An early departure from Nassau on a beautiful morning. The seas were a bit bumpy but on our tail which just helped push us north; no spray over the bow at all.
The newly installed autopilot was working well and held course nicely.
Everything good.
Nothing remarkable happened till we approached the southern point of The Berry islands.
That's when off to port something appeared that looked like an attack force of vessels heading our way. They passed quickly, about a mile or so ahead, so we couldn't see exactly what they were, but the flotilla looked to be all the same model boat so we assume it was a large boat club or rendezvous that was heading to Eleuthera. Probably had just left Chub Cay.
Must have been 30 of them.
So that was it... an uneventful run from Nassau to Great Harbour.
We passed by the little island that the cruise ships use to entertain their passengers, there were two gigantic ships at anchor, Enchantment and Norwegian Sky, then made the bend and the approach to Great Harbour Cay.
Easy day run.
Adios,
Istaboa