Well….here is the end of our time in the tropics. Lorri and the kids are packing for their flight to Georgia and I am getting the boat ready for an off-shore trip to Bermuda. As you can imagine, things are bit crazy. The contrasts with our last 5 days in the Exumas at Allen key….very relaxing (except for the Lion Fish….my final total is 65 confirmed dead).
While I’ll miss the Bahamas, I am looking forward to getting back home to the states and resuming my life. We are planning on leaving Thursday early. Unfortunately, we’ll have to head out the Western side due to the strong ENE winds in the Bahamas. It will be a bit bumpy for the first couple of days…then the winds will die as we head North and East. The next problem will be fuel.
I will posting position reports via shiptrak.org. To find me, you will need to enter my HAM call sign (KB1LIQ). If needed, I can also be post some messages via 14300.net. You will need to go to the website and click on the “Net Watch database”…when that page opens, click on search database link at the top of the page and enter my HAM callsign KB1LIQ…it should show any messages (e.g. “we are drifting in the Atlantic….had to put the cat overboard” or “we are out of beer” or “a whale attacked the boat and ate the cat”).