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CONTENTS > Winter 2022 IN EVERY ISSUE Editors’ Log 12 / What’s New 14 / Nauti Shopper 22 / Smart Boater 40 / Port Personalities 62 / Captain’s Tips 82 ON THE COVER The Pitons in St. Lucia. Photo by JohnnyMad

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91-122 THE CARIBBEAN & SOUTHERN WATERS

16 BEST MARINA CONTEST Announcing the winners of the best large and small marinas of 2021. 18 PHOTO CONTEST Meet our prize-winning shutterbugs. 32 WE BOUGHT A BOAT… NOW WHAT? Learn how to operate a new vessel. 76 DOG FRIENDLY BEACHES IN FLORIDA Discover seaside spots where four legs and fur are fashionable.

26 Cruise Itinerary

The Berry Islands, Bahamas

92 Caribbean Calendar of Events Winter happenings all around the island region. 98 On the Trail of Hemingway in Key West, Bimini & Cuba. 104 A Boaters’ Guide to Costa Rica’s Eco-Friendly Shores

44 Cruising with Members

Come explore the Canary Islands

56 Weekend Warrior

Marco Island to Captiva Island, FL

68 Eco-Friendly Boating

Take care of the environment while taking care of your boat

Discover green living amid tropical splendor.

112 Caribbean Arts & Artisans

Hunting treasures inspired by the sea and sun.

25 Marina Spotlight Perry Hotel & Marina 36 Destination Naples, FL 39 This or That Antigua v. Grenada 50 Food & Drink Learn to cook like a Caribbean local 60 Destination Marina del Rey, CA 67 Marina Spotlight Thunderbolt Marine 72 History The Origins of Fish Capture Flags 86 Destination Playa del Carmen, Mexico 154 Cast Off

118 Nautical Haunts of the Rich & Famous

Where the A-list likes to float.

Marinalife magazine, Vol. 17, Iss. 1 is published quarterly by Marinalife, LLC, 101 West Dickman Street, Suite 1000, Baltimore, MD 21230, 410-752-0505. Annual subscription price $24.99; for subscription (please add $10 for Canadian addresses and $20 for all other international addresses), renewal or change of address, call 410-752-0505 or visit marinalife.com. Periodical Postage paid at the Baltimore, MD, post office and at additional mailing offices. ISSN #2152-2200

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TheWorld Awaits As we turn the calendar to a new year, we look forward to new opportunities and a renewed optimism for the future. Now is the time to break free, set sail, and enjoy the world in all her splendor once again.

Your next yacht charter escape awaits. MOORINGS.COM/MARINALIFE | 800 669 6529

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Dear Fellow Boaters:

such as the Bahamas’ Berry Islands to relish a tropical sunset, Costa Rica’s shorelines to witness ecotourism in action, Key West and Cuba to follow Hemingway’s seafaring trail, and the Canary Islands to experience unparalleled beauty amid diverse habitats. No crew members get left behind in an article about Florida’s fido-friendly beaches, and you can sample the local flavors as a Trinidad chef unlocks the secrets of traditional Caribbean cuisine. But before we push away from the dock, the Marinalife staff would like to raise a glass and congratulate the winners of our 2021 Best Marina Contest for offering exceptional service and amenities (see page 16) and the 2021 Photography Contest for capturing remarkable images of life on the water (see page 18). We wish you safe travels and happy boating,

“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore” is a snippet of wisdom by Andre Gide that perfectly expresses our

state of mind in this issue of Marinalife . We’ve been itching to break away from familiar places and let the trade winds take us to distant ports. While we replace the predictable with adventures, the freedom of boating delivers us to destinations often not accessible by foot or car where we can discover anchorages above colorful coral reefs or tiki bars on secluded islands peppered with palm trees.The southern waters present idyllic opportunities to fulfill these dreams and find new comfort zones in warm weather locations. This winter is the time to explore and in the following pages we invite you to imagine cruising to glorious locations

Joy McPeters, Marinalife Founder

Susan Elnicki Wade, Editor in Chief

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Marinalife magazine, published four times a year, is focused on the cruising lifestyle. The magazine includes articles on where to cruise, new marina destinations, upcoming events, boating stories and a directory of the many great discounts available to Cruising Club members.

