Captains Log 03/01/07
Located in Great Guana Cay, Abaco
We left Bakers bay in search for a better protection form the SE winds. We sailed hard into fresh SE breeze for few hours, tacking once and arriving at Great Guana Cay. Calm anchorage with some moorings and a nice little island offering protection. Winds did pick up in the afternoon and I am glad we arrived here. After the usual procedure for hooking the anchor with me in the water and Crystal at the helm, we enjoyed the place. I went snorkeling while Crustal was making reading. That evening we went into town to a small bar on the other side of the island, facing the east and the coral reef. This is the third largest coral reef in the world. Its very nice. We forgot the camera that day, but will be sure to take photos of the reef on the next occasion. They were serving some funky cocktails that got Crystal pretty tipsy and at te end sleepy. I was just drinking the Kalik (pronounced more like click) Bahamian beer. It was “party hardy” and we woke up the next day hangover. I was glad to meet all the locals that live on the island.
We left Bakers bay in search for a better protection form the SE winds. We sailed hard into fresh SE breeze for few hours, tacking once and arriving at Great Guana Cay. Calm anchorage with some moorings and a nice little island offering protection. Winds did pick up in the afternoon and I am glad we arrived here. After the usual procedure for hooking the anchor with me in the water and Crystal at the helm, we enjoyed the place. I went snorkeling while Crustal was making reading. That evening we went into town to a small bar on the other side of the island, facing the east and the coral reef. This is the third largest coral reef in the world. Its very nice. We forgot the camera that day, but will be sure to take photos of the reef on the next occasion. They were serving some funky cocktails that got Crystal pretty tipsy and at te end sleepy. I was just drinking the Kalik (pronounced more like click) Bahamian beer. It was “party hardy” and we woke up the next day hangover. I was glad to meet all the locals that live on the island.
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