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Seclusion in paradise!

Secluded, private and undisturbed…that is our island for the night! We cruised from Highborne Cay north through the shallows north of Ship Channel Cay through the Middle Grounds and decided that we would bypass Nassau. The anchorages in Nassau are ma…

Marsh Harbour to Little Harbour

Today we traveled from Marsh Harbour to Little Harbour (one of our favorite spots in the Abacos).  Upon arrival we discovered there was another Fat Bottom Girl in the harbour; a 48′ Endeavor Cat.  We had the pleasure of meeting…

Waccamaw River

     This is the first entry into a new catagory that we will be labeling Best Scenic Waterways.  We first saw this waterway on November 2, 2010, when all the leaves had fallen from the trees.  Today, the leaves have s…

Rick, Deb and Izzy Aboard M/V Broulee and other Wild Adventures 2011-04-16 16:22:00

HEADING FOR THE BARN – PART II.  Well there go those plans out the door again.  Originally Rick and Izzy were going to hang in Florida until Deb returned from her Dad’s birthday gathering in Laughlin, Nevada sometime around the 3rd of Ap…

M/V Prince Washington

     This is M/V Prince Washington.  It appears to be affiliated with the South Carolina Public Schools.  I believe it would more appropriate if it were painted yellow and had a couple of red and amber lights; after all it…

Landfall: Staniel Cay, Exumas

We spent two nights in Staniel Cay Yacht Club, at the marina, rather than anchored out by Big Major’s. We’re feeling a bit decadent for ourselves, being in another marina so soon after all our anchoring out, but we enjoyed it. We bypassed Georgetow…

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…

She’s Here!!!!!!!

For those of you who were anxiously awaiting Serenity’s arrival home, I just wanted you to know she arrived home safely on Saturday, April 9th at 5:20 pm.  As Serenity was eased into her slip, stern in, she was greeted with bright sunshine, mild t…

M/V Enticer

       This is M/V Enticer of Beaufort, SC.  We spotted this beauty on the Calibogue Sound in South Carolina.  She is a 1939 85 foot Trumpy Design built by Mathis Yacht.  If you have an extra 3.3 million lay…