KEEPING TRACK

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Friday, May 11, 2018

Back in the USA

Tuesday. May 9, 2018

Cruising down the St. Lucie Canal on our way to Moore Haven for the night.

Got lots to do to get Mystic Lady ready for her summer lay-up.

Nice day to stroll down the river.





Even crossing Lake Okeechobee was a piece of cake although the winds picked up as the day progressed.

We saw 2 foot swells building to 3 foot.

It was a long day with three locks to transit.




The boat behind us followed us closely ever since leaving the St. Lucie locks.

The captain called on the radio and asked if we had any local knowledge concerning the lake crossing. He wanted to follow us. I told him it was probably our eleventh or twelve time and would be glad to give him some pointers.



We were docking at the same place for the night and got to meet them the next day. Bill and 'Rhonda were very grateful for our help........it can be a stressful trip the first time...

May 12, 2018


The canal leading into River Forest storage facility is also a bit stressful.

Seems like Mystic Lady just ain't gonna fit.

But she does....






Total miles traveled so far = 864.6

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Berry Islands to Florida

May 6, 2018


Kelly and Norma pulled out late this morning on their sailboat "Tilaria ll".

We will probably meet up with them again tomorrow in Bimini as we will spend the night there and get an early start Tuesday to cross the Gulf Stream.

We are hoping for calm seas and no storms...


Mystic Lady is fueled up and patiently waiting to take her crew back to Florida.

The trawler next to us is also crossing tomorrow......but that boat hasn't moved in almost 2 years according to the dockmaster. The owners are building a house here on the Island.



So much for plans...at the last minute the Admiral and the Captain finally agreed on making an all day run from the Berry Islands to West Palm...
The weather was not looking good for a crossing from Bimini on Tuesday.'

We left Great Harbour Cay at first light and we knew we would see showers and squalls along the way.

"Mystic Lady" and "Just Us" made it thru some scattered squall activity just in time...
The scattered became "mostly" then turned into a solid wall of thunderstorms and heavy rain.

We knew it was going to improve later in the day as we made the Gulf Stream crossing but the "Tongue of the Ocean" was a bit rough in the early a.m.
It was a good decision because this line was right behind us as we left the Tongue and entered the Straits of Florida. All in All it was a good day but a long and tiring day. This Old Captain was a "Tired Puppy" buy the time we reached
Florida. Up at 4:00 a.m..........11 1/2 hours of seas.......45 minutes up to the anchorage and get set up for the night....and 3 minutes to crash on the bed....

More rain and lots of sea....

The 139 mile trip was the longest single day of cruising so far.

Both boats performed perfectly, weather forecast was good except sea state...."Chris Parker Weather" had seas at 3-5 ft....Windfinder had them at 1-2 ft.....Parker was the closest.




Someone posted this screenshot the next day....

I would say we got out of Dodge just in time...We would have been stuck in Bimini for several days.










Just got an email from Kelly and Norma on "Tiliara ll"...They are safely in Ft.Lauderdale.
Like us, they decided to make a run for it at the last minute. But being on a sailboat means a day and night run.
They skipped the Bimini layover and sailed straight thru to Ft. Lauderdale......so proud of those two...sure hope we meet up with them another day...

Total miles traveled so far = 736.6



Saturday, May 5, 2018

Island Girls Birthday May 4th

May 4, 2018


Happy Birthday Christine...
you get another birthday in the Islands.....

Michele cooked up a birthday dinner for the Admiral on "Just Us"..







Must be more to this story than I know...

She really got a laugh out of her gift......seems Michele had a difficult time buying it with Christine looking over her shoulder asking a dozen questions.







It must have been bought on Green Turtle Cay several weeks ago.


She was pleasantly surprised..





May 5, 2018


Birthday is over......time to get back to some serious Dinghy adventures..

Four dinghies heading out of Great Harbour Cay with no idea how rough it will be on the outside.....





Well it was a little rough but we managed to find our favorite beach and show it to the newbees.

Everyone got a bit wet from the swells but hey, that's part of the fun.

Once in the cove the water was very calm....we saw a lot of stingrays while here.

We chased a few Stingrays while we were here.....the water was full of these graceful beauties.....Never got close enough to get a real good shot, they are very cautious.....


First time we had been out with Kelly and Norma...they too, are waiting for a weather window to cross over to 'Florida.

They are on a sailboat named "Tilaria ll"....






Good folks from Ft. Lauderdale,
had to get several pictures of them because Kelly forgot his phone....

Everyone seemed to enjoy the sugar sand beaches...

We even found the Blue Hole and the Airplane wreck, altough it was under water..


The airplane was a drug running plane used back in the 80's....It was fully submerged today because we went at high tide...at low tide about 2-3 feet of the plane is out of the water....



A neat picture of Christine behind a Pine Tree on the beach.

Today we made it to another new beach we found during our last trip but the tide was out and we couldn't get in..

Today the tide was in....we made it.


May 5, 2018



Another day, another social event...
The marina's "Grill and Chill" is  usually every Friday evening but it was cancelled yesterday due to the storms that came through.

So it's a Saturday "Grill and Chill".




The local chefs were bar-b-que ing some Ribs, Chicken, Steaks, and Pork.

The chicken was without a doubt the best....I know because I ate some of everybody's...

Several boaters showed up for this event...everyone is patiently waiting for the weather to clear up.