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WHAT’s new WITH

Marina Updates

BY ALEXA ZIZZI

Snag-A-Slip Partners with Swell Advantage

Saunders Yachtworks Named Alabama’s Clean & Resilient Marina This squeaky-clean yacht yard located in the Gulf Shores of Alabama earned the state’s first Clean and Resilient Marina award from the Mississippi- Alabama Sea Grant Consortium. Saunders Yachtworks has been in business for 62 years and has exceeded Environmental Protection Agency requirements for efforts such as effluent control and runoff elimination. For more information visit saundersyacht.com

2021 Photo Contest Winners

Swell Advantage, a highly advanced marina management software, and Snag-A-Slip, a leading boat slip reservation system, announced their new partnership to better service marinas and waterfronts across America and Canada. Together they will provide boaters with a convenient, simple and fully integrated customer service experience. With the recreational boating industry experiencing a boom in growth and competition, marina managers and owners are looking for modern tools. This team of experts will help manage the new generation of boaters. Learn more at swelladvantage.com Oasis Marinas Property to Host Miami Boat Show Sea Isle Marina, an Oasis managed property, is set to host this year’s Miami International Boat Show. Taking place February 16-20, seminars, educational programs and exhibits will be held at locations including Sea Isle Marina, Herald Plaza, Island Gardens Marina and Miami Beach Convention Center. Visit snagaslip.com to snatch great deals on Miami slip rentals.

We are proud to present the winners of the past year’s Life on the Water Photography Contest. After receiving triple the amount of submissions as the previous year, it was not easy selecting our final images captured by so many talented photographers. Check out our top prize winners on page 18.

This year’s contest was sponsored by Sunbrella.

British Virgin Islands

Upcoming Boat Shows

St. Petersburg Power & Sailboat Show St. Petersburg, FL January 20-23, 2022 The Chesapeake Bay Boat Show Presented by the Marine Trades Association of Baltimore County Timonium, MD January 21-23, 2022

The British Virgin Islands Are Fully Open! Plan your escape to paradise from anywhere in the world now that the BVI has reopened for all international travel. With common COVID requirements such as proof of vaccination, negative tests or quarantining, you can now easily plan trips through BVI tourism and Marinalife’s Priceline portal. For more info, visit bvitourism.com

Miami International Boat Show Miami, FL February 16-20, 2022

Palm Beach International Boat Show West Palm Beach, FL March 24-27, 2022

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YOUR MAINE MARINA For over 50 years, Chicks Marina has been the name synonymous with the Kennebunkport River

207-967-2782 | [email protected] 75 Ocean Avenue, Kennebunkport, ME 04046

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Among all of Marinalife’s contests and celebrations through the year, one of our most highly anticipated competitions is the Best Marina Contest. Each year, participants cast thousands of votes for top-notch marinas that provide exceptional customer service and hospitality to guests. The winners are chosen by a five-month survey of boaters in the United States and abroad. We are thrilled to announce the winners of our 12th annual Best Marina Contest. Thank you to all of the hardworking marina staff and dedicated boaters who participated. Look for the 2022 Best Marina Contest announcement in our summer issue to cast this year’s vote! BEST MARINA CONTEST 2021 WINNERS

Special thanks goes to Sunbrella our contest sponsor. Sunbrella marine canvas fabrics have been a trusted choice of boat enthusiasts and marine manufacturers around the world for almost 60 years.

ORANGE BEACH MARINA ORANGE BEACH, AL This charming destination along the Gulf Coast boasts state-of-the- art docks, facilities and top-notch, friendly marina staff. With 161 in-water slips, the marina offers a safe, fully protected harbor and family-friendly environment for all types of boaters. On-site you find two retail shops, yacht and engine repairs, and fishing charters, as well as two dining options — Fisher’s Upstairs or Fisher’s Dockside. 1st PLACE

2nd PLACE — SHELTER COVE HARBOUR & MARINA IN HILTON HEAD, SC As the largest deep-water marina on Hilton Head Island, Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina is a secluded paradise in the heart of South Carolina’s Lowcountry. The marina boasts 190 wet slips on floating docks accommodating boats ranging from 15 to 150 feet and offers an overnight dock with fuel and pump out at the slip. The beautiful Shelter Cove Marina promenade is packed with seven waterfront restaurants and numerous jewelry, clothing and gift shops. The property also offers seasonal entertainment, as well as seasonal shuttle service to access Palmetto Dunes Resort amenities. Activities offered on-site include fishing, eco and dolphin tours, water sport charters, kayak rentals and more.

3rd PLACE — HERRINGTON HARBOUR SOUTH IN NORTH BEACH, MD Centrally located on the Chesapeake Bay, this spacious resort offers beachfront lodging at the Herrington Harbour Inn, upscale amenities and gorgeous wedding venues. The marina boasts 600 slips, and annual slipholders receive access to amenities such as free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, fitness center, fuel dock and a calendar of events for all ages. Overnight guests can swim in the Olympic-size pool, relax on the private beach, and enjoy the grills and picnic area. Kids will love the playground and kiddie pool. Kayak and paddleboard rentals are complimentary. Feast on fresh seafood at Ketch 22 or delicious sandwiches and wraps from Chesapeake Market & Deli just minutes from the docks.

