A few boats decided to stay an extra night in Governor's Harbour to attend the Friday night fish fry at the entrance of Cupid's Cay. For $12.00 we had a great meal and I have to tell ya…….the Rum Babbas were very, very good!
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The galley |
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Fried lane snapper |
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Party in the street |
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That says it all! |
The next morning we decided it was time to say goodbye to the harbor and head north to check out Hatchet Bay. The entrance didn't show itself until we were right in front of it and it was rather intimidating going in. The chop was was broadside and you had one chance to make the cut. After that the cliffs were going to visit you quickly. Nati was up to the task and we anchored in 7 feet of water for the night. Alice Town is a small settlement attached to the harbor and it was once a very active dairy and farming community. It is now the home of a couple of nice restaurants but very little is going on. We visited The Front Porch with sv's Lime'n & Jolly Mon and had some fantastic stone crab!
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The Front Porch Restaurant |
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Lime'n going out the cut, we are next |
The next day we sailed up through Current Cut and pulled into Spanish Wells to visit with "Lady Marie" in their home port. It will be good to see everyone. Right now we are trying to find a window to go north. The winds and squalls are not helping at the moment. Cross all fingers please.
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The waterfront from our mooring |
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