
Before we left Man O War on Tuesday we decided to do our laundry at the marina. Generally marinas won't let you do laundry unless you are tied up there; however we did say that we had been on a mooring ball for three nights that cost us $17.00 a night. The machines have a hard life and only one out of two was operational and it was acary to watch as soap suds came out the bottom of the door. At $5.00 a wash and $5.00 a dry you hope that the machine makes it through the cycle. We picked up some diesel for our jugs while we were ashore as well.
Marsh Harbour is not busy and there are fewer boats around. Perhaps it is just earlier in the season and the cruisers are still on their way? The provisioning has gone well but we have had a couple of very tiring days. We have spent about $1,500.00 dollars at the two grocery stores and the liquor store; however that allows us to cruise for over three months with spending very little on food, liquor and fuel. Just think about what you spend at home week to week and it comes into perspective. Celebrian is full to the brim and more; however we always marvel at what she can stow away. The bilge has swallowed four cases of Guinness, two cases of Kalik and a couple of cases of juice. The forward bilge has many other assorted things including a dozen grapefruit. Our little fridge and freezer is full to the brim and it is quite an ordeal to find anything. In fact the captain won't go near it for a couple of weeks. One just has to have patience when looking for anything. We store our canned and bottle goods on the port side and our dry goods on the starboard side under the settees. Just picture removing the cushions of your livingroom sofa to search for your spaghetti dinner?
We have just finished listening to Chris Parker's early morning 6:30 am forecast and it sounds like we may be able to sail to Eleuthera tomorrow. This morning we will have to install our new starting battery, fix one more leak on Sir Anthony the Third and finish stowing the provisions. We will have to sail to Lynyard this afternoon in order to be in place to leave at dawn for Eleuthera. Lynyard is about a 3 hour sail from Marsh and we have to leave from there in order to get to Eleuthera in the day light and get safely anchored at Royal Island. From there we may be able to sail to the Exumas on Sunday or Monday. It looks like we will be spending new Years in a quiet harbour in Eleuthera afterall.