This blog tracks the Gulf Harbour Yacht Club, Fort Myers, FL boating trip to the Abacos, Bahamas during May & June, 2011. Where is GHYC? NOAA Chart # 11427 Fort Myers to Charlotte Harbour & Wiggins Pass Between Marker # 73 & # 74 on the Intra-Coasstal Waterway. Latitude 26 32 - 19.0 N Longitude 81 56-19.0 W Monitor VHF Channel 16
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
From West Palm Beach to Marker 73
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Fwd: LAKE ERIE
From: abjarlet@csolve.net
To: Treadnwater@aol.com
Sent: 7/10/2011 10:06:04 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: Re: LAKE ERIEHi treadwater,sorry we were unable to see you in Lake Erie. I had a change of crew occur in Windsor O.N.,so I had to continue on. Lake Erie sure gave us the toughest day on the trip.
----- Original Message -----From: Treadnwater@aol.comSent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 9:43 AMSubject: LAKE ERIEDon't know what your progress is, but wanted to keep in touch and hope to link up when and if you visit the Lake Erie Islands.Keep in touch.Craig and Mary Lou Anderson
Friday, July 1, 2011
ELSKE is not home yet
Lake O remains too low to cross.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Home Sweet Home!
Cheers, Gail B.
Monday, June 27, 2011
INPUT FROM BAHAMAS
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Back in the good old US of A.
Cheers, Gail B.
Last Morning in the Bahamas
Cheers, Gail B.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Cat Cay Yacht Club
I have a few more photos for the website, but the CCYC internet service has SmugMug blocked. I can't even look at photos, let alone upload any.
This will be our last night in the Bahamas. Plan to cross the Gulf Stream and back to USA waters tomorrow.
We have checked and the fuel barge will be outside Mia Marina tomorrow from 9 AM to 1 PM. We plan to leave here around 8 AM so we'll arrive in Miami with plenty of time to fuel. Then we'll go to our friend's home for the night. Linda and Steve Evens have a condo on Hibiscus Island with two empty slips. It is always great to spend time with them.
Monday we'll cruise to Marathon Yacht Club. Have dinner at Keys Fishery. Then back to Gulf Harbour on Tuesday, 28 June.
Cheers, Gail B.
Julie's Abacos Photos
Anyone else wanting their yacht club photos on the GHYC website please let me know. You can either email the photos to me or I can send you instruction on how to directly upload them.
Cheers, Gail B.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Nassau
Our current plan is to travel to Cat Cay tomorrow. Then cross the Gulf Stream on Sunday. Right now thr forecast looks good.
Cheers, Gail B.
Warderick Wells Cay
Camille and JT came over to Tonto for dinner. We grilled steaks, baked hasselback potatoes, tossed a salad, and drank red wine to celebrate Claude and JoAnn's last night on Tonto's Reward. Great dinner and very fun evening!
Cheers, Gail B.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Staniel Cay
Today we will be going to Warderick Wells. Will listen to the park report on the VHF at 9 AM and put Salty Lady and Tonto's Reward on the mooring request list. Then take off pretty quickly. We want to have lots of time with good light for snorkeling at Warderick Wells. Claude and JoAnn are going to jump ship and travel with Salty Lady today. They want to experience a trawler and the views from a fly bridge. Also without Linda and Tony, Salty Lady could use a another pair of hands picking up the mooring.
Tomorrow, 24 June, we head from Warderick Wells back to Nassau. It is the end of a wonderful week with JoAnn and Claude aboard Tonto. They fly from Nassau to DFW (non-stop) and then on to Austin getting all the way home in one short travel afternoon and evening of travel.
All my photos have been edited and posted to the GHYC website. Cheers, Gail B.
Sad News
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Compass & Staniel Cays
Compass Cay Marina has expanded since we were there in 2004. The marina is larger, they serve grilled hamburgers at lunch time, have several gazebos throughout the island, and a few more rental villas. Tucker is still in charge and it still has the most beautiful beach. We hiked some of the trails, toured via dinghy, swam with the sharks, and had a absolutely fabulous time.
