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May 1, 2007


In my previous journal entry Jill had cut her hand while rescuing Shibumi from the clutches of a massive fisherman's web. We sailed through Eleuthera's very testy Current Cut, and anchored in Royal Island's harbor in preparation to make an ocean crossing to the Abacos.
We had to cross the Northeast Providence Channel, on Saturday, to reach safe shelter in the Abacos before the arrival of a strong cold front on Sunday. The sail across the channel was 50 miles; that is 8 to 10 hours by sailboat. The water depth in places reached 13,000 feet. The wind was on the beam 10 to 15 knots. The seas were a little unsettled but Shibumi is a heavy vessel and she handled the sloppy waves with ease. Seven ships left Royal Island that morning, all seeking shelter from the coming storm.


I had selected Little Harbor, in the southern extremes of the Sea of Abaco, as a safe haven. The only issue with Little Harbor is that it lives up to its name... it is little. I was told there was room in the harbor for only 14 to 15 boats. There were seven boats traveling with us and we had no idea how many boats were already there. If we could not get into Little Harbor it would be very dark, at the speed we travel, before we could get to any other safe shelter. We put all of our eggs in the 'Little Harbor' basket. One other boat, a very fast catarmaran, "Movin' On" with Toby and Sonya onboard, reached the harbor before Shibumi. Much to our relief Movin' On radioed that there was plenty of room in the harbor for all of the ships that traveled with us. We picked up a mooring ball in Little Harbor and stayed there for 4 days until the weather settled.
I have many pictures of the beautiful and quaint Little Harbor. I will upload them from home, next week.


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Julie Hatvany23-Jun-2007 03:15
Beautiful. I am enjoying following your adventures.
JW07-May-2007 19:39
What a wonderful sea-going picture. How, er, exciting to be racing towards a 'port in a storm' - perhaps I'll stay on land !
Bryan Ramsay07-May-2007 19:27
Great color on the blue seas of the Carribean. -BJ
shatterbug06-May-2007 05:29
Looks like you and Jill are having a great trip! Thanks for sharing these photos!
Wei O'Connell06-May-2007 04:45
I admire you and Jill sailing in the ocean. Love that deep blue waters and skies.
Enjoy the trip!
Greg Harp06-May-2007 01:48
Fabulous series. Glad to hear you found safe harbor.
Guest 05-May-2007 22:20
LOL, I'm with Ed. I was holding my breath until I read you found safe harbor. I love the blue of the ocean in this image. What a wonderful adventure for you two. Thank you for taking us along!!
Guest 04-May-2007 12:26
superb image, but I think my stomache is a little queezy
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Nicki Thurgar03-May-2007 17:25
Wonderful blues, how idyllic!
Guest 03-May-2007 15:47
Thanks for the update! The seas do look rough! safe sailing...
Eckhart Derschmidt03-May-2007 12:55
Looks so great one could get jealous ;-) Have a good time!
Faye White03-May-2007 12:33
beautiful images!
Bryan Murahashi03-May-2007 04:58
Great shot of this piece of your boat in the deep blue waters.
Hope Jill's hand feels better soon.
Char03-May-2007 03:28
Hi Dave,
What a perfect royal blue!
laine8203-May-2007 02:20
Hope Jill is doing okay...this looks soooo pretty !!
Robin Reid03-May-2007 02:17
Quite the saga ... the suspense of your story really engaged me, and I appreciate the related photos.
Cindi Smith03-May-2007 01:30
I know you must have enjoyed this trip. Getting home will be great and you will have all your memories to cherish forever. Can't wait to see the shots once you get back! Safe travels, my friend!