Thursday, March 8, 2018


Yesterday we went "outside" to Georgetown. Big swells made it interesting. At times we were on top of the swell and could see great all around, and between the swells all you could see was water above you. The boat liked it and handled it well. Got to Georgetown around 12:30, entering the harbor entailed riding the swells a bit, but they weren't breaking, and no danger. Anchored near the dinghy dock along with hundreds of other boats. It seems a lot of people come here and just stay for the winter. Went to town and bought some of the essentials, fresh stuff and beer. Wandered around, it is a town that is Winton sized. The grocery store reminded me of the old Zup's store in the 60's, during tourist season. Today will try and find the NAPA store, there is one here, and get a couple of extra gallons of oil. I need to do a change before we leave. Probably won't stay here more than another day or so. Too many people. Plan to start the return trip via Eleuthra tomorrow. Also, we finally lost our Direct TV signal. Had been waiting for that as we headed south and east, so no hockey for a bit. Go Hermantown and East! We'll follow online.
Engine hours 4905.7
Genset hours 5221.4
caught en route yesterday

Inedible barracuda

Reelng in a fish

Many of the houses are pink
Local beer at a bar overlooking the harbor

A plethor of mast lights in the harbor behind us, there must be 250 boats here at least
Pretty church in Georgetown

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