Saturday, August 3, 2019

In Treasure Cay

We are in Treasure Cay.  (26°40'22.88" N  77°16'55.34" W )
https://www.google.com/maps/@26.6734044,-77.2798979,1120m/data=!3m1!1e3

Part of our hurricane season plan is to be in a safe (as possible) marina. Treasure Cay marina is such. .

It is well protected, and is only 3 hours sail from Marsh Harbour. We have reserve a space in the marina until the end of the season, so we will have a place to secure our boat and our-self in case something critical happens with the weather



Star fish 

Even coco has it's own place

Amazing tree's fruit/flower




So, on Wednesday 7/31, we left Marsh Harbour intending to sail to Treasure cay, and as usual, predicted winds, and actual winds did agree. The winds were light and behind us. We motored for less than 3 hours in an OK weather and reach our marina.

We are staying here for a few days, letting the first tropical wave pass, looking at the potential second tropical development in the Atlantic.

The next coconut tree
As I am writing those lines, the next tropical wave is seams to be less troubling than initially predicted. If stay that way, we will be returning to Marsh Harbour on Tuesday.

In the meantime, we have been touring the area, learning where the shops are, and walking the beach and swimming in the sea.

One of the reasons we also need to go back to Marsh Harbour is due to the fact that our boat fridge has broke down. We are using it as a cold box with ice we buy and we are using our second fridge/freezer (our SnoMaster - now our freezer saver) as a two freezer unit to save our frozen food (and as a Jewish boat - we have a lot of it)

We took some dinghy rides around the harbour, and even got out in a major rain storm, and as you can see above the beach is on of the 10 most beautiful beaches in the world.

Stay tune for updates.

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