We have had a mass exodus from Donny’s Dock! This morning,
Escape, FFF, Rocking B, and SeaSalt left the dock and headed to Powell Cay.
Won’t Donny be surprised when he sees his empty dock!
We left the dock at 8:40. There were several boats anchored
in the harbor when we came out. There is a good weather window to head back to
the states now and several boats left the mooring field yesterday staging for
the crossing. Good luck to Seeker and any other boats that are crossing now.
Hope your waters are as smooth as ours.
We had very calm seas and a very smooth trip and got to
Powell Cay at 10:45. Kokomo had left their dock and was waiting to follow us to
Powell, since they’ve not been there before. We traveled about 2 hrs, at
6.4kts, and went 13.25nm.
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Heading to Powell Cay |
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FFF and Kokomo |
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FFF |
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Kokomo
Rocking B
SeaSalt
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Powell is a beautiful deserted island with white sandy
beaches and clear, clear water. We got in our dinghy to check our anchor and I
told Shay it felt weird. I know we are floating in this clear water, but it
feels like we are suspended in air. The water is that clear. You can see
everything on the bottom. And pictures can’t capture it. We had dropped our anchor in sand so we had a
clean view of it. We got some great shots of our chain and anchor. We got
pictures of some others in the anchorage too.
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Our shackle |
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Our chain just laying around |
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Our stabilizer |
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Our anchor |
It’s a good thing we checked Kokomo’s, since they had not
dug in at all. They dragged their anchor a long way until it had a big ball of
grass and sand in it. It would have probably been ok, since the weather is so
calm, but they took it up, cleaned it off and reset it. Shay’s motto is set the
anchor for a really bad blow.
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Not dug in at all! |
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Jim when I told him to do his captain pose. |
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Rocking B is good |
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Ken in his "bitch hips" pose |
Shay and I went to shore for a quick tour. We walked across to the other ocean side. The beach was covered with dead sea grass and we decided its not as pretty as Gillium Bay. Got some good pictures of rays swimming around the boats.
Stan and Debbie, on Watercolor, a 44’ DeFever, dropped
anchor here too. We met them yesterday when they came by in the dinghy. We
didn’t get to visit long since we had planned on a big meal on Escape, but hope
they come back to see us. We visited
them for a while and had a tour of Watercolor.
They only spend one night at the anchorage since they had maintenance
scheduled on the boat. Hope to see them soon.
The next day the guys went exploring at Cooperstown and were
they disappointed. They said it was really run down and not much to see or do
at all. I think they wanted to find a place for lunch, but all came back
hungry. Shay said the houses were newer looking than at New Plymouth, but they
were very run down. The stores didn’t have any fresh fruit or veggies, but had
plenty of chips and snack stuff. Been
there, done Cooperstown.
We are the only 5 boats in the anchorage now and we all went
over to Rocking B for appetizers, drinks and boat tales. The guys can’t get
together without a few stories. And of course, they have to talk boat
stuff-batteries, solar, and toilets. Anyway, we had great food, fun and Ken
even played a little music for us.
We got some great sunset pictures of Escape and a few of
FFF. Back to our boats and ready for bed. I think the plan is to head back to
the marina tomorrow, but we are not in a rush.
We just need to be back before 2pm to miss low tide. It won’t be a problem since it’s only a 2
hour trip.
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Who are these silly people? |
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I waited for the green flash, but not tonight. But I have seen it! |
FFF was sneaky again and left about 7:30. They wanted to
sail all the way back and since there wasn’t much wind, they thought they’d
better leave early. Rocking B sailed out of the anchorage and had a good sail
back to the dock.
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Shallow water heading into Black Sound |
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You definitely want to stay away from the red side, |
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But the green has its issues too. You can see where they cut out the channel going in. |
We left at 11:20 and got back to the dock at 1:40. We had a
2hr and 18 minute trip at 5.7kts and traveled 13kts. We had a good trip with a
light wind. It took us about an hour to
get settled back in with the lines, fenders, boards and power. All is well.
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