Fayaway continues sailing southward after ducking the latest powerful cold front emanating from Florida, away from the Exumas, and most popular of the Bahamian cays. Strong northerlies have given in to brisk easterly trades. Steady winds were gusting to low 30s throughout January. Our comrades in the eastern Caribbean are really getting steamrolled with incessant …
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Chaos At The Cay
Two days before an expected strong northerly blow, we anticipated by finding a nice empty spot on the south side of Big Major Cay, free from inexperienced charterers who apparently believe it's best to drop anchor as close as possible to any other boats, regardless of how open the anchorage happens to be. Despite any …
Crossing to the Bahamas
After a few hops down the coast, and seeing a rocket launch offshore from Cape Canaveral, we have two words to live by now: Weather Window. That’s weather for allowing us across the Gulf Stream. Any wind containing a northerly component is a no-no, as folks from our home town of Newburyport will attest that …
Brunswick: Gem on the Georgia Coast
If you’re seeking a unique coastal destination where history, nature, and Southern charm converge, look no further than Brunswick, Georgia. Known as the “Gateway to the Golden Isles,” Brunswick offers a delightful mix of maritime adventures, rich cultural heritage, and a laid-back lifestyle. For sailors and adventurers alike, this coastal town is more than just …
LuckGrib
Warning: I’m becoming more fond of another piece of useful software, and hence this post. If expecting another adventure story, you are now likely reading of one of those boring technical topics. Thanks for your patience while I work on more sailing/travel related posts! 🙂 More coming! Weather forecasting technology is quite fascinating these days. …