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1st PLACE

CHICKS MARINA KENNEBUNKPORT, ME

Tucked away on the idyllic southern coast of Maine, Chicks is known as one of New England’s cleanest marinas as it strives to continuously upgrade facilities to ensure safety and efficiency. Recently renovated, the marina has seasonal and transient dockage, custom boat care services and indoor, heated winter storage. The property has about 50 slips and is the only marina in Kennebunkport to offer 91 Octane gasoline and ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel.

2nd PLACE — GURNEY’S NEWPORT RESORT & MARINA IN NEWPORT, RI Situated on a small island along Narragansett Bay, Gurney’s Newport is a premier New England destination. The state-of-the-art marina offers 22 slips accommodating boats up to 125 feet. Guests can stay in plush rooms and suites and experience the resort’s upscale amenities including access to the pools, fitness center, full-service spa and on-site restaurants. Feast on delicious food at The Pineapple Club or sip on Tuscan espresso and artisanal coffees while enjoying breakfast at For Five Coffee. The property also features a Kid’s Club, lounge, fire pit and hosts seasonal live music and entertainment.

3rd PLACE — DELTAVILLE YACHTING CENTER IN DELTAVILLE, VA Just one mile from the Chesapeake Bay, this full-service marina located on Broad Creek between the Rappahannock and Piankatank Rivers has been serving boaters since 2001. The marina offers 76 slips for transients and long-term rentals, as well as a boatel, yard and winter storage. Service includes engine and transmission repairs, repowers and rebuilds, gelcoat and fiberglass repair, A/C installation, repaints and rigging services. Chesapeake Yacht Sales, hosting a large inventory of used power and sailboats, is always on site as the Virginia and North Carolina dealer for Catalina Yachts Sailboats and True North Cruisers.

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MARINALIFE IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE the winners of our 2021 Photography Contest. We tip our hats to the three finalists and four runners-up who rose to the top amid hundreds of images submitted for our annual shutterbug event. Competition this year was tough, as our judges sifted through snapshots of boating at its best, when friends and families built treasured memories, shared good times afloat and paused to marvel at the magic of nature. A special thanks goes out to our sponsor, Sunbrella, and all participants who sent pictures from around the country. Photo Contest Winners BY SUSAN ELNICKI WADE

Lunch on the Island by Charlie Marks ▲ As he sat down at a seaside café on Hydra Island in Greece, Charlie Marks noticed that he wasn’t the only one waiting for lunch to be served. A fisherman tied his workboat up to the dock, and three tabby cats gathered to inspect the catch of the day. When a fish tail flipped at the rim of a wooden box, an orange feline settled in, hoping for a nip or two of a fin. That’s when Charlie pulled out his Nikon D300 and caught the shot. After working at Delta Airlines for 17 years, he was more accustomed to action photos from aviation events and air shows. But his passion for photography taught him to be at the ready when the right image presented itself. This new resident of Amelia Island hopes to expand his photographic collection into images of Florida’s wildlife, coastal living and incomparable sunsets.

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My Personal Best Fish … for Now by Jason O’Brien �

For avid anglers, the only thing better than pulling in a record-breaking trophy fish is being next to your son when he reels in his first big catch. While heading offshore on his friend’s boat called Kaos for a day trip out of Morehead City, NC, Jason hoped that seasickness wouldn’t hinder his seven-year-old son Hunter who dreamed about all kinds of aquatic species. Despite feeling a little green around the gills, Hunter sprang into action when he saw his rod dip and knew he’d hooked a big one. Without any adult assistance, Hunter landed a whopper yellowfin tuna and held it steady while his dad snapped a photo with his cell phone. In addition to sharing a moment that neither one of them will ever forget, Jason notes that some people wait too long to have these experiences with their children. Giving them opportunities at an early age opens the door for unimaginable adventures together, and they’ll surprise you with how they rise to the occasion.

⊳ Surrounded by Cynthia ten Haaf While tugging on her flippers and mask, Adellia felt a twinge of trepidation. She was about to take the plunge on her first snorkeling trip near Staniel Cay with her grandmother Cynthia, and this 13-year-old city gal from Michigan wasn’t sure what awaited her in the blue Caribbean Sea. Following her grandmother’s confident lead, Adellia lowered herself into the water and swam to a cave called “The Grotto” that was teaming with colorful aquatic life. The warm water eased Adellia’s angst, but she still kept a tight hold of Cynthia’s arm as they explored the coral reef. Before long, a school of striped sergeant majors gathered around, curious about their human visitors. Cynthia suggested that Adellia might need to release her grip if she wanted to get a photo of this amazing spectacle. When she let go, Adellia’s love for snorkeling was born. Cynthia’s reflection on this remarkable shared experience: “When you have a chance to take your grandchildren to do something you love, they often get as much out of it as you.”

