Saturday, May 14, 2011

Passage: Bermuda!

Checking in at Bermuda Customs.



And into St. George's Harbour.




And on the 6th day - Bermuda!



Winds peaked over 60 kts - nothing Jungle can't handle!





Always something beautiful to see - at sea!



Admiral and chef handles it with a smile.



Men at work - 30-40 kt winds building out there.



Katie the fluff ball is holding up.



Relaxing on the forward deck. 350 miles from USS 400 miles to Bermuda.



Captain Ron (wanted to use that) at the helm.



One thing Jenée does not miss out on - getting a hook in the water. Unfortunately, we were shut out for the first time fishing on a long passage.



Always some downtime on a 7 day passage.



Day 1 was a little bumpy, but it calmed down after that.



And we're on our way to Bermuda!



I had a little time to goof off.



We had time for a little snorkeling.



Another end to a beautiful day.





The work continues, as Jenée repairs our main sail on our SailRite sewing machine. We've paid for this $1,200 baby twice over by fixing our sails. Hey, someone tell the dork to quit staring.





What do you do when you need to replace the starboard flag halyard (rope)? Why you send up Linda Wells - styling all the way.





The Admiral gets some well deserved rest.



Here is the Jungle crew celebrating Cinco de Mayo in style. We even pulled out our table cloth purchased in Mexico last year. Vamos! Andale!



Oh look, more time to relax while Ron and I run around to pick up some gear.



There was still some time for Jungle crew to stroll these beautiful beaches.



We needed to travel around Elbow Cay for some last minute provisioning. What's that your saying Captain Jim Bob? Whatever.



Here's the Captain busy computing the complex 730 mile course to Bermuda, you ask. No way, I just busted 1,000,000 points on Spasmo Invaders video game. Winner!



Here are the Jungle maidens now, busy getting the good ship ready for passage to Bermuda. Wow, look at those melons! I think I'll have some.



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