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No worries- there aren't any bats on the island. Only a baseball bat hanging from the cavernous ceiling- very funny!


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Bahamian  Flag Arawak Indians inhabited the islands when Christopher Columbus first set foot in the New World on San Salvador in 1492. British settlement of the islands began in 1647; the islands became a colony in 1783. Since attaining independence from the UK in... [read more]
Blog: Compass Cay
Date: April 18th 2007

On our way back up the Exuma chain we stopped at some of our favorite spots along the way, including Emerald Bay, Black Point, and Staniel Cay. We didn’t have much time to explore these islands as we wanted to take advantage of the calmer weather to travel. Often we would sail all day, drop the anchor, dinghy Kona to the beach and come back to the boat right after sunset and a good meal out. ... read more




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Jay and Jen Johnson
Rum Runners of lore were some of the best sailors on the seas. They had to outrun, outwit, and outsail the navy in order to make their spoils. We are proud to follow in the traditions of the past Rum Runners; to sail in the same waters, to find protected anchorages and friendly ports, as well as to enjoy some of the best rums the Caribbean has to offer- yar! Let me introduce you to the crew of the Rum Runner; I’m Jen and do most of the blogging. But my life wouldn’t be complete without my husband Jay by my side. And as always we have our trusty companion Kona, the Salty Dog. We have b... full info
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