Captain’s Log

Checking Into The Bahamas at Great Harbour Cay
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Checking Into The Bahamas at Great Harbour Cay

After a long 85-nautical-mile journey, we arrived at Great Harbour Cay and anchored outside the harbor for the night. The next morning, we pulled into a slip at Great Harbour Marina, cleared customs, and proudly raised our Bahamian courtesy flag. We’re officially checked in—let the adventure begin!

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Bahamas for 2025!
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Bahamas for 2025!

The water was more uncomfortable than anticipated, so we made the decision to stop at West End instead of Great Harbour Marina for checkin. Since we arrived after 6pm, we can’t check in, so we pulled into Ginn Sur Mer in the dark.

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Dragon Hunting in Oriental, NC
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Dragon Hunting in Oriental, NC

The story goes that a part-time resident of Oriental was pondering how to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Oriental. Given the town’s name, he figured a dragon should be involved. The welcoming nature of the town to the “first” dragon led to more and more dragons popping up. You’ll see them all over town, and some of the dragon eggs have been officially marked as nesting grounds to help protect this legendary creature. So we went on a hunt to discover as many dragons as we could!

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A Brush with History
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A Brush with History

The Zeeland Historical Society recently shared a fascinating piece of our hometown’s history, detailing the arduous journey of our founders from the Netherlands to Michigan. This story resonates deeply with me, especially after my family’s recent travels along a similar route.

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Article in Practical Sailor

Article in Practical Sailor

As a family on a sailboat traveling on the Great Loop, our crew of four aboard Fika was a bit out of the ordinary. The first question we’re asked when folks learn about our vessel is, “Don’t you have to take the mast down?” America’s Great Loop is a waterway adventure that will lead you on a circumnavigation of the eastern portion of the United States, and there’s one thing in the way of sailboats: fixed-height bridges.

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Appreciating Historic Annapolis
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Appreciating Historic Annapolis

During our stay in Annapolis, we embarked on countless walking adventures, uncovering the city's rich historical charm. Strolling through its picturesque streets, we enjoyed the architecture of the well-preserved buildings, each with a story to tell. The city's colonial past came alive as we immersed ourselves in the unique atmosphere of this historic gem.

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Exploring the Oyster Heritage of the Chesapeake
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Exploring the Oyster Heritage of the Chesapeake

During our visit to St. Michaels, we had the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the rich maritime history of the Chesapeake Bay. One highlight was the Chesapeake Maritime Museum, where we delved into the captivating world of oysters. As we wandered through the exhibits and learned about the industry's past and present, we discovered fascinating insights into the history and significance of oysters in the Chesapeake region.

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Our Start to the Great Loop Adventure
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Our Start to the Great Loop Adventure

Our Great Loop Adventure officially kicked off after an action-packed week in Norfolk. We attended the 2023 AGLCA Spring Rendezvous, met awesome fellow Loopers, and gathered valuable intel about routes and boats. Fueled with newfound knowledge and excitement, we waved goodbye to Norfolk and set sail in our planned direction—counter-clockwise.

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The Family “Car”
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The Family “Car”

A dinghy, or as we like to call it, our family "car" on the water, comes to the rescue when we're anchored or tied to a mooring ball and can't reach the land directly. It's our trusty companion that helps us bridge the gap between our boat and the shore.

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