Worlds Best View from a Laundromat – Exumas Sailing Report – Part 6

IMG_2718One of my goals shortly after college was to always live somewhere that I could have my own washer and dryer.  The whole laundromat process seemed depressing, and I was anxious to become laundry independent.  As we contemplate a future life of cruising, I am aware that it is very unlikely that any boat I purchase will have a built in washer and dryer.  I never really thought about this aspect of cruising life until

Blow Holes and Bird Peppers – Exumas Sailing Trip Report – Part 5

Black Point Settlement

 

We woke up in the Black Point Settlement anchorage dreaming of Coconut bread french toast.  We soon learned it wasn’t a dream and it was fantastic!  It was also a beautiful morning to enjoy breakfast al fresco in the cockpit.  I could get used to waking up to this life everyday.

Coconut bread french toast!

Coconut bread french toast!

After breakfast, we headed back ashore to see more of the island.  We took a short hike to windward side.  The rocks were very sharp so it was

Sailing to Black Point Settlement for Coconut Bread – Exumas Sailing Trip Report – Part 4

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After a great visit with the swimming pigs of Big Major, we decided it was time to start sailing somewhere.  Our destination was Black Point Settlement on  Great Guana Cay about nine miles south and the objective was to pick up loaves of their famous coconut bread for ourselves and a few of Jen and Jon’s fellow cruisers.  Winds were gusting to 20 knots, and we had a great sail between the cays.  It was fun to experience sailing on a large cruising yacht, and the Kelly Peterson hull really showed its awesome performance averaging 7.5 knots using