This morning, after one more beach walk, we headed for Staniel Cay. The Yacht Club was very busy and we had to wait for someone to leave before we got out slip assignment. Then a quick trip to the grocery store and the bakery for more GREAT Bahamian bread. We dinked around this afternoon. Saw two swimming pigs at Big Majors Spot. Tonight we are joining the Salty crew for dinner at the Staniel Cay Yacht Club.
Cheers, Gail B.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Highborne Cay
Today we plan to dinghy to Allen Cay for a little iguana watching. Then on to Norman Cay for lunch at McDuff in the Norman Cay Beach Club. We also want to find Octopus's Garden. The cruising guide recommends snorkeling there.
All my photos have been posted on the GHYC website. I have not had time to get captions on all of them, but at least the photos are current.
Cheers, Gail B.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Nassau
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Gail Bernstein
Email: gcb@austin.rr.com
Cell: 512.659.6674
Texas
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Lakeway, TX 78734-3851
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Florida
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Ft. Myers, FL 33908
239.985.8578
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Fixed!
Spanish Wells Once Again
This morning we pushed off the dock at 6:30. Bandit drove Salty Lady and Big City fell in behind her. We were next followed by a sport fish. Big City and the sport fish broke off at Bridge Point (the devil's Backbone jumping off point for the Abacos). Salty and Tonto went all the way in to Spanish Wells. The 11-NM trip took about 90 minutes.
We both fueled up and are now waiting for a diver. He is currently busy with under water work blocking a big lobster boat on a haul out track. This is off season for lobsters so the boats are getting pulled for new bottom paint and annual maintenance. Then the diver will pull our props and put on our spare set. Once fixed we'll head for Nassau.
Ann & Mike leave Salty Lady tomorrow (Thursday, 16 June). They will be replaced by Linda & Tony Smythe. JoAnn and Claude Welles will join David & I on Tonto's Reward. They we head for the Exumas.
Cheers, Gail B.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Harbour Island
After getting tied up at Valentine's Marina, David went off in search of the diver who was supposed to be lined up to pull our props and put on our spare set. However, it turned out to not so easy. David talked with two divers and the harbor master. Seems they only have the equipment to pull small 3-blade props. We have large 5-blade props. However, Bandit came to the rescue again. Yesterday afternoon he was piloting BIG CITY, 140-foot motor vessel, through the Devil's Backbone. David talked with him when he got here. We think we now have it arranged for someone from Spanish Wells to bring the proper sized prop puller to Harbour Island and get us fixed up.
In lieu of prop pulling, we went sightseeing yesterday afternoon. Had access to two golf carts so Tichenors, Bordelons and Bernstein putted around Harbour Island. The beach on the Atlantic side of Harbour Island has PINK sand. It is very fine, soft and really pink in color. Beautiful beaches.
l'll get photos edited and on the GHYC website soon!
Cheers, Gail B.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Tonto's Reward & Salty Lady June 12
Arrived at Spanish Wells about 1300 on Sunday with a easy crossing. 1 to 3 with a easy roll. Even lighter as we approached Egg Island to cross the reef. Got a golf cart to share and both the Salty and Tonto crews toured the island. Dinner ashore where we were the only people in the dining room. Departed at 1000 with Bandit, our pilot, to cross the Devils Backbone to get us to Harbor Island. We are tied stern to stern at Vallentines Marina with a number of boats from Royal Palm Y C. They have invited us to join them in a dinner at the resort this evening. Salty's crew opted for someone to wash our boat as we are going to tour the area in a golf cart. Life is good.
Spanish Wells, Eleuthera
Atlantic still had about 3-foot swells from the east with a little
chop on top from the west. It was a relatively smooth crossing - much
easier than we had expected.
Spanish Wells is a working town. The spinney lobster capital of the
world. They provide 75% of spinney lobsters world wide. Jim,
Camille, Mike and I each had a lobster tail for dinner last night.
Excellent! Davids and Ann stuck with cracked conch. Also excellent!
