Planning this trip from the Bahamas to the US has seemed especially challenging. Of course it is entirely possible we have forgotten how much we agonized over the timing of other trips. We delayed our departure until today in order to avoid squalls in the Gulf Stream. Even so the forecasts suggested that we still may encounter occasional squalls here and there. George spent the past few days running weather routing models for numerous times of day. What if we left at noon instead of 9AM? How about 1PM? 6AM? 5AM? 4AM? 3AM? Abandon leaving today altogether? In the end we chose leaving the marina at 2:30AM and so far, so good. We expected to pass close to squalls off coast of Fort Pierce, FL and that is exactly what happened. Delaying our departure until today meant we have had very little wind do we may be motoring all the way. We expect to arrive in Georgetown, SC but may change those plans, depending on the weather. ...
We are still running weather models and talking to Chris Parker (our weather forecaster) trying to determine when we are leaving Lucaya and what our destination will be. Right now it looks as if we will be leaving Lucaya on Monday morning and going to either North Carolina or South Carolina. We have had to delay our departure in order to avoid the thunderstorms that are forecast to be in the Gulf Stream. Unfortunately, the delay means we will have to motor most of the way. While we are waiting George has worked on a few boat projects and I did laundry in the marina’s laundry facility. We walked 1.5 miles to the grocery store and what a nice store it was! We ate at the restaurant here on the property and plan to try another restaurant that we passed while walking to the store. Tomorrow I will be preparing the food we will eat while we are offshore. This is a screenshot from a Predict Wind weather routing run. On the right you can see the forecast models from which you can cho...