Ragged Island Living
Living on the hook in the Ragged Islands is a wonderful experience that includes gin clear water, unspoiled reefs, and like minded cruisers.
Living on the hook in the Ragged Islands is a wonderful experience that includes gin clear water, unspoiled reefs, and like minded cruisers.
We left Eleuthera early on the morning of February 24, headed for Staniel Cay, which was about 60 miles across the Exuma Sound. The weather was perfect and we were hungry for fish tacos so we dropped a couple of feathers in the water, hoping for a Mahi Mahi or maybe even a Wahoo. Around…
After a couple months away from Roam, we worked hard to complete our pre-departure project list, moved Roam south to Florida, and made multiple provisioning runs to the grocery store. Yada, Yada, Yada, we were finally ready to head over to the Bahamas. We left Fort Pierce, hooked a right and headed down to Palm…
We’re headed north again this summer. Our ultimate goal is to cruise North West Newfoundland and Labrador. Michelle, you see, wants to get a picture of Roam with an iceberg in the background and what Michelle wants.. Actually, we’re both really excited to stretch a bit this year and visit a really remote cruising ground….
We left the Ragged Islands and headed up to Long Island, traveling along with our good friends, Mark & Michele who are aboard their Manta 40, Reach. The wind has us penned down, but that doesn’t mean we didn’t have time to enjoy what Long Island has to offer. The four of us rented a…
This summer Michelle and I have seen some spectacular sunrises and sunsets and I’ve been wanting to take a time lapse with my new Nikon D7200, but I just haven’t been able to pull it off. When the conditions were right, I had other commitments, or couldn’t get set up for the right shot. I…