Yesterday I ran aground coming into Spanish Wells harbor. When our
pilot, Bandit, was here this morning to confirm crossing the Devil's
Backbone to Harbour Island, he said he had already talked with the
port authority about dredging the spot I hit. The entire town must
know about my hit!
Everyone takes a pilot when crossing from Spanish Wells to Harbour
Island. We have talked with several friends who are excellent boaters
and have crossed many, many times. They take a pilot every time. You
can share pilots. Bandit will guide either Salty Lady or Tonto and
the other will follow. My guess is that he will drive Salty Lady from
her fly bridge. He will have a much better angle to see the reefs and
coral heads from up high. Bandit said about eight boats in a line is
about all one pilot can handle. When the line gets too long the end
boats tend to be in different water at different times than the lead
boat.
More from Harbour Island. Cheers, Gail B.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Blue Bird I continues its journey north to Ontario
June 5, 2011
0745hrs Blue Bird I departed, Old Bahama Bay Club, West End, heading NW. The seas increased to 3'-5' with a 1'-2' chop on them as we were crossing the Gulf Stream.
1130hrs arrived Ft Pierce City Marina; we took on fuel as the Capt'n made arrangements with Homeland Security. HS wanted to see "everyone who is on board" at their offices at the Ft Pierce County Airport. Took a cab there, an official looked at us and sent us on our way. ?????
1430hrs BBI departed Ft Pierce headed for Ponce de Leon inlet, however the ride became uncomfortable so we decided to go in at Sebastian Inlet. A very tricky inlet, however we connected with a local commercial fisherman and followed him in to the ICW.
1730hrs arrived Sebastian River Marina, dinner onboard as everything was either closed or "blew away"
June 6, 2011
0630hrs BBI we enjoyed a wonderful sunrise while having breakfast.
0905hrs departed Sebastian River Marina heading for Daytona Beach.
1600hrs arrived Daytona, Halifax Harbour Marina. ICW 830.7 Dinner at Stavros and watched the Stanley Cup game at the sports bar.
June 7, 2011-06-11
0900hrs departed Daytona, Halifax Harbour Marina. Stopped at St Augustine ICW776 , for lunch at (O C Whites) across the street from the dock. Brought back memories of the GHYC East Coast Trip.
1700 hrs arrived at Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach Harbour. We tied up on the outside and went for a walk through the downtown. Very old, quaint, pretty, downtown, nice shops and restaurants. Fortunately, most stores were closed and the crew was tired with a low alcohol level.
June 8, 2011
0600hrs Fernandina Beach Harbour Marina ICW 716.7
Weather warm/hot, sticky/humid, no wind
Breakfast on board, "doasted bahama bred mahn"
0830hrs departed FBHM
0950 ICW 685 Jekyll Island, Jekyll Island Club. A bit of a challenge crossing thru St Andrew Sound, Janice on the charts & binocs, Linda on the Chartplotter, Smokey at the helm, WE MADE IT !!! Yeah, SMOKEY, Smokey????? Oh, that's another story.
1730hrs ICW555 Hilton Head. Skull Creek Marina is full so we are tied on the "fuel dock", but on a good note we're in the middle of all the action.
Dinner aboard, great Italian meal, pasta with a very unique sauce (everything that was going to be thrown out tomorrow), MUSTGO SAUCE.
June 9, 2011, Thursday
0830hrs departed Skull Creek Marina, Hilton Head ICW555. 210nm to Myrtle Beach (ICW340+/-), might stay in Charleston (ICW470+/-) tonight
1500hrs Charleston ICW467. Charleston Maritime Centre. Capt'n managed to get us a dock at the CMC, the closest a private vessel can get to the historic district.We strolled around the "old town", shopped at the market and ate at Pearlz (outstanding)
June 10, 2011 Friday
0930hrs departed CMC, heading for Myrtle Beach
1730hrs ICW354 arrived at Barefoot Marina, Myrtle Beach. The restaurant will not officially open until but we were invited for a "trial run" tomorrow evening. So, dinner on board, terrific meal, hats off to the galley grunts.
