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Trevor in the galley

Our chef prepares the catch, nothing like fresh Mahi!

Sailfish!

Nice sail, big surprise!

Big Bull

Nice Bull Mahi, we released several big boys.

Mahi

Keith with the two we kept, along with some Blackfin Tuna these Mahi fed us all week.

Green Turtle Cay

We began the day at the historic settlement of New Plymouth.  This was another quaint old-world town full of character and charm.New Plymouth is very small, and you can cover just about everything in a couple of hours.   David in fro…

Boy’s Week Fishing

Brother Dave and his son’s Trevor and Keith fly into Black Point Exumas for a week of adventure and fishing.  We had a few really good weather days and the fish cooperated!I’ll post some photo’s as soon as I get a faster connection, most WiFi here…

Fernandina Beach

We had a tranquil evening at Pine Island last night. In the morning, we transited the Cabbage Swamp Canal – it’s actually prettier than the name would suggest – rural, but prettier (no dueling banjos, thankfully). We saw an interesting realtor’s si…

Man-O-War Cay

Man-O-War is famed for its boat building and the Albury name is known throughout the entire Bahamas.  They have been building boats and sail making for almost 200 years.We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Joe Albury, he welcomed us to his shop to s…

Pine Island (St. Augustine)

Dinner last night, alas the yacht club was closed because they had Mother’s Day brunch all day, was at Ronin Sake and Sushi Bar. It was a pretty good meal – Nick had the Kobe sliders (!) while Sherri had the sushi grade tuna. We had some famous Canad…

Hope Town

Today we took a ferry ride to Hope Town, it is one of the most quaint and charming islands we’ve gone to.  The homes are clustered together and painted in bright beautiful colors representative of the islands.  Flowering shrubs and flowe…