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Photo Contest Runners-Up MARINALIFE would also like to congratulate the four runners-up in the 2021 Photography Contest. Their images take us on a journey from daredevil dolphins and a family of rafting revelers to a gorgeous sunset and a precious toddler catching a few winks after a day on the boat. We thank you for sharing such memorable experiences.

All I Have to Do Is Dream by Mike Hechtkopf

Red Sails in the Sunset by Randy Lawson

They’re Doing this on Porpoise by Lyndon Seales

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND

Dock. Shop. Dine. Play. Located in the middle of Hilton Head Island across from Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort and just off the Intracoastal Waterway, Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina offers easy access to great shopping & restaurants plus bikes, watersports, golf, tennis & pickleball. The Ship’s Store offers a large selection of apparel, accessories, convenience items & fishing tackle. • Floating docks / vessels up to 150 feet • Electrical: 30, 50, 100 amp • 9' MLW, well marked channel • Pump-out boat • Monitor channel 16/71 • Restrooms, showers, laundry • Grocery store nearby • Full service yacht maintenance • Wi-Fi internet access & cable available • Seasonal resort shuttle • 70 ft transient dock at the slip fuel & pump-out for convenience S HELTER C OVE M ARINA

1 SHELTER COVE LN, HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC 29928 844-264-0981 • SHELTERCOVEHILTONHEAD.COM

NAUTI SHOPPER > BY ALEXA ZIZZI

Entertain your family and friends with everything from nautical décor to fun foodie gadgets FOR PARTY BOATS PERFECT ITEMS

PARTY PEOPLE ON BOARD THE DOCKTAIL BOAT TABLE CADDY Docktail Bar

Instantly transform your boat into a bar with this caddy. It includes an all-angle adjustable rod mount and secure cup holders, so you never have to worry about spilled drinks when the boat is rockin’. The Docktail Bar set also comes with a removable cutting board and space for small snack bowls. ($249.97) docktailbar.com/collections/featured-collection/ products/docktail-bar-1

GIANT CABANA DAYCLUB Funboy

Bring the club to the water with this luxury cabana float complete with a center compartment that can double as a cooler. Recently re-engineered with stronger materials, the structure is durable and the grab ropes allow for easy anchorage. ($399.99) funboy.com/products/giant-shaded-cabana-dayclub

“LOB THE BLOB” WATER CORNHOLE Airhead

As cornhole is popular at outdoor events, this portable floating set is a classic game you can bring to any pool or lake party. The pack comes with two inflatable targets with 10-inch holes and two sets of blue “blobs” (bags for tossing). ($34.84) airhead.com/products/lob-the-blob-2-pack

Funboy Dayclub

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Pirate Ship Float

Waterfall Pontoon

Lifejacket Jolt speaker

LIFEJACKET JOLT BLUETOOTH SPEAKER Altec Lansing Get the party started by hooking up this powerful Bluetooth speaker with neodymium woofers pumping out 16 watts of sound. With 30 hours of battery life, the speaker is also waterproof, dirtproof and shockproof, and it even floats in the water. Enjoy a flashy show with your tunes and choose from from five LED light modes. ($99.99) alteclansing.com/ product/lifejacket-jolt-2/ DINNER PARTY ON DECK MARINE KETTLE GAS GRILL Magma This portable grill will have you hosting the best boat party in all the land and sea! The mirror-polished, stainless steel cooker is corrosion-resistant to saltwater and features a hinged lid that won’t slam shut and is lockable for safe grilling. If your boat has no galley, this item is perfect for you! ($339.98) magmaproducts.com/products/original-size- marine-kettle-3-combination-stove-gas-grill

Rowboat Serving Bowl

PERSONALIZED SERVING TRAY — NAUTICAL ANCHOR BOAT & CAPTAIN NAME Zazzle Serve guests in style with a customized tray that honors your vessel. Insert your captain’s or boat’s name and home dock, and choose from a black frame or a natural light wood finish. The navy blue and white palette and gorgeous detailed anchor design is the perfect aesthetic for every occasion. ($59.95) zazzle.com KIDS CORNER PONTOON WATERFALL SLIDE WOW Watersports When it comes to entertaining restless youth on the water, they are sure to love gliding down a giant slide over and over again. Kids can play all day on this inflatable waterfall slide. Easily attach it to any pontoon boat with the adjustable straps and molded handles. The bright blue slide is made with heavy-duty PVC-coated polyester. ($399.99) wowwater- sports.com/shop/river-lake-tubes/pontoon- waterfall-slide

The easy-to-use remote works from about 30-50 yards away and comes with a recharge- able battery. ($49.99) toprace.com

PIRATE SHIP POOL FLOAT Unomor

ROWBOAT SERVING BOWL Uncommon Goods

Your kids and their friends will love blasting each other with the built-in squirt guns on these inflatable pirate ship floats. Ages three to 12 can pretend they are in battle or shipwrecked at sea and float around on the comfortable seat cushion. No need to refill the squirt guns, as it comes with a tube to insert into water. We recommend getting a few of these for an ultimate show down. ($31.99) unomor.com

