Little Cumberland IslandLittle Cumberland Island
We had one more chance to see the horses before pulling up the anchor and heading north to St. SImons Island. It was a treat to see the horses from[...]
We had one more chance to see the horses before pulling up the anchor and heading north to St. SImons Island. It was a treat to see the horses from[...]
(4/10/18) Four engines could be heard getting started for a day of travel about 6:45 a.m. on Monday. We followed Mascot out of Black Sound hoping for a beautiful day[...]
(4/5/18) Looking at back at these photos of the fiery setting sun, I think that God doesn’t need words to talk to us. He has at His command the sun,[...]
(4/5/18) Back at Lynyard Cay it was time to go exploring and looking for treasure. We were on a mission to find Patti some conch shells and sea biscuits. Sea[...]
Rays are a member of the cartilaginous fish category which includes sharks, skates and chimaeras. Most stingrays have one or more stingers on the tail. The stingray is not aggressive[...]
An abandoned house overlooking Bucaroon Bay called out to Frank & Steve to come and explore. Sherrie and I stopped with looking in the windows of what was once a[...]
(3/25/18) Four weeks at home flew by very quickly. We got back to Marsh Harbour on a Saturday and had to get the boat out for some exploring. Sherrie, Frank,[...]
It is always wise to anchor with protection from the winds. We anchored behind Lynyard Cay in the Sea of Abaco protected from the winds blew on the Atlantic side. [...]
One of the nicest parts of anchoring is the morning sunrise. There is a quiet that is hard to find in populated areas. We love to sit on the flybridge[...]
A large contingent of Royal Marsh Harbour Yacht Club Members headed out of Abaco Beach Resort to anchor at Lynyard Cay on Wednesday. Several boats picked up a mooring ball[...]