From Rough Anchorages to Boat City: Exploring Georgetown Bahamas | Ep 71 #svaguaazul #boatlife #boat

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Sailing through the Exumas in the Bahamas is an unforgettable adventure filled with stunning seascapes, vibrant boating communities, and the real challenges of life aboard a sailboat. In this detailed draft, we trace the journey from Rat Cay, known as one of the rockiest and rolliest anchorages, to the lively and bustling boating town of Georgetown on Great Exuma Island. This post will highlight the navigation, provisioning, and everyday boat life moments that make sailing in the Bahamas a unique experience. Chapters: 0:00 Leaving Rat Cay – Rolliest anchorage experience 5:10 Navigating the narrow Racket Cut against the current 9:25 Reefing sails for comfortable Atlantic sailing 14:00 Arrival in Georgetown – Exploring the boat city 22:45 Grocery shopping and local prices 28:30 Life aboard – Managing humidity and AC 33:00 Exploring Georgetown’s dinghy dock and beaches Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the bell for weekly sailing adventures and lifestyle tips! Sailing from Racket Cut to Georgetown – A Bahama Adventure Sailing through the Exumas in the Bahamas offers breathtaking scenery, lively towns, and real boat-life challenges. Recently, we left the rolliest anchor at Rat Cay behind to sail to bustling Georgetown, and here’s a recount of that journey full of waves, winds, provisioning, and community.


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