Friday, June 13, 2008
Getting There the Hard Way
The shortest distance between the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos is 48 miles. That brings you to West Caicos (which we didn’t have any recent information about) or the Caicos Banks, an area that you have to travel during good daylight to reach the island and city of Providenciales (Provo ), our destination. Either way, you have to count on at least 12 hours to safely get to the islands. In order for us to do this trip, we would have to sail at night. The problem, however, was that we could not leave our anchorage in Abraham’s Bay (Mayaguana) any later than 4pm, because of the surrounding reefs. The only other option, moving to a south eastern point of the island during the day and wait (anchor) there until departure time at night, was out of the question because of the strong south east winds at the moment. There would be no way to wait comfortably or take the dogs to shore one last time, over there. People without dogs could just go VERY slowly until the sun was high in the sky to continue onto the Banks, but what were we to do?
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