Not really flying related, but anyway..

Marsh Harbour.
It’s out of my league. Check out the number of bizjets in the GA parking off rwy 09!
 
Zoom way in on his link and it goes to an aerial view, not real time, but you can see he is not in a slip.
 
Touch on the info button in the lower right of the data tag, and change to ariel view. As Bob says, not real time, but the economic snapshot doesn’t change that quickly.

Yes, looks like he is on a swing mooring (or hanging off the pick). I am guessing a berth is reserved for the locals. The ariel view shows “full house”, (yes, not real time, but still indicative), so I would expect the tender dinghy to get some exercise.

Still waiting for him to clock in and cancel SAR.
 
cool - thanks.

BTW I love how his track took him right across the island instead of sailing around and into the harbor. I assume he has the hovercraft option on his sailboat ;-)

Paul, when you finally read this, we are all jealous of your adventure, and wish we could join you buddy!

DD
 
Hello hello! Greetings Mon! We had a great sail down in really wide ranging conditions. 118 hours at sea. Filled the freezer with Tuna and Mahi along the way. We are at anchor in the Harbor now. Lots of room at docks and mooring but the boat is very well self contained for electricity and fresh water etc. still early for tourist season. The airport here is fine for GA. I have flown in many times. Will sit here a day or two the sail off for a week. Return to change guests next week. Thanks for following my journey. This was a big trip for me in the open ocean. Kind of like a great big first cross country flying.
 
And Bob was correct on the time wasting for daylight. 3am in that weather is not a time to try that reef lined channel.
 
Very cool Paul!!!!!! Great to hear from you! Looking forward to details on the big sailing adventure in open water.
 
Paul: You are much braver than I, landlubber to the max. Enjoy the voyage. That Garmin tracker thingy is really cool.

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