June 11, 2011 Saturday
Spent the day packing and getting Blue Bird I ready for her new crew. Managed to spend a couple of hours at the pool. Dinner at the marina restaurant was. . . . well let's just say there's room for improvement. It's under new management; they are not officially opened and still have some kinks to work out.
Carpe Diem
- and enjoyed it every time.
Gomba Smash Bushwhacker Tipsy Turtle
Yellow Bird Rum Punch Rum Keg
Yellow Tail Turtle Racer Bakers Bay Wreck
Rumrunner Nipper Shark Bite Bahama Mama
Teaser Snappa A Day On Da Beach Sex On Da Beach Blaster
A huuuuuge thank you to Greg, Jo, David and Jackie for putting together such a memorable cruise.
Carpe Diem
The final passage
Sent from my iPhone
Road signs at Hope Town
Hello from Salty Lady, June 11
We are in Hope Town waiting on the seas to diminish so we can make our trek down the east coast of the Abacos. Yesterday we washed clothes and bedding and dodged the tropical showers. Last night the Tonto crew came aboard and we polished off some wine and told stories. Some few minutes after they made the short trip across the dock the heavens opened up and gave both boats a good washing. Today the sun is shining and almost all of the clouds are gone and the winds have shifted southerly indicating the low has passed north of us. Today we plan a dink run to Lubbers Quarters and lunch at Cracker P's. The liquor cabinet will need some topping off this afternoon as Spanish Wells does not sell liquor.
Jim, Camille, Mike and Ann aboard MV Salty Lady
Spot is NOT broken!
The rain is over and it is a beautiful morning (Saturday, 11 June). We plan to take the dinghy to Lubber Quarters to check out Cracker P's Bar & Grill. We might also check out Tahiti Beach on the south end of Elbow Cay.
We plan to leave early tomorrow morning for Spanish Wells, Eleuthera. It's about a 60 NM trip.
Cheers from Salty Lady and Tonto's Reward... Gail B.
Friday, June 10, 2011
GHYC MEMBERS CRUISE TO THE ABACOS
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Hope Town - Back Again
Cheers, Gail B.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
And the Conch Award for the best line of the Abacos trip 2011, goes to . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bahamas Trip Fleet is on its way HOME to GHYC Marina
June 7: Anticipated arrivals include ONE FINE TOLLY, CAPTAIN MORGAN, DOC's JEWEL, ANNIE TIME, TREADNWATER, LADY BROOKS, and CARPE DIEM.
June 8: Anticipated arrival of KISMAR
Monday, June 6, 2011
Last Supper
Way home
Water is really skinny in the marina and most are on the bottom. We will plow our way put tomorrow.
According to captain Morgan pods don't turn in the mud.
Was the only inside marina with space.
Craig Anderson
419 722 9218 cell
419 423 0199 Findlay
239 590 0641 Fort Myers
Treasure Cay
We join back up with Salty Lady this morning on our way to Bluff House Marina on Green Turtle Cay.
Cheers, Gail B.
Signs at Hope Town
June 5, 2011, Blue Bird I, West End to Sebastian Inlet
0600hrs Sunday June 5, 2011 The crew is stirring, time to get moving. Breakfast on board, Bahamian cinnamon bread & coffee/tea whilst filling out our Bahamas Customs Departure Forms. There is no fee to leave, at least not yet, unlike USA's neighbour to the south.
0745hrs departed Old Bahama Bay Club Marina, West End, Grand Bahama Island. Winds are E NE light & building, seas 2' rollers & building, 92 nm to Ft Pierce.
0845hrs 30+/- mph, 3100rpm, 34 gal/hr, seas 2'-4' rollers., 68 miles to Ft Pierce. Auto pilot right on.
0905hrs 28mph, 2900rpm, , 30 gal/hr, 57 miles to FtP, seas building
0955hrs, 27mph, 2750rpm, 28.5 gal/hr, 35.8 mi to Ft P, seas 3' to 5'+, with a 1' – 2' chop and the Communications Officer is typing, trying to get caught up on the daily log.
