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  • Day 5: Sailing Back North to Ship Channel Cay

    Wind in the hair and smiles on our faces we set sails again, heading back north toward our final destination before returning to Nassau: Ship Channel Cay. It was the third day sailing and I think we both felt more and more confident in doing it. A lot of the nervousness had turned into fun. […] More

  • Day 4: The Sandbar

    In the Bahamas the difference between high and low tide is about a meter of water. There are plenty of shallow places with sandy bottoms, and when the tide goes out, a few of these are exposed as “popup beaches” in the middle of the sea. They seem like absolutely magical places, so we set […] More

  • Day 3: Sailing, Rowing and a Wonderful Encounter

    Adjusting to the Bahamian time zone (Finland is +7 hours) was quite funny. When it got dark (after about six o’clock) we got tired and went to sleep. When the sun rose again, about twelve hours later, we got up. I never get this much sleep at home, so it was actually quite refreshing! This […] More

  • Day 2: Chilling with Iguanas

    Charlotte felt better! It was the absolutely best morning gift after an excruciating yesterday of seasickness. The morning sun was shining and Charlotte was sunshining. The perfect day to just relax and take a look around at our amazing surroundings. Allen’s Cay Just a short dinghy ride north of Highborne Cay is a small group […] More

  • Day 1: From Nassau to the Exuma Islands

    Provisioning done (lots of jugs of water, plenty of dry food, toast, cheese, coffee, weird sweets and obviously some sparkling wine for New Year’s). Water and fuel tanks filled, batteries charged. A general idea of where we were headed and which lines to pull to get the sails up. “Ready, captain?”, asked the charter company […] More

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