All hands will be on deck and reaching for this adorable rowboat bowl with a napkin holder as the mast. Perfect for fruit, nuts, cheese or any party snacks, guests will love scooping up their hors d’oeuvres with the mini paddle spoons. Made from aluminum and wood, this rowboat is the ideal décor for any nautical event. ($85.00) uncommongoods. com/product/rowboat-serving-bowl-with- napkin-holder

REMOTE CONTROL WATER SPEEDBOAT Top Race®

Let kids turn the party into a competition by racing remote-controlled mini speedboats. This toy is perfect for the pool, lake or calm beach waves as it only works in the water.

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DOCK. DINE. STAY. Play!

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MARINA SPOTLIGHT > THE PERRY HOTEL & MARINA

The Perry Hotel &Marina

BY JOY MCPETERS

THE PERRY HOTEL &MARINA, formerly known as Stock Island Marina Village, is a premier Key West destina- tion.This waterfront resort is filled with first-class amenities including a hotel, two dog parks, two pools, three restaurants, an island boutique and a distillery.The gorgeous marina boasts a large fuel pier and floating docks accommodating yachts up to 450 feet. The property recently went through a re-branding to reflect the site’s expansive upgrades. “Our goal at the Perry is to provide the best amenities and service so you can eat, drink and play in one destination,” says Matthew Strunk, CEO of The Perry Hotel & Marina. “Easily dock your boat and experience the laid-back atmosphere along the harbor as you spend the day enjoying endless

amenities just steps from your slip.” This bustling waterfront community offers guests so much to do on-site while allowing easy access to downtown Key West (only three miles to Old Town) through a shuttle service or golf cart rental. A full-service concierge at the Perry Hotel will assist with booking and planning excursions such as watersport activities, sandbar and fishing charters, and golf tee times. Guests can enjoy fitness classes at F45, mixology classes at the distillery, view beautiful art at the galleries, and shop at the Green Pineapple boutique. If you bring your furry friend to this extremely dog-friendly marina, you can use the two dog parks and shop at Waggin Meals for freshly made dog food and treats.The convenience store sells liquor, beer, wine,

snacks and other necessities. Three on-site restaurants provide guests a range of dining experiences from fine dining at Matt’s Stock Island Kitchen & Bar to casual fare at the Salty Oyster located next to the main pool. The Perry is also thrilled to announce the addition of Sloppy Joe’s Dockside, part of the famous Sloppy Joe’s in downtown Key West.This dockside bar has fun signature cocktails, daily live music and classic Key West fare such as the lobster roll and catch of the day fish sandwich.The event area is located next door and features live concerts and special events on a grassy lawn.The property plans to add more amenities in the future such as a hair salon and spa. m l

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CRUISING ITINERARY > THE BAHAMAS

THE BERRY ISLANDS, BAHAMAS

BY ELLEN HONEY

Stirrup Cay, Coco Cay

Two full-service marinas well suited for cruisers, Great Harbour Cay Marina in the north and Chub Cay Marina in the south, serve as ports of entry and fuel stations. Between and around the two are inviting cays surrounded by ever-changing, intense shades of blue water. Leg 1: Great Harbour Cay Estimated Mileage: 104 NM Most of the archipelago’s 700 inhabitants live and work on Great Harbour Cay, the largest in the chain at 7 miles long and 2.5 miles at its widest point.The island features three horseshoe-shaped beaches, several restaurants and a handful of shops.

Most locals reside in Bullock’s Harbour, “The Village,” an assemblage of restau- rants, markets and liquor outlets. Dining throughout the islands is a casual affair where fresh fish, conch and lobster take the spotlight. Cooliemae’s Sunset has great food, good music and sports on TV. It’s known for specialty breads such as cinnamon, potato or raisin, and a dessert called Guava Duff. Bean and dumpling soup with coconut bread on Thursdays is a favorite.The restaurant sits atop a westward facing cliff with spectacular sunsets. The aroma of conch fritters and sizzling burgers leads straight to the blue and yellow local hangout, New Beach Club,

Starting Point: Miami Are you daydreaming about escaping the city and heading to secluded cruising grounds that are peaceful yet vibrant, remote yet accessible? Far away from anywhere but just 120 miles east of Miami, the Berry Islands are an easy trip depending on weather and the tide.This 12 square mile cluster of 30 cays stretching in a thin crescent shape is surrounded by waters so clear you could navigate by sight. Robust groves of coconut, pine and thatch berry trees, acres of sparkling white sand beaches, a few lush golf courses, and enticing Bahamian flavors are scattered throughout the cays. Only seven of the islands are inhabited.

