Boating in Abaco |
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Doug and Brenda Dawson have just returned from two weeks of boating in the Bahamas. They were pleased to meet so many Loopers who had done the Great Circle Tour and were now in the Abacos. America's Great Loop is the continuous waterway that circumnavigates the eastern portion of North America - along the Atlantic seaboard, across the Great Lakes, through the inland rivers, and around the Gulf of Mexico. It is sometimes referred to as the Great Circle Route. Many Loopers included the Bahamas in their Circle and found it so enjoyable and relaxing that they stayed for weeks and sometimes months before continuing north. More information is available from The Great Loop. Brenda has composed the following rhyme to give you an idea of their experience boating in the Abacos with their friends aboard the yacht "Sonsie":
On board the Sonsie in the Sea of Abaco
For two full weeks, Sonsie showed us the sights
We thank Harold and Kathi for a terrific fun time
The islands of the Abacos were a glorious sight
Harold and Kathi greeted us at the gate--
In only a few minutes, the mini van taxi
She was doing the Circle Route that she started last year,
Grouper and Dolphin sandwiches at Wally’s across the street
Boutiques and margaritas and barbequed grouper
Delicious Spanish eggs started our Saturday,
Two dolphins off the starboard bow leaped into the air
Roy and Elvie joined us for rotisseried pork and rice,
Sunday at Hideaways, we relaxed in the hammock and dinghy too.
At Hopetown Lodge eating platters of Mahi Mahi
They were so blue and continuous crashing in on shore
A tour of the museum and quaint little shops
Boaters gathered at the pool for some afternoon camaraderie
Conch is so plentiful served in a variety of dishes
After cocktails on Roy El’, we enjoyed crab cakes on board
We cruised to Great Guana to become famous Kalik Sippers
Later, we walked on Sunset beach in the low tide muck.
The Guana Dive Boat took us snorkeling at Fowl Cay
The reef was alive with fascinating growth.
The coral, alive with growth, took our breath away
Man O’ War was our anchorage for Thursday night
Lolas famous bakery on Man O’ War Cay
Lola makes bread & buns, and hubby Conch Fritter Batter.
Lois Albury greeted us at Albury’s sail shop.
Low tide was just perfect for shell hunting in the dinghy
Doug in the dinghy pulled as hard as he could
The solution was simple. We agreed "What the heck.
We crossed over to Elbow Cay to outsmart the tide
Saturday at seven thirty, we were up and underway
A quiet secluded Little Harbour welcomed Sonsie and us all
The eateries and pubs with plush sand floors
Pete’s Pub at Little Harbour is quite a sight to see.
A three hour cruise to Treasure Cay
Three miles of sugar sand squished through our toes
The Cruisers’ Net on VHF 68 at 0815
Patty greeted us each morning with all we need to know-
Reports on weather, arrivals, departures, and tips
A Little Harbour Grabber is a must to try
We experienced Goombay Splashes, grabbers and Kalik
We were delighted to meet up with so many Loopers
A most memorable sight was the turquoise blue and green
The indescribable beauty revealed at every turn
The Abacos is a place so unique and rare.
Tanned and relaxed we boarded our plane
Abaco Islands in the Sun, Brenda Dawson 060411 |
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