Jekyll Harbour Marina, Jekyll Island, Georgia

The gold burgee flying proudly from FinallyWe are in Georgia!! Seems like we have been in Florida for so long, but we left Florida just after we pulled away from Fernandina Beach this morning. We went through the Cumberland Sound, very calm seas so no …

Exploring Cannes, France

Christi awoke at 0130, wide awake and full of energy. And she had naively thought she didn’t have any jet lag! Ha! She was wide awake most of the night, falling asleep near dawn. Today, Eric’s meetings didn’t start until noon, so we were able to sleep until about 1000 before getting up. We both awoke […]

Empuria Brava – over winter

Although my lack of correspondence may suggest that Mad Sunday has been abandoned for the past 5 months, nothing could be further from the truth.  It is true that she has been (more or less) resting up over the winter in the very pleasant surround…

Hanging on the Anchor

Tutukaka Harbor…. Funny name! But like most of the place names here in New Zealand, it’s origin is Maori. The anchorage is pretty well protected and the winds are blowing strong. We hold well over night and it is well into the morning the next day wh…

Staniel Cay

 

 

Shadow in 15 ft of water!

We made a short run from Black Point to Staniel Wednesday morning. Calm weather again gave us a smooth cruise. Our normal routine of closing the below decks portlights before we get underway is …

Springtime in the Abacos

This trip began a little differently than most; while I was on a “girls cruise” with friends and family, David and our friend Ryan brought the boat to the Abacos and had a “guys trip”. The cool thing was they did all the provisioning for our …

The Big Push Is On.

     We left Miami Beach on Monday, April 4, 2011.  Today, we anchored in Beaufort, South Carolina.  In just 10 short days our “slow boat to China” has taken us 550  miles, and we have about 750 miles to go to get bac…

Short Day Helped by Current

We waited out another cold front at Southport’s Harbor Village Marina, NC for two nights. One night we were fortunate to enjoy dinner at the home of Rick & Jeanne Brown, friends from Annapolis who have since moved to St. James Plantation, a very, very…

New Orleans

We are tied up at Seabrook Marine in New Orleans. This is a really nice marina and the owner is very hospitable and knowledgeable of the intracoastal waterway. Sounds like fuel is going to be an issue between here and Texas. We did not bring any jerry …

New Orleans

We are tied up at Seabrook Marine in New Orleans. This is a really nice marina and the owner is very hospitable and knowledgeable of the intracoastal waterway. Sounds like fuel is going to be an issue between here and Texas. We did not bring any jerry …