After two long days traveling 114 miles from the Ragged Islands we arrived at George Town this afternoon. Yesterday was a splendid day of sailing from Hog Cay to Water Cay. Today was a long day of motoring—with a brief period of motor-sailing—from Water Cay to George Town. The anchorage at Water Cay was rolly and it seems that is the case no matter what the wind and seas are doing. We left Water Cay before sunrise this morning to make sure we entered the shallow Comer Channel near high tide. We opted not to try the even shallower Hog Cay Cut even though it would have shaved four hours off of today’s trip. We are anchored on the west side of the harbor in anticipation of a west wind that is forecast to arrive tomorrow. It is actually quite nice here
Sunrise in the Jumentos Cays.
Views of the Master’s Harbour anchorage. It is pretty and peaceful here at the moment.
We like our anchorage on the west side of Elizabeth Harbour. Most boats are anchored near Stocking Island on the east side. The town of George Town is three miles to the northwest so we are not in a convenient location for grocery shopping. There is, however, a laundry not far from where we are and we plan to check it out tomorrow.
Sunrise in the Jumentos Cays.
Views of the Master’s Harbour anchorage. It is pretty and peaceful here at the moment.
We like our anchorage on the west side of Elizabeth Harbour. Most boats are anchored near Stocking Island on the east side. The town of George Town is three miles to the northwest so we are not in a convenient location for grocery shopping. There is, however, a laundry not far from where we are and we plan to check it out tomorrow.
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