Today we left Staniel Cay. We were thinking of going to Samson Cay, but you are not allowed to go to the beaches, so we decided to go back to Warderick Wells. This time we decided to take a mooring ball in the Emerald Rock mooring field. Our engine ran a lot cooler today. We had the jib out and we did over 6 knots most of the way. We picked a mooring ball and tied up to it and then spotted our friends on The Journey. So we moved to a ball closer to them. They were surprised to see us.
We wanted to go to one of the beaches here, but it was a little rough at first. Once it calmed down a little there were black storm clouds coming toward us and we heard thunder. We just floated behind Questeria to cool off. We never did get rain.
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We will probably stay here three nights. We want to try some other snorkeling spots.
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