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which serves custom-made cocktails just steps from the shoreline. Stroll next door to The Art Shack for Bahamian arts and crafts and souvenir items. Proceeds from the Shack sales support a local school. Located just before St. Bartholomew Anglican Church is another hotspot for dancing and fun,The Back Side Bar.They offer chicken wings, conch fritters and fresh conch salad daily and a fish fry on Tuesday nights. St. Bartholomew Anglican Church was the first place of worship built in The Berry Islands more than 150 years ago. On the church’s western shore is Bishop’s Landing, the stone steps carved out of the landing rocks where visiting bishops disembarked from their boat. Snugged into the east side of Great Harbour is Soul Fly Lodge, a destination catering to fishermen. Wade into the sand flats, lush turtle grass, dense mangroves and backcountry creeks of the area to discover fabulous fishing grounds. It’s illegal to catch the several shark varieties roaming the shallow waters. While on Great Harbour, explore Sugar Beach Caves whose sandy coves, rocky cliffs and sheltered caves resemble those of the best Mediterranean beaches. The Great Harbour Cay Marina has 65 slips nestled inside a serene harbor and accommodates yachts up to 150 feet. One of the most protected marinas in the Bahamas, it’s an excellent hurricane hole.

Snorkeling for starfish

Slaughter Harbour, which lies between the two, and Goad Cay or Snake Cay, which are behind Great Stirrup.

Leg 2: Stirrup Cay area Estimated Mileage: 4 NM The first known settlers to the Bahamas were the Lucayan people, relatives of the Arawaks who populated the Caribbean around 600 A.D. Great Stirrup was a pirate hideout until 1815.This era marks the first documented settlers of Great Stirrup shown on period charts as simply “Stirrup’s Cay.”Many of the structures from this settlement are still standing. Little Stirrup (now known as Coco Cay) and Great Stirrup Cays are now private cruise ship islands and not accessible to boaters. Several good anchorages are located in the area such as

Leg 3: Cistern Cay Estimated Mileage: 2 NM

The abandoned Ghost Island of Cistern Cay was a known drug hub in its heyday and exploring visitors often speculate about the wreckage of a plane symbolizing a dark past in island history. Whether a drug-runner downed by authorities or just a victim of bad weather, the sunken wreck is now a city of coral habitat for creatures of the sea.

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Great Harbour Cay

Leg 4: Hoffman’s Cay Blue Hole Estimated Mileage: 10 NM Hoffman’s Cay, whose only living inhabitants are said to be oysters, is home to the famous Blue Hole. From the beach, follow the cleared trail through the dense vegetation and hike down to the most visited blue hole in the islands. Adrenaline junkies leap from a cliff 20 feet above the water into the mysterious depths of the 600 feet wide hole. Leg 5: Little Harbour Cay Estimated Mileage: 4 NM The tiny mom-and-pop fried conch restaurants adorning the islands offer a great way to soak up local culture.The walls are often tacked with memorabilia —shirts, boat flags, pennants and signed dollar bills. Between Great Harbour and

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Chub Cay, Flo’s Conch Bar is a cruiser’s landmark. It’s wise to call ahead and order the cracked conch to avoid the disappointment of missing out on Flo’s famous delicacy. Little Harbour Cay is a protected anchorage with gorgeous green and navy waters, good depth, and some fun inlets to poke about on a dinghy. Leg 6: Chub Cay Estimated Mileage: 11 NM Chub Cay is a 1,000-acre spit of coral rock at the southern tip of the Berry chain. It has convenient access to the Bahamian waters known as “The Pocket,” which provide possibly the best fishing grounds in the Western Hemisphere and the world’s best billfishing. Remote flats south of Great Harbour, from Anderson Cay to Money Cay, are excellent bonefish habitats, as are the flats around Chub Cay. The area is also a diver’s dream with coral reefs, blue holes, walls, caves and shipwrecks to explore. Chub Cay Resort & Marina is a private island paradise, with full amenities and magnificent untouched beaches.The eleven guest rooms include a two-story presidential suite. On the reception level, oak ceiling beams are from century-old Texas cattle barns, while the lobby floor, complete with an inlaid compass rose, is made of Brazilian Ipe wood. The Clubhouse Restaurant overlooks Sunset Beach. If a breakfast of coconut guava waffles has worn off by evening, the dinner menu includes delectables such as lobster poppers and Bahamian cracked conch dinner. Chub Cay Club Marina can accommo- date yachts up to 190 feet in its 109 slips. Approach and dock depth is 12 feet at low tide.The Posh Peacock and Marlin Market in the adjacent historic Harbour House building has a wide inventory of island and boating supplies. m l

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Beach chairs at the pool at Chub Cay

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NowWhat? BY APRIL WINSHIP We Bought a Boat…

Cabo Beach

T rial by fire … that’s not exactly how I envisioned gaining my introductory seamanship skills. I enthusiastically signed on as an inexperienced crewmember aboard a tiny sailboat bound for Tahiti, even though I had never been on an overnight passage before. “In for a penny, in for a pound” came to mind during the 32-day nonstop romp across the Pacific Ocean. After two years of hitchhiking on several boats throughout these enchanted isles, I was hooked on the cruising lifestyle. My love of sailing never faded, and in time my husband Bruce and I bought our own spartan catamaran to carry our young family to distant shores. Now, several decades later we find ourselves empty nesters, retired and once again preparing for the next chapter, this time aboard our new-to-us 34-foot trawler, Rogue One .