Left to right....My Admiral Christine, "Just Us" Admiral Michele (with one L), Captain Dave of "Just Us", Captain Rick and his Admiral "Michelle (with  two L's ) and the hat with the Jack Daniels is mine....

Another good outing with good friends...thank you Great Harbour Cay for you hospitality.



Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Touring the Ruins of Great Harbour Cay..May 1-3

Tuesday, May 1

Being a bit windy today it was the perfect time to do a walking tour of the surrounding area.

Not your typical brochure tour..anyone will show you the beauty of the beaches but I wanted to show the "What it Used to Be" side fo GHC.

Christine and I gathered up 3 more couples and headed off.


These first two pics are of the Tiki Hut and Pool that is on a little knob about 50 yards from our boat...buried in the bush.

This is part of the original structures built in 1969..but closed for now.

The dockmaster says it has been recently purchased and will reopen again some day. (someday being the key word)





Also on the waters edge at the end of the marina is the Old Tamboo Club...This is owned by the Homeowners here on the Island.

It was the sight of a birthday party last time we were here but it is closed and in disrepair at this time.






After leaving the marina area we head up the road to the Clubhouse...and what a place this once was..

Very extravagant in it's day.
Captain Rick of Ghost Rider leads us up the steps of this old ruins that seen it's heyday from 1969 to 1979.



Once inside the building it's easy to see the attraction of this Island development.

This view is from the second floor just above the swimming pool and overlooks the marina.

It sits atop a hill that would allow views of both the Atlantic ocean and the Berry Sound.
Just imagine the view without all the overgrown foliage.

Christine and her walking stick leads us down one of the many golf cart trails that intwine this development.
Here at the bottom of the hill is one of the nine holes still left of the golf course. The Homeowners are trying to keep these nine holes maintained. The other nine disappeared in the brush. Water issues and maintenance was it's downfall.



As Rick tries to pin a hole we make our way along the golf path to the "Roundabouts" or "Golf Villas" as some called them.
They are scattered along the path in the woods overlooking the marina but most all have disappeared in the brush also.

Fires destroyed many of the Villas long ago.

The golf path led us back to the road to the marina and this shot was from the Townhouses across the harbor from the marina.

Mystic Lady and Just us are waiting for a weather window to cross over to the states...
Hopefully, next week some time.




Back at the Marina we wander through this old restaurant that is being restored by the owners.

However, no body seems to know what it is going to be when finished.????

The huge beams throughout shows it was built to last and well worth restoring.


Annie found a new friend and I found a wealth of information regarding the history of this unique place.

Meet Margaret Saunders, she was sitting outside Elon's store as we walked by.

I get a lot of my knowledge about GHC from the locals like Margaret.  Elon, the store owner is also a valuable source of info.

By luck, during our last visit here, I met a young man while walking the Golf Paths. He was the one that showed me the old villas and some of stories about the development.

Almost with tears in her eyes Margaret explained how beautiful this place was in the 60's and 70's. We were looking across the harbour at the hillside where the villas were. She was truly saddened by it's condition now.
She came here in 1978 and worked as a waitress in the Clubhouse until it closed on May 5, 1979. She remembered the date well.
She said she met so many nice people...and remembers the Millionaires and Movie Stars that visited here regularly.

For more on the History click the link below:

Great Harbour Cay History

May 2 and 3  2018





Took time to visit Rick and Michelle on "Ghost Rider II" today.
I took a tour of their 50 ft. Nordhavn, very similiar to their 47 and of course the only picture I took was the engine room....go figure.



Later in the day we took a dinghy ride thru the harbours to view some houses.

Rick and Michelle will need to turn "Ghost Rider ll" around to get their dingy off so they went with us.

We will help with the turn-around later.



With the winds blowing over 20 knots out of the East today we decided to stick our nose out the Cut and see if we could follow the Leeward side of the Island tomorrow for a long ride.

Didn't work....too choppy.
We did manage to show them "Bardot Beach" named for Bridgette Bardot who spent a lot of time on her little piece of beach.

Christine cooked up some pork chops and invited the gang over to "Mystic Lady" for dinner.

I mixed up a blender full of "Mystic Marvels", (a rum drink I formulated after several different blends), for everyone to toast a great Island Adventure.

Rick and Michelle from "Ghost Rider", Dave and Michele from "Just Us" and " The Captain, the Admiral, and first mate "Annie" from "Mystic Lady" all had a good time with perfect weather...the stronger than normal winds kept a nice breeze blowing through the "Back Porch".

Thursday, May 3




The crews are getting restless as we wait out this latest weather issue...seems we won't be crossing until next week.
So, Captain Dave gets out his favorite Rod and Reel and starts fishing off the back of "Just Us"....no sooner had he laid his rig down to grab a chair something rather large grabs his rig and pull it all under the dock.
He then gets the dingy so he can reach the bottom but to no avail. The water here is 12-13 feet deep. Luckily, a diver was cleaning the bottom of the boat next to "Mystic Lady" so he came over and free dived to find the Rod and Reel...It was certainly an entertaining sight watching Fisherman Dave.


Can you see our little buddy the "SeaHorse" ...he is orange and on the left side of the Piling Picture...Lots of barnacles on this piling.



Our marina neighbor this week is this "Yellow" 72 foot Sportfish Yacht. It is a fully composite built boat, the details are staggering. I had lots of questions for the Captain.
It belongs to the owner of Manley Performance, they make engine parts for Racing Engines. I'm sure my racing friends will recognize the name.