Decision now made - depart Marsh Harbour, stage at Green Turtle Cay, Great Sale Cay, cross the Gulf Stream and make landfall in Ft. Pierce, Florida.
Anchor pulled at 1:00 pm and after saying good-bye to all our friends we set sail around Whale Cay Passage bound for Green Turtle Cay. The treacherous Whale Cay Passage was the calmest we have ever seen it. We were at Green Turtle Cay by 4 pm. Making such great time we alter our plans, passing by Green Turtle and will anchor at Powell Cay instead (only another 12 miles north). Anchored up at 7 pm we do the final boat prep for the crossing - hooking up the jack lines, securing the jerry cans extra tight, etc. (trip 33.5 nm)
Motor-sailed with only 10 knots of wind. Nice gentle trip. Arriving at Great Sale Cay we could see a thunderstorm in the distance. Anchored at 3:45 pm Our cubed ice is dwindling but the blocks are holding up well. Overall a beautiful evening - the thunderstorm missed us and Tom enjoyed feeding the gulls. (trip 45.9 nm)
At midnight all hell broke loose. Squalls were all around us. The winds picked up and changed directions, now blowing in from the WSW - the direction in which the anchorage is exposed. Winds were 20-25 knots and the seas picked up to 2-3 ft windblown waves. Lightning and thunder was off in the distance. The uncomfortable hobby horsing lasted until 4 am but then all returned back to calm waters.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Weather report calls for continued squalls to move over the area (some with winds to 40-60 knots) and a low north of us to move east creating north winds. Not good for crossing the Gulf Stream so we’ll stay put until tomorrow when things are expected to have calmed down.
Our trip from Great Sale Cay to Ft. Pierce is expected to be anywhere from 22-28 hours so the most comfortable weather conditions possible would be warmly welcomed.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Left Great Sale Cay at 7:45 am with a 10 knot N wind - prediction was to switch to a 5 knot easterly - a motor sail day and night. Heading to Matanilla Shoals on the Little Bahama Banks the skies were sunny, just a beautiful day!! This is just a waypoint on the edge of the banks just before the deep Atlantic - no island. Our plan - to cross the banks during daylight arriving at Matanilla Shoals about 7 pm, cross Gulf Stream through the night and arriving at Ft. Pierce Inlet between 7-9 am in daylight. Great Plan…………only……………
Escape was cruising along causing us to become ahead of schedule. We arrived at Matanilla Shoals 1 hour early even after our attempts of slowing down. No problem…we’ll slow down with the lighter easterly winds in the stream. NOT!!!
The winds and waves were behind us pushing us along at 5.5 - 6 knots. At that pace we would be getting to the inlet at 5am before sunrise. Not good. With the lack of wind for speed and the wind/wave direction causing an awful roll just pure sailing wasn’t an option. As we were trying to revise the plan, Tom did his hourly engine checks discovering that the stuffing box wasn’t dripping (thus not wetting/cooling the prop shaft). We quickly change course, head south, kill the motor and sail while Tom made the necessary adjustments. This killed some time (a couple hours) because on that point of sail with a reefed main and no jib into the Gulf Stream current we could only advance ½ - 1 knot. Basically we were sitting in the middle of the Gulf Stream, bobbing like a cork. This plan was working so we continued for awhile. When we were 20 miles off the Florida coast we altered back on course.
The evening’s traffic consisted of 3 cruise ships, 5 freighters, and 1 large tug with a tow. Sunrise came at 6:24 am. The beautiful sunrise was a perfect ending to a fabulous 14 month Bahamian adventure.
Sunrise over the Gulf Stream
At 8 am we headed into Ft. Pierce Inlet, up the ICW (Intercoastal Waterway) to marker #184 where we entered the Taylor Creek channel and the entrance for Harbortown Marina-Ft. Pierce where we had reserved a slip.
Tied up in slip H39 we check in with the marina and then get a taxi to take us to the St. Lucie Airport where we needed to clear back in the USA with Customs and Immigration. Back at the boat we realized that it has been 14 months since Escape has been tied up!!!! The necessary check-ins were all done….now it’s time to sleep. Two exhausted sailors crash for the rest of the day. (trip 123.6 nm)
After a few days of searching for long term dockage, we decided to stay right where we have landed. Harbortown Marina-Ft Pierce is our new home - at least for a year or until the water moves us onto our next adventure. This one has sure been a good one!! Life is good!!
Nestled into her slip
It’s important to enjoy life but to know you are enjoying it is priceless.
Escape to Paradise (4/2/06 - 6/15/07) is out.

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