Friday, September 24, 2010

SPECIAL FOR SCA RESIDENTS ONLY


You can be here!

As noted in the November issue of the Relay insert in the SPIRIT, an invitation is extended to you, our fellow Sun City Anthem residents, to cruise in the Bahamas with us, paying expenses only, with no charter fees at all, for up to six days.

What does this really mean?  It means that profit is being taken out of the equation. Sun City guests will be expected to pay for expenses only.  Expenses include transportation from airport, provisioning, fuel, dockage, meals and beverages ashore, and extras such as land tours.  Expenses are between $100-150 per day per person depending on the activities chosen. Blue Tang can comfortably accommodate no more than 3 guests at a time.

WE ARE EXTREMELY FLEXIBLE. Guests on Blue Tang can choose either to do a lot  (going from island to island, snorkeling, fishing, taking land tours, visiting local markets, etc .)  OR to do almost nothing (taking a leisurely walk on the beach, reading on the aft deck, going on a picnic, taking a short ride in the dinghy, playing games, watching the sunset, etc).  So you see, expenses depend in part on your preferences and how you to prefer to spend your time. In any event we will do our utmost to ensure that you enjoy yourselves to the hilt.

To navigate this blogsite, you can click on almost any heading, and more information will come up.

Click on the Testimonials and you will see both photos and the words of other people who have cruised with us.

Click on the Photo of the boat for more info about Blue Tang. 

Only seven posts come up at a time, so in order to see more posts, at the bottom of any page, you can click on "OLDER POSTS" or "NEWER POSTS."  For the latest posts, click "HOME."

Click on About Us for a bit more info about your prospective hosts, who actually are just a fairly normal couple who are passionate about two things:  being on a boat and having a good time.  (Actually friends and family are right up there at the top too.)


PLEASE  CALL OR EMAIL US FOR MORE INFO!


George Town, Great Exuma -- The Destination

BLUE TANG anchored off Stocking Island







This anchorage is called Monument Beach because as you hike to the top of the mountain you come to a commemorative monument and a gorgeous view showing Exuma Sound looking down one side (as shown here looking toward Great Exuma Island) and looking toward the Atlantic on the other side.  Blue Tang is the second boat up, bottom left.  There are numerous anchorages such as this in the George Town area, accommodating over 400 boats during the cruising season.









Pathway on Hamburger Beach to Atlantic Ocean


Another popular anchorage is Hamburger Beach.  All kinds of cruisers' meetings take place here, from yoga exercises to happy hour get-togethers.  Of course there is a famous hamburger joint, which will be the subject of another post.  A 5-minute walk will get you from one side of Stocking Island to the other.  You can see that the beach is not crowded in spite of the numerous boats in the area, due to the vast spaces extending for miles.  This an inspiring place to walk and contemplate.







The glorious water brings boaters here year after year.
We never tire of looking at the water, but subsequent George Town posts will feature local architecture and personas, straw markets, and of course the beaches.








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Friday, September 17, 2010

Experiencing Nassau

The Tuckers outside famous hotel, downtown Nassau
Jim with new friends at same hotel in Nassau.

Holiday dinner at the Poop Deck Restaurant, Yacht Haven Marina, Nassau







A normal cruise ship experience doesn't do justice to Nassau.  There is incredible history here.  One of the most interesting things we never tire of is having a local driver take us all around the island, telling of his life there, where he lives, what he knows about the island, etc.  This is a great "windy weather day" experience when we can't go out on the water.

Nassau is very close to Rose Island and its beautiful snorkeling grounds where we often go on pretty days with a picnic lunch to spend the day.  And of course, no trip to Nassau is complete without a trip to Paradise Island, commercialized though it is.
Tom and Jingles on the way to Rose Island to snorkel
Bahamiam style buildings on Paradise Island viewed from nearby restaurant.
Our normal rates apply for all around Nassau/Rose Island cruising:  $400 for two people, with 2 meals per day onboard, accommodations in master cabin with queen bed and tub/shower, snorkeling and fishing gear, along with many extras.

Email yachtbluetang@yahoo.com for details.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Little Harbor and Royal Island





World-famous PETE'S PUB










As you are leaving the Abacos, the last port-of-call is usually Little Harbor. No one wants to miss the eclectic island decor at Pete's Pub, a portion of which is shown above, nor (believe it or not) the very excellent local cuisine there.









Gail and best buddy Decker out for exercise








Upon entering Royal Island harbor, Eleuthera island, we happily noted our good friends Dennis and Gail of the boat GADABAUT anchored nearby.  Gail is famous for her papaya shakes,  Dennis for his terrific mechanical skills, and Decker for his fishing enthusiasm.


                            Jim had  some luck catching dinner at Royal Island.









