After much too long tied to the dock, we are off! We just cleared the Port Everglades inlet on the way to the Bahamas.

We have been working hard getting our projects done, getting our boat ready for time away from what passes for “civilization.”
If you want to follow us, don’t forget our tracking link has updated, use this one! https://saillogger.com/svharmonie/monitor
It will be a while before we miss the hustle and crowds of south Florida. Right now we do not have any specific timing for a return. We will be heading down south and east through the Bahamas, down the eastern Caribbean chain to Martinique. At that point, it gets a bit fuzzy. Right now our best guess is a jump to northern Panama.
Hopefully, we will have more interesting things to write about than (another) boat project!
Right now we are motoring away from the coast, looking for more wind!
Hey Bill and Karen. We’re in the Bocas del Toro Islands in Northern Panama right now and it’s definitely worth the trip. Lots of safe anchorages and I hear the fishing is great.
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Brent, I picked up a delivery at RedFrog Beach Marina and really liked the area on a very short visit. That’s our expected target for the hurricane system. But of course, cruising plans have a way of going sideways…. Bill
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We’re going there the day after tomorrow. I know exactly what you mean about best laid plans.
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Safe travels! We live in Freeport and have a Lagoon 450F. If you make it over here give us a shout.
Love following your posts.
Dana and Mike Blanton
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We made it, fast and fun trip. We are actually in Freeport (Lucaya) for a couple days. At Scarborough Docks, around the corner from Grand Bahama YC.
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Good Morning Bill and Karen,
We are headed to Lucaya tomorrow morning from Bimini. Do you have contact info for Scarborouh Dockage. I emailed and no response. I’m unable to locate a phone number.
Thanks, Ken
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Ken,
The best way to get in touch with Gilles is by text, try this number. +1 (242) 805-9011
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