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Governor’s Harbour to Rock Sound

Although we could have easily spent another day or two in Governor’s Harbour we decided to raise the anchor and sail further south to Rock Sound. The forecast called for numerous squalls and wind that shifted to the southeast. Rock Sound is one of the few harbors along the coast of Eleuthera that provides protection from south or west winds. Our sail to Rock Sound was even sportier than the sail we had the day before. The double reefed main kept the ride comfortable. Have I mentioned how much we like our furling mainsail? George put the awnings up after we dropped the anchor. His timing was perfect, the rain started just as he was finishing. We are expecting squalls today and tomorrow and the awnings enable us to keep the hatches open so the cabin doesn’t get too stuffy while it is raining. 

Rain in Rock Sound, Eleuthera. 



Sunset in Governor’s Harbour. 

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