Great Exuma and Cat Island

After a dinghy trip to explore Sand Dollar Beach, we rented a car to explore Great Exuma Island.   The island is only about 50 miles long so we got to see end to end.

 

 

Katie and Brian organized a dive trip for us in the George Town area.  We went to a spot on Stocking Island called the Blue Hole.  The islands of the Bahamas are made of limestone that have been riddled with caves over the eons.  Sometimes the caves break out into the surface and result in deep holes in the bottom of the shallow sea that are deep, deep blue in color.  In the one we explored, the entrance to was somehow connected under Stocking island to the open sea to the East.  When the tide is rising, there is a strong current that comes through the cave system and brings nutrients for the fish.

 

The next day a boat friend suggested that we might consider heading across to Cat Island. After checking out the weather and course we decided the passage would work and casted off.  The crossing involved about 40 miles of open ocean.  It was pretty windy and the wavy.  Everyone got a good taste of open water sailing.

 

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We had rigged a trolling line and about 1/2 way across Brian hooked a fish.  We rounded up the boat to slow down so Brian could haul in the fish.  It was a tuna of about 5 lbs and made an excellent dinner for us.  We also learned it is a good idea to avoid swimming while cleaning fish since it only took about 30 seconds for a shark to find us.

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It really was a joy to make the sheltered waters behind Cat Island after the crossing.  We did a little exploring ashore.  The high point, literally, is Mt Alvernia where Fr. Jerome built his retirement hermitage.

 

This is kind of old news, but for any that missed it, here is a link to the update story that Stephen Clark did on our Sandy experience.  Thanks Stephen.

Couple spends Christmas at see

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5 Responses to Great Exuma and Cat Island

  1. Mary and Dick says:

    Fair winds on your journey we will watch your travels. Mary and Dick

  2. Mary says:

    Jeff it is the Salt Cay Island that is located in the Turks and Caicos territory. Jan.24 through Feb 1. if you are in the neighborhood stop by and we will buy you a drink. We are staying at the Compass Rose. Dick and Mary

    • Jeff says:

      Hi Dick and Mary. We will be around George Town then for a visit from our daughter. Hope we can catch up another time. Always great to have a dependable drink in foreign lands 🙂

  3. Jim & Kathy Abbott says:

    Hi Jeff & mary,

    Kathy and I have been enjoying your “digital log” of your adventures sailing south. We envy you.

    We have friends (Dick and Mary Blumenstein) that will be staying on Salt Cay the next couple of weeks. I am sure you guys would enjoy each other if you have a chance to connect. I’m not sure exactly which cottage they are at, but you can reach them via e-mail if you’re in the area: rblumenstein@sbcglobal.net or mblumenstein@sbcglobal.net.

    We wish you all the best with your adventure(s) and a very happy 2013.

    Warm regards,
    Jim & Kathy Abbott

    • Jeff says:

      Hi Jim and Kathy,

      Happy New Year to you too. I don’t think we will be anywhere near Salt Cay, but thanks for thinking of us. We did spend a night on Rose Island which is just next to Salt. Very nice area. Paradise Island looks like Oz from there.

      All our best to you. Keep in touch.

      Jeff and Mary

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