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Hampton, VA

The AGLCA Rendezvous ended and we were back to constantly checking numerous weather Apps and planning stops. With the weather in Chesapeake Bay being unfriendly for cruisers, we chose a short 12 Nautical Mile trip across the James River stopping in Hampton, VA.

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North Carolina

The ICW is basically a watery interstate route filled with natural breathtaking beauty and engineered paths connecting the waterways. In North Carolina the ICW runs for almost 300 miles and has large tidal flow, inlets currents, creeks and rivers, shallow water and active dredging barges. Three Sons cruised the 271 miles of the ICW through North Carolina and meandered around the obstacles in 5 days.

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Heading West Towards USA

Mother Nature decides when we travel and where! Our time in the Bahamas is coming to a close. It is looking like we might have a weather window this weekend to cross over to the East Coast of Florida. Easter Sunday is looking like great conditions to cross the Atlantic and travel the Gulf Stream but we will see if Mother Nature is playing tricks. As we closely watch the weather, we are moving west to stage getting back to the states.

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Green Turtle Cay, Abaco

Our trip to Green Turtle Cay was uneventful, but we put a lot of effort in deciding to go. The trip from Great Guana Cay to any point west requires a short jump into the Atlantic before cutting back into the mostly protected Sea of Abaco. This jump is knows as Whale’s Cut as it goes around Whale’s Cay.

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Great Guana Cay, Abaco

With the prediction of a ‘blow’ coming across the Bahamas, we decided to hunker down in Great Guana Cay. We cruised 8.5 Nautical Miles across the Sea of Abaco to Settlement Harbor and docked at Orchid Bay Marina. Great Guana Cay was also devastated by Hurricane Dorian in 2019. We took lots of walks along the beach and up and down the streets to get a feel for the rebuilding and devastation by Mother Nature. Thankfully, the weather was beautiful while we waited for the blow, so along with lots of walks, we spent time with other cruisers on the docks and visited the two famous beach bars, Nippers and Grabbers!

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Marsh Harbor, Abaco

We decided on a quick visit at Marsh Harbor in order to stay ahead of a storm that was coming our way. Since reviews and word of mouth reports claimed anchoring was quite tight in Marsh Harbor, we chose to dock at Conch Marina and Inn. The marina is family owned by locals and had good reviews and space.

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Hope Town, Abaco

Leaving Little Harbour, our next stop was an easy cruise of 15 Nautical Miles taking 2 hours at 7.5 knots. During the cruise we were treated to a dolphin show. About 10 dolphins, including a few calves, played in our bow wake and jumped completely out of the water in front of us. Things like this will never get old and we were so amazed at each jump and leap!

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Spanish Wells, BS

Spanish Wells, located on St. George’s Cay, is a district of the Bahamas located about a third of a mile off the northern tip of Eleuthera Island.  This beautiful cay is two miles long and half a mile wide with a population of about 1,600. The main industry of this cay is lobstering and there is not much here for tourists. Spanish Wells’ remote location makes it relatively difficult to reach.

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Hatchet Bay Pond, Eleuthera

Leaving Rock Point we were headed 25 Nautical Miles north to Governors Harbor. The weather was a little windier than forecasted but the cruise was fine. Upon arrival at Governors Harbor all the iffy reviews we read came true. After trying to set the anchor twice, we decided to abort and move to our plan B.

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