Monday, April 16, 2012

Computer squared away, Steve and Gina on their way home

Had a great long weekend with the cousins and Steve did his magic on the disk, saved most of the files and has taken the disk and old PC back with him.  We had a great time catching up, had some great sailing to Guana @ 7 and half knots with Steve at the helm.

The Abacos is a major culture shock to us in that many of the islands around Marsh Harbor are loaded with tourists.  Hope Town is like Martha's Vineyard of the Bahamas. 

We had a super easy ride here from Eluethera five days ago, traveled with Makana and Cookie Monster.  It's a fairly long passage - longer than the trip across the gulf stream to West End.  We arrived @ Linyard Cay on Wednesday last week, cleaned the bottom of Zusammen the next day (we were losing .8knt due to hair...), and then went snorkeling at Sandy Cay.  The kids thought the reef was better than the Aquarium @ Cambridge Cay.  I'm not sure I agree, but it certainly was spectacular.  We then ran up to Hope Town through some super skinny water and met up with Three @ Sea and Dharma.  Fun reunion dinner ensued @ on Da Beach.  

I met a fella in Hope Town, Sammy, that manages a marina and is also a lighthouse tender.  We got an invite to climb the lighthouse that night with the kids, and light the 1860's vintage kerosene fired light and wind the mechanism.  Amazing.  The light has Fresnel lenses and a kerosene fired lamp that woks like a giant Coleman lantern.  Sammy has to climb the 101 stairs every two hours to re-wind the mechanism to keep the lenses spinning.  

We left Hope Town on Saturday with Steve and Gina aboard and sailed up to Guana Cay and also made a run to Baker's Bay and Spoil Cay for some shelling.  

We'll be heading back South tomorrow to around Linyard Cay for some diving and hanging with Cookie and Makana as well as Dharma and Three@Sea.  Sounds like Osprey, Chere and Celilo will be up in the Abacos on Thursday.  We'll be taking over the Abacos soon. 

I am going to fly to NY early next week.  Sounds like Elsa isn't doing all that well.   

2 comments:

MPG said...

Glad the computer got sorted- it was certainly super kind of Steve and Gina! Poor Elsa - that is worrying-she's such a dear.
We saw lots of the Homer's pics of Abacos- Waaaaaaay too crowded and touristy for us!
We went searching for sand dollars today at Seal Harbor- and thought of you searching too! We found about35 sand dollars. Temp about 70.
Love you all
LMPGxxxx

Unknown said...

Sorry about Elsa, call me when u get into NYC...PK