper water in the cuts and Sound side of the islands :( However, Steve of Diana has also had no success diving for these wretched beasts in the cut – so, who knows?????

2012-02-01 Thunderball Grotto

The weather still plagues us. Winds are still forecast for 15-20 knot range building to 20-25 knots  :( Where are these Bahamian days that you read about in various blogs? You know, idyllic days of sunshine and fun??

This morning Leanne and I headed off to Thunderball Grotto while Mary elected to stay behind and look after the boys. On our side of the island it was quite peaceful and calm and we got Amadink up on the plane quite easily. Once again, going round the headland we hit the swells and it was a very wet and bouncy ride to the grotto. Good thing we already had our wetsuits on :) There was no-one else there and we made our way in though the cave entrance. It was low tide so we easily entered the grotto. We didn’t even need to swim underwater to get in.

The grotto was amazing with the fish life in abundance. We had taken some old bread in plastic bags which we released slowly and the fish literally “swarmed” around us. I held some bread crust in my hand and got my finger “nipped” by some little nipper of a fish – not painful at all! We spent about 30 minutes there all alone and had a great time.

Then it was off to some coral heads and an inspection of the cuts to the Exuma sound for lobster. Sadly, despite an intensive search we found no lobster at all. We did see many Nassau groupers of all sizes – sadly, we couldn’t take any as they are out of season!!

After returning to Amanzi it was lunch time and nap time although I spent some time in the water cleaning the hull of all the growth she had accumulated since Baltimore, but especially since Fernandina Beach!

Later it was off to our “private” little beach and then back to Amanzi for showers and dinner. Another great sunset was seen but no green flash this time :(

Tomorrow we are relocating around Big Majors to Staniel Cay Marina as the winds are expected to increase over the next few days and we need to get Leanne, Mary, the boys and their luggage to the airport in a dry state :)

PLUS we’ll have some internet access – YAY :)

2012-02-02 Staniel Cay Marina via Thunderball Grotto

Upanchored early this morning and headed around Big Majors Spot and picked up a mooring ball at Thunderball Grotto and then dinghied to the grotto for some more snorkelling. Once again it was amazing and Mary and Luther also enjoyed the experience! By the time we had finished it was almost lunch time so we headed off to the Marina, refuelled with diesel and then entered our slip where we’ll be staying till Leanne and the boys leave on Saturday.

Treated ourselves to lunch at the Marina restaurant and had very reasonably priced meals.

After lunch we headed into town with the boys in the stroller. First went to the BaTelCo office to see if we could sort out Mary and Leanne’s cell phones with their Bahamas Sim cards. Both are unable to text or phone internationally! Well, the lady was unable to sort out the problem so the purchase of the Sim cards has really been a total waste of time apart from being able to text/phone locally and the USA.

Then went via the small airport to the Isles General Store and picked up some provisions – including a case of diet Pepsi. Thank goodness for the stroller to carry the case back to the boat :)

Whiling away the late afternoon a sportfisher boat came in and the crew started cleaning the fish they had caught – 51 on them including a large wahoo and many yellow eyes! Naturally we were green with envy. But, they had been fishing in the  Tongue of the Ocean which is about 20 nautical miles from here!!!

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2012-01-28 Leaving Warderick Wells

Well the weather is good so we are heading further south to Compass Cay today. There is some heavt weather on it’s way on Monday night through Wednesday/Thursday and we want to get down to Staniel Cay as Leanne and the boys fly out next Saturday :(

Yesterday was a relaxing day and amazingly some old friends, Arthur and Mamiko, whom we last saw in the US, noticed our boat – they saw the blue flybridge when they were visiting Boo Boo Hill!!! – and they dinghied round to see us. They are moored in the Emerald Rock part of Warderick Wells. So we agreed to meet them later for some snorkelling and then they came round for a decent shower – love that watermaker!! – and dinner which Mary whipped up for us. They left after 9 and dinghied back to their boat by moonlight!

So, probably no internet till late next week some time :( but hang in there guys…….

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2012-01-26 Still at Warderick Wells

So we were all packed up getting into the dinghy for our trip to shore and up Boo Boo Hill when a squall came over and the heavens opened – again!!! We seem to be having a lot of rain!! Certainly more than I had come to expect!! Fortunately it didn’t last long and we made our way to shore. About a 20 minute walk – well, more a hike through rugged terrain, so rugged that Zeke had to be carried most of the way – we came upon the “blow Holes.” These are small holes in the rocky surface at the top of the low lying cliffs – about 15” diameter – that the water surges through at high tide. When we were there it was past high tide so no water was coming through but the air was still being forced through and came out with a blast of noise. Very impressive!

