Photos..Central Bahamas. George Town, Great Exuma.

Swiftwing
Sun 26 Apr 2009 15:29
25:04.58 N    77:18.51 W      Nassau ,  George Town.
 
Dinghy dock, Victoria Lake, George Town.
 
The local pontoon next to the church.
 
The local Shell filling station with dinghy dock for boaters filling up. There are no alongside berths for fuel here so I had to dinghy back and fore to Swiftwing with 5 gallon containers of diesel.
 
George Town from the anchorage.
Commercial dock and ferry to Nassau.
To prevent outboard theft many new outboards are fitted with much older engine covers or the shiny new ones are rubbed down and hand painted. This is one of the nicer ones we have seen.
This is the local internet cafe where, believe it or not, the guy fixed our laptop which had completely refused to boot.
 
Downtown George Town.
Most of George Town looked like this.
Dinghy entrance from the anchorage into Victoria Lake. With one metre of tide, the overfalls outside on a falling tide combined with  a windy day are akin to coming down from Strangford Lough into the sea.
 
Ferrying fuel and water back and forth to Swiftwing. We have a watermaker on board but it's much easier to top up from the dinghy dock tap which gives free water to cruisers...(we've already paid for it with the £200 cruising permit!) There is virtually no rain here so all the local fresh water is made at desalination plants. The locals buy their water by the tanker load. When we were in St. Thomas, Arden had just filled up with one thousand gallons and he said it cost US$300