Further discussion with Renee about her problems. She is pretty sure she can handle it from here, so we settle up, start the engines and head for Great Guana Key. This involves Whale Key Channel which can be treacherous at times, but today is just choppy. It was an uneventful passage. We anchored out in Baker’s Bay at the north end of Great Guana Cay. That was the plan all along, but we did inquire about their marina. They are extremely proud of it at $3/foot per night. There are quite a few boats anchored here including a mega-yacht, the Feadship Gallant Lady.
She also has about a 60’ go-fast boat, about a 60’ sport fish, a 20 something foot RID (dinghy), and a couple of other vessels with the Gallant Lady name. The dinghy rushes in toward the marina and then rushes back out, the sport fish goes off somewhere and returns, the go-fast goes fast for awhile, then she returns. Quite a show! Except for the usual cast of sailboats, we are the smallest motor boat in the Bay.

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