West Palm Beaches 26:41.56N 80:02.37W

Lotus
Mon 31 May 2010 00:20
We left the cosiness of the ICW and went back into the open ocean to head up to West Palm Beaches where we'd arranged with Katie (friend who lives in Grand Cayman) to come and experience life on board for a long week end.  We anchored up in the ICW which had a current running at 5 knots, this seriously tested our anchoring skills, but with three anchors down I don't think we'd have moved in a hurricane.  With our perfect planning (or just good luck) we'd arrived during West Palm Beaches annual music and arts festival 'Sunfest', which meant we had something exciting to do whilst Katie was with us.  West Palm Beach obviously thinks it is something special as there are no dingy docks for the commoners who choose to anchor out, we experienced the rudest people yet in the form of jumped up dockmasters at the private marinas who refused to let us land our dingy there and objected to us filling our water containers, implying that we had stolen the water tanks that we were filling.  I wished we'd thought of the retort at the time but Katie's description of him as a 'jumped up boy scout in his long socks and shorts, who'd obviously been turned down for the job of milk monitor whilst at school', would really have put him in his place.  I'm not sure that we quite lived up to the superyacht image that Katie's friends back home were envisaging as we landed the dingy on a scrap of beach and waded ashore through deep mud (yuck!)
 
We had a great weekend eating out, drinking and catching up with Katie.  We went to the music festival but Americans do have a strange musical liking, the offerings ranged from an out of tune wailing meat loaf-esque group, a grandad with a banjo and dungarees singing country and hip hop fusion rap which entailed a bloke telling us to put our hands in the air time and time again.  They redeemed themselves on the Sunday night with one of the best firework displays we have seen, we had a grandstand view as the display was set off from a floating barge around 300 yards away from where we were anchored.  We were sorry to see Katie leave after the week end but it was time to set sail once again.