Then we continued up Boo Boo Hill – only about 60’ high, mind you!. It is tradition for passing vessels to leave a momento of their stay most boats leave a piece of wood – usually driftwood – with the boats name on it. So we looked at the various signs and there was one with dates of all visits by this one boat – 03, 04, 05, 06, 08, 10, 11. I had previously found a bit of driftwood and Leanne had written Amanzi’s name on it, so we left our momento there too. Long may it stay!

Then, headed back to the beach where the boys thoroughly enjoyed themselves again. Got back to the boat just in time to miss another heavy shower!!

After lunch it was time for a quick nap for the boys and then we all went to a good snorkelling reef. Once again, just as we were about to leave, would you know??? Another rain shower!! Didn’t last long :)

Had a great time snorkelling and found many huge lobster – just about 1 in every hole we looked in!! Pity we are still in the park and couldn’t take any. But we are getting more proficient at spotting them! Just you wait, Mr Lobster…..

Once again, it started raining just as we got back to the boat.

Today dawned sunny and warm :)

We’ll be staying here for another day and then heading further south tomorrow – out of the park and hopefully we’ll be able to use our newly acquired lobster spotting skills to catch us a few :)

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So we decided to take Amadink and see another beach, Beryl’s Beach, and do some more snorkelling aound Emerald Rock. This was about a mile or so away – not too distant. As we were heading out of our anchorage, I noticed there were some swells – only about  a foot or so – rolling in. But not much further on a larger swell came in and as Amadink went over one, another “broke” over the bow soaking Luther and Zeke who sit on the floor in the bow of the dinghy!! They looked a bit stunned at the drenching but with all of  us laughing, they overcame their “shock” and were laughing with us.

Well, that decided it for us and unanimously we decided to forego that part of the trip and headed back to “our” little secluded beach for the morning where Luther engaged in his new found skill of snorkelling.

So back to Amanzi for lunch, a siesta for the boys, some sunning herself for Leanne while Mary baked some muffins for afternoon tea, while I read a book..

Now, I have just dropped everyone off at our beach and Mary has taken some books to the office to exchange. It’s a great system and available in many of the places.

Not far from us a couple of people off one of the yachts are now kite-boarding up and down the channel – looks very cool!!

Tonight is a perfect afternoon for a BBQ………….

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2012-01-25 Hawksbill Cay to Warderick Wells

So yesterday we confirmed our position on the waiting list for Warderick Wells (WW) mooring ball. Fortunately we were able to do a radio relay through our friends, Natalie and Sylvein on Muscarat 1 whose son’s birthday we had attended on the beach. They were also coming to WW. The reason for the need for them to relay for us was that sailboat radio antennas are way up high on their masts so can “see” that much further. This is important because the VHF radios can only communicate with each other if they can “see” each other. Behind the hill, as we were, our antenna was just too low.

So after breakfast we up-anchored and made our way to Warderick Well encountering some stunning looking waters along the way with varying depths – down to 4.8 feet at one stage (still giving us a 3.8’ clearance.

Coming in to WW was amazing with this long U-shaped channel with mooring balls along the way. About 60’ from our ball, the sand bank actually dries at low tide!!

Along the way from Hawksbill Cay to WW we were hailed on the radio by Amanda and Steve aboard Diane!! We had just passed them and they were heading to WW as well!! The last time we saw them was at Bimini and Cat Cay!

After picking up the mooring ball – Mary is quite a pro at this now – we had lunch and then went to the office to register and then to the beach to give the boys some “shore time.”

Later Steve and Amanda dinghied round for drinks, nibbles and a good catch up :)

This morning we got the weather forecast and it seems that there is some “ugly” weather coming. Some in the next few days but the major stuff on Monday/Tuesday. So we have decided to stay here till Saturday (probably) and then move further south. We are working our way down to Staniel Cay where Leanne and the boys will leave us by flying back to Nassau and then home to NZ, visiting Robert and Christina in Cupertino for some jet lag recuperation.

So now we’re off to Boo Boo Hill. More later…….

Well, we’d hoped to do this but it’s just started raining again :(

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