Short motor over to Salt Whistle Bay from Tabbago Keys this morning, looked crowded over the spit of land, but must have been the trees as there were only 4 boats in the small bay when we got here. We made a little water on the way 1/4 tank full on the starboard side. It was only an hour motor, but at least the watermaker was working.
We dropped the hook in 3 meters of water and went to explore this place again. The swim to shore looked short, but wow, I’m out of shape. Walked the Caribbean side and checked out the small bars, of course we didn’t bring money for a beer. Then we walked the Atlantic side and almost walked all the way back to Tabbago keys, finding an English family enjoying the day on the isolated beach.
The swim back to the boat wasn’t as hard, and now the cold water felt great. Swimming back with our found treasures was a like swimming in caramel. One hand for the treasure and the other trying to stay above water. So I balanced the treasures on my hat so that I had both hands free to swim and made it back to the boat with everything intact.
Jello for everyone and I sucked down the last beer on board. Doh! Thawed some tuna had had a lunch snack that turned out pretty good, even Christine had enjoyed her side of fully cooked tuna while Wayne and I devoured the seared tuna.
Meanwhile another catamaran, Afloat, came in and anchored behind us, we exchanged hello’s and they had seen us in St Lucia, they invited us over for a beer. We let them get settled anchoring etc, they we made a fresh drink and grabbed some Jello and went over to meet our neighbors from Canada. The flag on the boat is a dead give away.
Brant and Terry were very hospitable and we drank some of their rum and used their ice. Of course we running low on our own rum so that was a bonus for heading over to Afloat. Afloat seemed like a weird name for the boat, but after talking to them, it was a play on Terry’s last name, Loat.
We had talked about going a shore for dinner but being that we were snokkered, I called and audible and said we should go back to the shack for dinner with our new friends. Course I needed to thaw a few things so headed back to the shack to thaw some tuna and burger for dinner. Then back to Afloat for some more cocktails, like we really needed more.
Tuna for appetizers and burgers for dinner came out yummy or was it the rum? Taught Brant an Terry dominoes and completely polished off our rum and had to did our best to finish Christine’s Turkish beverages onboard.
All in all a great evening.. course we are getting a very slow start today.
We are heading over to Union Island to get some provisions to replenish what we have run out of.
Sunny and beautiful here in Mayreau this morning.