Day 24 - Bahama Cruising (Berry Islands - Great Harbour Cay Marina)

25:44.8N
77:51.6W
Up
early and over to Independence to listen to the detailed forecast given by Chris
Parker on SSB frequencies 4045 and 8137. Very interesting as he uses data from
radar, bouys, pressure, front movements and provides detail geographical
forecasts with predictions into the following week. The bad news was that low
pressure fronts building from the north (Cape Hateras) and west (Texas)
will produce thunderstorms and gale force winds from Mon next week, lasting
until the weekend. The good news is that there is small window on Saturday for
crossing - with a high tide leave Saturday morning we should make Florida
by mid-day Sunday or earlier - hopefully earlier as the wind is predicted
to build from the west to 20+knots - time to be in Lake Worth Inlet for shelter!
Decision to be made - leave Saturday or be stuck for at least a week in the
Berry Islands(!!) - wow, a tough one but we need to get home and check on
the house / fish. So last full day at Great Harbour Cay - we made some
preparations to leave and then went exploring more of the island - another
3+ mile bike/run into the nearby town. More pleasant people to greet, nice
views, interesting clouds again (no thunderstorms!), passing the local polics
station, the school and a shop (well, not quite passing the shop!!) and
even a small local restaurant overlooking the Bahama Bank.
Spotting hummingbirds and a "Green Heron" whilst we to took
"refreshments" and conch fritters - and we still haven't learnt - those
beers make the run/bike back to the marina in the mid-afternoon heat no
easier! Skype calls with Liverpool - all was well - nice to see
family from so far away. Evening marina bbq, set-up no more than 20 yards from
our slip - plenty of people - more good conversation and food - what a friendly
place to be! We will be sorry to leave.
Phil and Di |