Justin getting the lines organized Saturday Morning.
Johnny peering down the companionway hatch waiting for pankakes.
Russell contemplating what he has gotten himself into.
2nd pancake always turns out better than the first!
This was the first pancake.
Approaching the Sunshine skyway. The structure is so large we are still about 30 minutes away, even at 5kts!
The nefarious crew! Johnny on the left Russell in the back Justin in the foreground
I think someone else should have taken this picture with me in it.
Enjoying the view as we pass Mullet Key
Justin in command on a close reach at about 5kts. The Stormbringer is not quite as responsive as the FJs he is used to sailing.
Woooohooo
Get that out of my face and get me another beer!
Russell is an accompished surfer, he deftly keeps his balance as he surfs the 28' sailboat backwards! Notice the dingy is still there and floating!
This was lunch on Saturday, Filet of Beef sandwiches, Shrimp salad and a bean dip made with home made salsa and guacamole.
Luckily, we were warned that the Lid Doesn't stay on well, it would have been a shame to have lost this culinary masterpiece.
Russell enjoyed surfing the swim ladder at anchor once we arrived at Egmont Key.
Just before sunset all the motorboats cleared out, leaving the anchorage to about 8 sailboats.
Mmm Whiskey and Coke.
Ipod Kareoke has begun (thanks to whiskey and cokes)
The seagulls never did get quiet. We assume they sleep in shifts so they can maintain a constant cacophony.
Mmm Chorizo and fresh Salsa on eggs! "Oh yeah"
Doing dishes in the dink. (after it was recovered from floating away)