Leaving Prickly Bay

Today we cut loose and set off to check out the other side of the island.  The new dinghy engine hoist worked great, we always take the engine off and raise the dinghy out of the water on the davits before moving.  Towing it is too risky, it could get swamped, break free, or flip over.

We went SW around the end of the island and up the west side a few miles to the capital city of St. George’s.   Makai’s main sail is huge and quite a bit of work to haul up and since most of the sail was directly down wind, we went with the jib only and averaged an amazing 6 knots.  A little squall came by and washed the boat nicely, threw us slightly off course, and kept on going.

Everyone is learning to settle in and find their own favorite spots.


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After Makai was safely anchored, we all went to the beach to snorkel.  This was the best snorkeling we’ve had so far.  The water was fairly clear and the rocky reef had plenty of great critters.  We saw a small school of large silver sucker fish, half a dozen or so cuttlefish, a lobster, a lion fish, Marie found the best shell of our trip so far, a parrot fish, and many other reef fish.

Today, sunset was a welcome sight, time for the end of the day.

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