Great Bahama Bank
No photos as Internet is expensive and lacking... I'll eventually add them to the 6 or 7 posts I wrote earlier and am posting now December 27th
After a second night anchored just west of North Bimini we continued eastward. We went south a while to a charted route just south of Turtle Rocks. We were able to motor sail with just the Mizen and Genoa for a while with the light east wind. As we headed east we furled the Genoa. The light east wind calmed to nothing as we motored through the day across the shallow Great Bahama Bank. As sun set we moved about a quarter mile off the charted route and dropped our anchor. It was strange to see no sight of land anchored in just 10 or 15 feet of water.
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After a second night anchored just west of North Bimini we continued eastward. We went south a while to a charted route just south of Turtle Rocks. We were able to motor sail with just the Mizen and Genoa for a while with the light east wind. As we headed east we furled the Genoa. The light east wind calmed to nothing as we motored through the day across the shallow Great Bahama Bank. As sun set we moved about a quarter mile off the charted route and dropped our anchor. It was strange to see no sight of land anchored in just 10 or 15 feet of water.
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Location:Great Bahamas Bank
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