The forecast, wind/current regime, and folks that anchored really close to us made this a one-night stop. Kids have voted—we are bound for George Town!
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
Boatschool: Art Appreciation at Rudder Cut
After five nights at Farmers Cay, we headed out into Exuma Sound for a lovely sail down to Rudder Cut Cay. Our objective—the piano! David Copperfield placed this stainless steel sculpture of a mermaid and a piano in shallow water, and I decided it would be a fun physical education/music appreciation/art appreciation lesson for homeschooling! We anchored off the nearby cave and explored the piano and nearby reefs. What did we find, other than a piano? More on that later!
The forecast, wind/current regime, and folks that anchored really close to us made this a one-night stop. Kids have voted—we are bound for George Town!
The forecast, wind/current regime, and folks that anchored really close to us made this a one-night stop. Kids have voted—we are bound for George Town!
Labels:
Bahamas,
boating,
boatschool,
cruising,
Exumas,
homeschool,
Kids on boats,
liveaboard,
sailing,
sailing family,
travel
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