1130hrs arrived at Ft Pierce City Marina, fuelled up, contacted Customs (Homeland Security) they requested that all passengers & crew, on board, present themselves at their office at the Ft Pierce County Airport. Called "Checker Cabs", no problem, take us to the airport, driver would have a little nap, and bring us back to FPCM. We presented ourselves at HS (Homeland Security), Our 30 second presentation went, "are you all Canadians", "yes". Back to the waiting cab/sleeping driver. How can anyone fall asleep that fast in a vehicle (no a/c) ? Return to Blue Bird at the FPCM.
1430 hrs departed for Ponce de Leon inlet at New Smyrna, 120nm north, however E NE 2'-4' seas and we're running into them, not good. It was decided to get on the ICW, the DITCH, at Sebastian Inlet. Very tricky, but as luck has it we followed a commercial fisherman in. Zig Zagged our way thru 100s of small boats & people swimming on the sandbars which apparently shift almost hourly and headed north for a couple of miles on the ICW and we stopped at Sebastian River Marina 1730hrs.. Diesel $4.39, Electricity $5.00, water no charge.
Mixed drinks, washed down the BBI, cooked steaks on the dock, 95F, humidity 100% +, under the supervision of some of the crew who were observing from the air conditioned wheel house. Showered and it's "beddy bye time". We're on the gas dock, which was the last available dock.
TTFN
Blue Bird I
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Buckaroo and Marisa Mae June 5
ELSKE returns to USA June 5
This marina was recommended to the Kelleys by the Johnstons of Kismar. Elske will remain here until Lake O waters rise enough.
The passage was smooth and without problem. Perfect weather, little wind, virtually no whitecaps, minimal swells. So nice indeed that Jackie got to take a nap on the way.
A trip highlight was seeing friends, Kaleen & Dave Dixon on FAMILY TIME as they journeyed with their flotilla from West Palm to Old Bahama Bay! Both boats took pictures of each other under way! Who would think that friends could meet in the middle of the Gulf Stream?
One very nice thing to report-- LOCAL BOATER OPTION WORKS FOR CUSTOMS CHECK-IN...easy & quick.
Kelleys head back to Fort Myers tomorrow via rental car. They will be visiting Elske on weekends.
SOVEREL HARBOUR MARINA
2401 PGA Blvd, Suite 120, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
561-691-9544
561-691-9557 fax
http://www.soverelharbour.com/
shmarina@bellsouth.net
Tonto's Alone
David & I decided to stay in Treasure Cay. There is a beautiful beach across the street from the marina, which we plan to enjoy this afternoon. I have chores to fill my morning... more photo editing and a little inside boat cleaning.
We will join back up with Salty Lady tomorrow at the entrance to the Whale Channel. We'll be at Bluff House Marina on Green Turtle Cay for a night and at Orchid Bay Marina on Great Guana Cay a night.
Cheers, Gail B.
Clear water at Spainish Cay
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Blue Bird I, June 4, 2011, West End, Old Bahama Bay Club Marina, photos to follow
June 4 Old Bahama Bay
Bluebird and Elske leave the Bahamas tomorrow morning. Bluebird will be traveling north back to Canada. Elske is going to Soverel marina in West Palm Beach to await Lake Okechobee waters rising. KISMAR plans to enjoy one more day here before leaving.
Spanish Cay
He has a 150 foot Richman for sale at the dock here. Need Fran to check GHYC check to see if the club can purchase it.
There is 2 miles of beach.
Great stop.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Blue Bird I at Spanish Cay Marina, June 3, 2011, photos to follow
Elske June 3 Great Sale Cay to West End
Following seas, Elske is surfing along at 9 knots.
08:30 Passing Mangrove Cay
Seas 2+ feet with swells, lots of boat rolling...wish we had stabilizers...White caps earlier in day than previously seen.
11:00 seas increasing, probably 4 ft with swells, following sea continues to be challenging.
13:45 DOCKED at Old Bahama Bay...Glad to be here!!!
Captain Pete cleans Conch
Elbow Cay Lighthouse
Cheers, Gail B.