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Finally splashed and in a slip

of online and traditional classroom resources can help acquire knowledge about a new boat and increase your boating skills in a structured and safe manner. Listening intently during the Art of Anchoring presentation at our local

boat show, I agreed that most of it made sense, but nothing improved our anchoring technique as much as the repetitive practice of dropping and setting the hook from our own bow. Sometimes consulting others with a similar type of boat yields fresh tactics

To find a boat perfectly suited for our cruising plans was thrilling, but even before the celebratory cham- pagne bubbles had a chance to tickle my nose, I knew I wanted my introduction to the trawler life to be a bit more methodical than my first impetuous ocean crossing. My mind began turning over a couple of very serious questions: • How do we gain the basic knowledge of operating and maintaining the mechanical and electrical systems of our new boat? • How do we learn to maneuver safely to and from the dock and feel confident exploring beyond the breakwater? When we bought our first boat, we gravitated toward the “learn by doing” method of mostly figuring out things on our own, which didn’t always work out as planned. Fortunately, nowadays a multitude

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Resources to Build Boating Skills

Like many of you, we are about to embark on the next exciting chapter of boat ownership — learning the ropes. I hope the resources men- tioned below will provide additional tools to take your dreams of nautical adventure to a new level. • Follow sailors on their YouTube blogs to gain inspiration and insight into the live-aboard/ cruising lifestyle.

Professional captain giving hands-on instructions

• Subscribe to boating or cruising magazines.

rugged coastline, it was reassuring to spot several of our new friends’ navigation lights twinkling on the horizon. Joining a rally not only offered an alternative to venturing into foreign waters completely on our own but also held us to a firm date to begin our adventure. With its morning radio net, evening check-in schedule and planned rendezvous stops along the way, we found participating in a rally was the perfect introduction for our pint-sized crew to the big ocean and the cruising lifestyle. Safety protocols and seamanship skills are now often gained by employ- ing a professional training captain to coach and mentor you aboard your own boat. A pro can develop a personalized plan to help you reach the skillset you’ll need to feel capable and confident in your ability to operate and maintain your vessel. This hands- on training can make all the difference for a smooth, cohesive and timely learning curve. m l Set Sail and Live Your Dreams (Seaworthy Publications, 2019) is the Winships’ book about their family’s 10-year adventure cruising aboard their 33-foot catamaran Chewbacca . It is available in both paperback and e-book editions at Amazon.

you hadn’t even considered. A case in point was figuring out how to shoehorn our 22-foot-wide cat into a 23-foot- wide slip unscathed. After a few hair-raising docking experiences my husband asked another multihull owner for a better way to park a boat like ours. “Why don’t you try backing her in? You will have optimum visibility, and with the rudders leading the way you’ll have better steerage.” Smacking himself on the forehead, Bruce sheepishly confessed, “I didn’t even think of that.” For our first extended offshore passage as a family with our two young daughters, we decided to join a fun rally. As relative newbies, we were about to undertake the 1,000-mile voyage from San Diego, CA, to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and would feel more comfortable not flying solo. When darkness fell on that vast stretch of When darkness fell on that vast stretch of rugged coastline, it was reassuring to spot several of our new friends’ navigation lights twinkling on the horizon.

• Watch how-to YouTube videos (boat maintenance, repair and docking). • Join online social media boating groups or forums (boat type/ make, region, lifestyle). • Take online certification courses (see U.S. Coast Guard at uscgboating.org ). • Attend in-person seminars offered at boat shows and trawler fests. • Seek out a “familiarization training” course by a diesel mechanic to learn about your specific mechanical and maintenance needs. • Join a yacht, trawler or powerboat club for both on and off the water activities. • Take a training class on a similar boat at sailing or trawler schools. • Hire a professional training captain for hands-on instruction aboard your boat. You can find female captains specializing in teaching women. • Join a rally to hone your skills. • Most important: PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!

