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Two days before Easter Sunday we leave the Ten Thousand Islands after anchoring out with Dan and Karen and head south to the Florida Keys and our favorite anchorage near Islamorade, Shell Key. This is a long 81nm run but get in to enjoy a beautiful sunset. This does not last long as we are off early the next morning to head up to Pumpkin Key where Scott and Mary and Rick and Christie are staging for our crossing to the Bahamas looks like a Sunday crossing. The holiday traffic was active, but we arrived around 2:30.
Scott and Mary on Salt Wife come by and get us and we all head over to Inked Mermaid for Happy Hour and Happy Planning as we will leave the next morning at sunrise. Easter Sunday - Resurrection Day, we pull anchor at 6:45 and we are off to cross the Gulf Stream and head over to the beautiful blue waters of the Bahamas. Rick and Scott decide to stop on the bank for the night, but we decided to head on to Great Harbour and anchor at dark because the seas were beautiful. The water was perfect the entire afternoon and evening. We weren’t alone as the two trawlers at Pumpkin Key were also coming along. One was in front and the other behind us. Cruise ships were slowing moving or anchored along our path and looked like cities on the water. Finally we see lights from shore ahead and know we are close. It is hard to determine where other boats are so we slide in as close as we dare and drop the anchor. The next morning is beautiful and the water is flat. We soon learn we need to bring the boat into the marina to check in so we take a slip for a few days. We also find out they charged us an extra $100 for Easter Monday holiday. Oh well, what to do we are in another country. The big excursion here was a dinghy trip up Shark River to the other side of Great Harbor and a beautiful beach and sandbar area. But the real reason for the trip is the turtles. When we return our winch fails. But Rick, Dee, and JB Weld to the rescue, Just so you know it pulled her up the rest of our Bahamas trip. The next day we meet Mark and Genevieve from Lake Lure, NC who have chartered a boat but the boat is having lots of problems. We also meet Chocho from Cancun who takes us all up to The Rock for sunset. Genevieve and I explore a little. Finally, We enjoy a homemade pizza dinner at the marina and plan our departure with Rick and Christie for the Exumas and as soon as possible the Ragged Islands. We are so excited. Leaving the Berry Island was some of the worst seas I can remember. So thankful to round the north side and put the seas behind us. Still a little rough, but time to fish. All The Journey crews could bring on board is a Mr. Barry. Heading in to Nassau area to anchor we passed all the cruise ships now off the dock and heading back to Florida and snuck into our anchorage just past sunset. A sailing cat arrived during the night and lots of activity woke me up. It appeared their swim platform had broken and their dinghy was sinking. They worked hard I believe got the situation under control. We didn’t see anyone the next morning as we headed out to the Exumas. Of course, the generator needed an impeller. Dee begins again working on Journey in exotic places in this case while moving. We are Exumas bound.
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