
My brother Selby and his wife Judy joined us in Florida and after a little bit of land-based activity we headed off to the Bahamas. Our first stop was Bimini to clear customs and immigration. From there we headed around to Concrete Ship Bay and spent a few days snorkelling on the wreck of the Soprano. The weather at this time of the year was little more cloudy and windy, so we decided to head up to great Isaac Island and do some snorkelling. We had found an unexploded bomb on the reef that appeared to be Second World War. I thought I would tie a rope on it and lifted up, then I thought "No, dumb idea", so it still sits there today. The wind got up in the night so in the middle of the night we headed down to Stirrup Cay where we found several cruise ships had made it their home. What we thought would have been a deserted anchorage was actually a stopover for cruise ships. There were jetskis, paragliding, canoeing, swimming, sunbathers and beach bars. Not us really.
Time to move on and we headed down to Frasers Hog Cay,


A couple of days later we made the trip into Nassau to visit Atlantis. Atlantis was a huge development which was a conference centre and casino. It had a huge aquarium in the glass walls were probably 18 feet high. We were also going in to meet our new crew Dan and Ali who are planning to crew back to New Zealand with us. There was also my 50th birthday which needed to be celebrated.
A few days later Selby and Judy left the yacht and flew back to the
