Let’s go to Lynyard CayLet’s go to Lynyard Cay
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[...]
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[...]
Our AT&T telephone plan has not been quite cost friendly as we had been told/sold so we took a ride into the Batelco (Bahamas Telephone Company) store to buy some[...]
Bear in mind as you read this that I do not understand everything about how the boat works. When we first bought the boat I was so overwhelmed with new[...]
I am hesitant to complain about the weather here since many of you are in the US where the weather is much colder. It has been a cold and windy[...]
Today’s post is the last in the series of posts about the Boston Whaler Dinghy Project. It is written by Steve with occasional comment or two by Joy. If you[...]
Today’s post is a continuation of Steve’s Boston Whaler Dinghy Story from yesterday. If you missed it–click here to read it first. My buddy Spencer and I hauled the boat[...]
Dinghy: a small boat designed as a tender or lifeboat, especially a small ship’s boat, rowed, sailed or powered by motor. Our dinghy is very important to us. We use[...]
(1/1/18) What a great way to start of 2018 by watching our Georgia Bulldogs defeat the Oklahoma Sooners 54-48. A crew of Sooners fans came in to cheer against us[...]
(12/31/17) A group of four dinghies took off in search of lobster New Year’s Eve–all determined to pack in as much fun as possible on the last day of the[...]
(12/29/17) Our time with the kids is coming to an end. Steve and I got up early Friday morning and were out of the marina by 6:15. Caroline had a[...]