On the west side I went snorkeling again with Ty and Mario, and was swimming along watching a parrotfish below, when I looked up and
saw a huge Eagle Ray right in front of me.
I cleaned the hull (I found oysters stuck under the keel), and the
propeller. Then Port Authority paid me a visit, and told me there were boats
coming in wanting to use the buoy I was on. Also there’s a big storm headed
towards Grand Cayman, so I moved back around the island sooner than I’d wanted.
Sonic boom’s keel
There were no waves, which was good, but lots of showers and
squalls. It took four hours to get back to the Yacht Club where I tied up for
an hour while a storm passed and the tide rose a bit more. Then I motored along
the canals to Lime Tree Bay and very gratefully tied up to Living The Dream’s hurricane mooring
in Mitchell’s Creek. Living the Dream are one of the best dive centers on the
island.
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