These stops are part of our island-hopping cruise between the Abacos and Nassau or  Eleuthera.  











Our usual charter rates apply:  $400 per day for two people, which includes 2 meals per day on board, accommodations in master cabin with queen bed and tub/shower, all fuel, dockage, anchoring costs, snorkeling and fishing gear, and all the extras.










Please contact yachtbluetang@yahoo.com to make plans to join us.  




Eleuthera & Spanish Wells



Lobster, lobster, and more lobster!


Easily the most unique Bahamian island is Spanish Wells.  Most of the lobster consumed in the U.S. comes from this island.  The lobster boats are not corporate; they are owned by small cooperatives of individuals who share both the ownership and labor.  In other words, as we understood it firsthand from a lobsterman, you cannot "get a job" on one of these lobster boats.  You buy into a boat, usually a boat that one of your relatives is already a part owner of, and you work that boat as well as own it, sharing the profits equally with the other owners.  For example, if there are 10 owners, the profits might be divided 11 ways, 1/11 to each of the owners and and last 1/11 for provision the boat for the next trip.  The lobsterman we spoke with was 25 years old and had been working on this boat for over 10 years.  This island is quite prosperous.






Nearly every home, school, church, and office building are decorated for the holidays.






   Quite a festive sight to behold!





Spanish Wells, located at the northern tip of Eleuthera, is a must-see island on the voyage from the Abacos to Nassau or any place further south.  A one-of-a-kind enchanting place, we could write an entire blog on this area alone.  November is a great time to be here, as their holiday decorations are already up, the lobstermen are home, and the residents are ready to celebrate!

We plan to visit Eleuthera and Spanish Wells December 1 - December 15 this season, exact dates depending on the weather of course.

Our usual charter rates apply:  $400 per day for two people, which includes 2 meals per day on board, accommodations in master cabin with queen bed and tub/shower, all fuel, dockage, anchoring costs, snorkeling and fishing gear, and much more.






Please contact yachtbluetang@yahoo.com to make plans to join us.  















Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Friendly guides for Paradise.

Jim, Maggie, Jingles


The consensus is:  "The Bahamas is as good as it gets." 


 And we love showing people the best of the Bahama Islands.  With over 15 years of experience boating and enjoying the many wonders of the islands, we are ready and eager to help you design a vacation you will always treasure.  Bob & Loretta,  Carolyn & Charles, and Tom & Kate, have generously provided accounts of their experiences with us.  (Just click on their names to see what they have to say.)

We offer you the opportunity for a guided, fun, captained charter, tailored to your interests, at affordable rates.  This season, beginning approximately January 15--May 15, we will be based in the Exuma chain, at Georgetown, Great Exuma.  However, we will be visiting numerous fantastic islands en route.  See "Cruising Packages" for information about places to join us along the way.

Jim is our coast-guard-licensed and very talented captain, who was a banker in what we boaters call  his "former life," but who has captained numerous vessels from 10-person ferries to 110-foot oil spill cleanup vessels. Maggie is the "mate" (who also has a captain's license), a former teacher/paralegal, but now strictly a people-pleaser who serves up those acclaimed meals.  Both captain and mate make it a point to seek out and organize fun experiences. And then there is our 10-pound, 7-year-old Maltese mix Jingles, who never met a person who didn't adore her.

Our boat, Blue Tang, is a very safe, comfortable home-away-from-home.

Please contact yachtbluetang@yahoo.com whenever you are ready to discuss your very own charter.

The Abaco Islands

The lighthouse on Elbow Cay, in the village of Hopetown, is an enduring symbol of the Abacos, and is viewed here from the idyllic anchorage.
The colorful foliage is lush in the Abacos, as this entrance to a quaint restaurant attests.
We enjoyed a wonderful lunch at a beach bar on the ocean side of Elbow Cay with this delightful couple and wanted their photo to remember them by.
Cruising Suggestions:  The Abacos are fantastic in the summer and fall!  Green Turtle, Man-O-War, Guana, Elbow, Treasure, and Marsh Harbor--all these cays are close together and it is great fun to travel back and forth for the special events that are held at each one, such as the Barefoot Man concert on Guana Cay.

Guests may elect to island hop on Blue Tang from Grand Bahama (a day trip), or join us after we arrive in the Abacos.

Suggested fly-in and fly-out:  Marsh Harbor
Suggested length of Abacos cruising vacation:  5-7 days
Rate:  $400.00 per day for two people includes 2 meals per day on board, luxurious accommodations in master suite with queen bed & tub/shower, snorkeling and fishing gear, fuel, dockage, anchoring fees, and much more.

Please contact us at yachtbluetang@yahoo.com to design your personalized charter.