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DESTINATION > NAPLES, FL

I f you’re traveling down Florida’s west coast, Naples is one of the last places to restock and refuel before setting off for the Keys, 100 miles south. But Naples is worth more than a quick stop. The city offers boaters a myriad of recreational opportunities, great restaurants and first-class beachfront accommodations that invite you to linger longer on the Paradise Coast. Naples was founded in 1886 but was only accessible by boat until 1927 when the Florida railroad system was finally extended; the “Tamiami Trail” highway linking Miami to Naples and points north wasn’t completed until two decades later.This relative isolation spared Naples the fate of its east coast neighbors, keeping runaway development in check. Today, Old Naples — the roughly 15-block area south of Central Avenue — retains much of its early-20th century charm, and Naples Pier, the neighborhood’s 130-year-old focal point, is a great place to get your bearings and catch a brilliant Gulf sunset before heading out to the area’s top-flight eateries. Pier amenities include restrooms and a concession stand selling bait, food and beach supplies. For a unique food and entertainment experience, Celebration Park in the Bayshore Arts District near Naples Botanical Garden is home to a permanent food truck rally, pavilion, picnic tables and open-air tiki bar.The brainchild of local entrepreneur Rebecca Maddox, Celebration Park is a magnet for foodies, lovers of live entertainment and visitors seeking a laid-back Florida vibe. Looking for a special spot to spend a night on land? Consider the Hotel Escalante, an 11-bungalow Mediterranean-style retreat with a pool, spa and first-rate restaurant set amidst courtyard fountains, tropical gardens, private patios and verandas. NAPLES, FLORIDA BY RICHARD KERN PHOTOS BY RICK FESENMEYER

Saltwater and freshwater fishing is a top leisure pursuit in Naples, netting ambitious anglers an array of species such as redfish, snook, tarpon, grouper and snapper. How about an Everglades airboat or kayak tour? Or maybe a hike at one of the area’s many parks? Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park are two local favorites. Also, 10 public golf courses are at your fingertips. And don’t forget the Naples Zoo, Botanical Gardens, upscale shopping on Fifth Avenue South, or just stretching out on miles of pristine beach. Seagate Beach and Lowdermilk Park Beach are two of the best. If you’re here in November, January or March, check out the Swamp Buggy Races at Florida Sports Park — the only place in the world to see these weirdly awesome machines. If your transportation interests trend toward the classics, Revs Institute on Horseshoe Drive has 100+ restored and preserved “automobiles of historic significance” on display. m l

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WHERE TO DOCK

Naples Bay Resort & Marina 239-530-5134

Billing itself as “Southwest Florida’s only waterfront hotel with a fully operational marina featuring direct access to the Gulf of Mexico,” the marina offers 97 wet slips with electricity, complimentary Wi-Fi and pump-out services, onsite fuel, and dock box storage and transient slips in the summer.

Naples Boat Club 239-430-4994

Naples Boat Club encompasses a dry-rack boat storage boathouse, 47 wet slips for monthly, seasonal or annual dockage, and related businesses, including the Wharf Tavern Restaurant, Molly’s Marine Service, Allied Marine and others. Amenities include a full-service fuel dock, clubhouse, pool and waterfront storage with quick access to the Gulf, Gordon Pass and Naples beaches.

Naples City Dock 239-213-3070

Located at the end of 12th Avenue South about three miles north of the Gordon Pass, Naples City Dock boasts 84 slips on floating docks and mooring balls. The 400’ frontage can accommodate various size vessels, and the marina offers high-speed diesel, ethanol-free gas, laundry, an outdoor lounge area and complimentary pump out.

WHERE TO DINE Bleu Provence 239-261-8239

This award-winning French restaurant began as labor of love in 1999 after Jacques and Lysielle Cariot “retired” to Naples from France. Retirement didn’t stick; starting an elegant eatery was their new plan. With a 49,000-bottle wine cellar and a menu that redefines fresh and fine dining, you’re in excellent hands.

Captain & Krewe 239-263-1976

Open every day, this casual café serves local seafood, simply prepared, in a laid-back atmosphere. Small plates include ceviche, crab cakes, spicy shrimp, fish tacos, chargrilled oysters, chowder, lobster roll ... choose one, or choose them all, and kick back and enjoy! Tip: The raw bar tucked in the back of the place is a local hotspot. Dolce e Salato 239-300-0444 For adventurous and authentic Italian cuisine, this breakfast and lunch spot might make it seem like you’ve died and gone to heaven. This combo market and eatery serves croissants, cakes and biscotti with its cappuccino and espresso. Italian frittatas and special egg dishes round out the morning menu, followed by lunchtime appetizers, signature sandwiches, pasta creations, Italian classics and weekly specials. Happy hour includes complimentary tastings from the menu.

Naples Botanical Garden

Veranda E 239-659-3466

Located at the Hotel Escalante, Veranda E serves what it calls “Global Haute Cuisine” with an Asian twist. Featuring an on-premises sustainable organic garden, the chef crafts culinary classics with local grouper and snapper, short ribs, rack of lamb and filet mignon. An impressive wine list rounds things out. Atmosphere abounds.

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