Good Morning everyone!! We just left the Chickamauga lock in Chattanooga Tn headed toward the beautiful river gorge. Up at 5 getting ready for the day. Andreas awesome friend Kim brought us breakfast burritos, thank you so much for your thoughtfulness! Everyone was ready at 7 to kick off this adventure. It was a little cold this morning but the Sun is shining and im ready to relax! Did well tying off in the lock, thanks to advice from our good friend JD.
Saturday before we left we had a kickbutt party given by our fellow sailors at the Marina! oh man the juicy melt in your mouth watering ribs, the awesome potato salad( got some in my fridge). Thank you Mark JD Amy Cody Addie( hope i spelled this right) Maddie John Jodie( thank you for the kickbutt gifts Jodie and John you will never know how much that meant and how useful it is) Ernie Skip Lynn Jeff And every other wonderful person that threw that kickin chicken shindig! Im glad my mother dad and brother came to see us(thanks fam). We will meet up with my sister in Florence Alabama and hopefully Get to see my wonderful niece and nephew and future great niece!!
Captains log: 7.4 knots SB on Tn river light winds current 1.5 knots.
Captains Quote for thd day: “Always have a beautiful lady on the boat like my wife”








We are leaving today to sail toward Florida and HOME! We did not leave until 1PM we were going to explore GTC but we had such a beautiful day we just waited until grocery stores opened and bought supplies and left for the banks and home. We took the golf cart out this morning though and tried to explore all we did not see yesterday on our fast tour over to Bluff House. I took as many pics as i could while Steve raced across the island. We did slow down and go through the old part of town and look at the old houses. We stopped at a garden full of busts of important people from Green Turtle Cay. We ate lunch at a little bakery and restaurant about eleven and waited on a grocery store to open. Well on the boat again and out to the banks. We traveled all day to the Great Sail Cay and anchored out about 11 PM at night. Steve had read about a great anchorage that would protect us in the SE winds, all the other boats were in a little cove but we anchored out by a bank in the open. We had a wonderful night and heard the other captains complain about being rocked all night. I am so proud of Steve knowing that we would not be protected in the cove due to wind direction. It was a rough night going through a small pass before we anchored but we made it and sleep was goood!