We’ve been chugging north on the Indian River. Last night we anchored here next to the Boston Whaler plant in Edgewater. Today we’re stopping at New Smyrna Beach and Daytona Beach.
More of Susan’s pictures from the last two days.





























We’ve been chugging north on the Indian River. Last night we anchored here next to the Boston Whaler plant in Edgewater. Today we’re stopping at New Smyrna Beach and Daytona Beach.
More of Susan’s pictures from the last two days.





























Susan’s favourite photos from today. Warm and breezy.























Today I met Miles and Susan in West Palm Beach as planned. They’re aboard for a week and fly out of Jacksonville.
We’re reasonably well stocked. Susan will take lots of photos.
I don’t have much of a plan beyond chugging towards New York and the Hudson River. Looking forward to it.
Tonight we’re anchored here in North Palm Beach. Will be underway tomorrow by 0800 with plans for a mid day beach stop.
Below are a few of Laura’s photos. They do most of the talking.
This is Cat Island and Eleuthera.

















The Abacos








Five weeks, and about 950 NM. The only issue with the boat was a failing toilet pump that we replaced before leaving FL. We discovered that the water tank is 463 litres, or about 125 gallons.
The Exumas were undeniably beautiful. I’ve never seen such vivid colours. My favourite area was Cat Island and Eleuthera. It’s far less tourist driven, with no big resorts or cruise ship ports (yet – there’s a big Disney cruise ship port under construction on Eleuthera). Groceries and good small restaurants were plentiful and reasonably priced. I’d go back with the intention of spending more time ashore.

We’re back in Florida, anchored tonight in Stuart. Tomorrow we’ll be in Indiantown where we departed five weeks ago.
To catch up, we spent two more nights on Eleuthera, then from Spanish Wells headed north to the Abacos. After three nights there we had a weather window and cruised 130 miles to West Palm Beach, arriving at 0200 this morning. Lots of travelling, but under good conditions.
It was a great trip. I’ll write some further thoughts later and publish some of Laura’s photos. Here are mine, all from Eleuthera.









We came into Rock Sound this evening.
The last two days have largely been traveling. Yesterday we came up to Little San Salvador Island and anchored at a cruise ship beach as the passengers were departing. Today we stopped for lunch at the Barn House Bar and Grill. Delightful spot.
We’ll be following the shore up to Spanish Wells over the next couple of days, then on the Abacos. Weather looks good for the hop between.




What a delightful spot. There are about a dozen cruisers anchored here, and all were in for a music party put on by the local business community. Lots of fun.
Tomorrow we meander north.

















We’re anchored here. Nice spot, sheltered from the NE winds that came today with a weak cold front.
We got to Georgetown Saturday, and decided to head over here Sunday after picking up water and stores there. We reached the tip of the island around dusk and anchored in a mangrove channel last night. I’ll post some of Laura’s pictures soon.
We’ll spend tomorrow here, then head up the island and on to Eleuthera. The tentative plan is to head up through the Abacos after that.


It really is beautiful here.
Andrew flew out of Staniel Cay this morning. It was lovely having him join us. We had some gorgeous weather and scenery, and a great swim in Thunderball Grotto. Andrew and I were a bit apprehensive, but got in. Last night we enjoyed happy hour rum punch and conch fritters at Staniel Cay Yacht Club.
The remaining three continue down the chain. Tonight we’re anchored here, and tomorrow we’ll be in Georgetown.
From there the tentative plan is to head for Cat Cay and Eleuthera. Playing it by ear and watching the weather.
Laura caught a fish today and cooked it for dinner with fried potatoes, cole slaw, and corn bread. We’re eating well. Freezer is still full, and all systems are working.
The only real incident since my last update is that we lost David’s propane grill off the stern when rolling a bit entering an inlet. There were none to be had in Staniel Cay, but maybe we’ll find one in Georgetown.































We met up with Andrew yesterday without a hitch and got down here before sunset. Interesting spot. Today we took Escapade around the island and into a big lagoon. The water colours are spectacular in places.
Tomorrow we move a bit further down the chain.
Noteworthy was witnessing a SpaceX rocket ascending overhead last night.



















