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Fred & Kathy's Cruising Adventures
In: Our Journey
30 Jun 20096/30/09 to 7/17/09
We have finally arrived in Bonaire, fulfilling a dream of Kathy’s since 1979. What now? Scuba dive, of course!
The waters surrounding Bonaire are a marine reserve and anchoring is not permitted. Running parallel to the town’s boardwalk is a sloping reef full of corals, sponges & algaes, hosting an amazing variety of [...]
In: Our Journey
28 Jun 20096/28/09 to 6/29/09
Despite the forecast for building winds & seas, we sailed west to the Aves. Islas de Aves is actually two separate island archipelagos located about 10 miles apart.
Building Seas
Our first stop was Aves de Barlovento. The anchorage on Isla Sur faces a mangrove-lined coast that is home to [...]
In: Our Journey
17 Jun 20096/17/09 to 6/30/09
Sunset Departing Blanquilla
After the 125-mile passage from Blanquilla, we navigated our way slowly through the reef entrance of Boca de Sebastopol and anchored off the small mangrove island of Buchiyaco.
Buchiyaco
The islands of Los Roques are separated by deep-water channels, shoals & sand spits that create an amazing tapestry of blues, greens & whites. [...]
In: Our Journey
13 Jun 20096/13/09 to 6/17/09
The 95-mile crossing from Los Testigos to Blanquilla was relatively uneventful until we were 20 miles east of the Los Hermanos Islands and noted 4 men in a high-speed pirogue approaching us on a closing course. As the boat neared, we noticed the men were waving frantically & pointing to the west. At [...]
In: Our Journey
9 Jun 20096/9/09 to 6/12/09
At sunset, we departed Prickly Bay & started a new facet of our journey that would lead us west through the outer islands of Venezuela, then on to Bonaire & Curacao. For company, as well as for safety considerations, we were traveling with Linda & Mike (S/V Casa del Mar) whom we [...]
“Makai” is a Hawiian word that means ‘to go towards the sea’