Coyaba

"COYABA"
Arawak Indian meaning: paradise a place of peace and rest.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

SEASIDE RULES

Way back when Paul and I were in New Smyrna, Florida we went shopping in the tiny boutique touristy shops. This is a rare event but things happen for a reason. Paul looked up and saw this amazing sign that was framed and on a stand for all to see. "We have to get this so all our guests know the rules". I agreed and now I am posting the rules as all our guests have gone now.

All boaters have the "rules" to follow on their boat... I can say for all boaters that these rules apply big time. Any cottage could use a sign like this too.



We are at Chub Cay Marina with many villas and cottages. We did an hour hike today and came across some very unique driveway entrance decorations. They are so creative down here from pineapples, mermaids to this awesome sand dollar that I just loved. Paul took a picture of it for me. I like to share the uniqueness of the Bahamas.




The weather is going to be in our favour to leave at dawn Thursday morning. We will leave this marina tomorrow and anchor out. We leave for Bimini Sands Marina and will be there for a few nights awaiting for the weather window again (as other boaters do).

I have been listening to our local radio stations, Majic 100 and CFRA the last few days so I am hearing the weather and the local news. Being away so long we seem connected by the world wide web! What a great invention!


Hatch-- An opening in a deck leading to the cabin below with a cover designed to let water in while keeping fresh air out.

Passage—Basically a voyage from point A to point B, interrupted by unexpected landfalls or stopovers at point K, point Q, and point Z.






1 comment:

Unknown said...

Saturday! We left West End at 8:55am and arrived Sunset Bay Marina 3:30pm. An uneventful crossing. Where will you make landfall this weekend?????

Happy Easter.
Steadfast