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West End To Marsh Harbour, Abaco

Departing Old Bahama Bay we say goodbye to ocean depths over 3,000 ft. and slowly cross onto the Bahama Bank with depths of only 7 ft.  The water is so clear it feels EUROPA floats above the star fish and the sandy bottom held by an almost invisib…

West End To Marsh Harbour, Abaco

Departing Old Bahama Bay we say goodbye to ocean depths over 3,000 ft. and slowly cross onto the Bahama Bank with depths of only 7 ft.  The water is so clear it feels EUROPA floats above the star fish and the sandy bottom held by an almost invisib…

Clearwater To West End, Grand Bahama Is.

EUROPA slipped her lines in Clearwater April 25, 2009 and took a very casual pace to Florida’s east coast through Lake Okeechobee.  Lake levels were down to 5ft. but we made it across without finding the bottom.  We departed Lake Worth Inlet at 6:45a…

Clearwater To West End, Grand Bahama Is.

EUROPA slipped her lines in Clearwater April 25, 2009 and took a very casual pace to Florida’s east coast through Lake Okeechobee.  Lake levels were down to 5ft. but we made it across without finding the bottom.  We departed Lake Worth Inlet at 6:45a…

Clearwater To West End, Grand Bahama Is.

EUROPA slipped her lines in Clearwater April 25, 2009 and took a very casual pace to Florida’s east coast through Lake Okeechobee.  Lake levels were down to 5ft. but we made it across without finding the bottom.  We departed Lake Worth Inlet at 6:45am on Tuesday, May 5.  Easterly winds 5-10 kts. and an easterly swell with waves too close together had us pounding a bit for the first two hours.  However, as we approached the axis of the Gulf Stream, the distance between waves increased and improved our ride.  Seas subsided to 1-2ft, and we sat back, let the autopilot do the driving, and enjoyed a quiet crossing; arriving at West End at 2:15pm.

Approaching the Bahama Bank, the dark cobalt blue hues of the Gulf Stream slowly changed to royal blue, turquise, then emerald green.  No matter how many times you see this site, it always takes your breath away.

We cleared customs, washed the salt off EUROPA, and had our first cold beer.  We love Old Bahama Bay, the resort marina at West End; and stay for 3 nights before heading for the Abacos.

Charleston, S.C. To Portsmouth, VA.

NEW!  Friday, May 30, 2008                                     Charleston, S.C. – Georgetown, S.C.
 
Touring Charleston needed more time, so we’ve decided to return to this charming city in the fall, but today we…

St. Augustine To Charleston

Tuesday, May 20        St. Augustine – Jacksonville Beach
We’re underway at 7:45am after topping off the fuel tanks.  A gray morning begins with overcast skies.  The weather forecast calls for a weak front to push through and southwest win…

Miami To St. Augustine

Friday, May 9, 2008   Key Biscayne Yacht Club – Coral Reef Yacht Club
A few cocktails and an excellent dinner on the outside, bayside patio at Key Biscayne Yacht Club capped off a perfect day of cruising through the Keys.  On Friday, we slept in, …

Clearwater To Miami

Thursday, May 1, 2008           Clearwater – Sarasota

Many people ask, “how’s it feel being retired, starting a 1600 mile cruise to the Chesapeake?”  Well, the most dominant feeling is relief!  Because I know that once we toss off t…

Heading Home, Slowly

 Winter arrived in south Florida.  A cold front pushed temps into the 30’s even in Naples for two days.  Great timing, as these were the days when I accomplished calls to hospitals in Naples and Ft. Lauderdale.  Now that the wi…