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Afterglow

Key West, FL

Living aboard full time with my husband Andrew & mini Aussie Isla! Currently cruising around the Caribbean

Emma Haley
Fort-de-France, MartiniqueJun 25, 2025

Distance

230.2nm

Avg. speed

5.2kts

Duration

1d 20h 33m

Possible run in with pirates??! 🏴‍☠️🫢

So curious on everyone’s thoughts of who was approaching our boat in the middle of nowhere… It was coming on 1 day and 15 hours at sea, around sunrise, when we were smack dab in the middle of Dominica and Martinique. I was on watch while Andrew went to sleep an hour before, and it was around 6:30am. We were in 8ft seas with 20-25 kts and just a reefed main out. I saw a small ~24ft panga parallel to us going the opposite way around 500 yards away. I didn’t think too much of it, but woke Andrew up from a weird gut feeling. We hadn’t seen any boats in the almost 2 days sail so was weird to suddenly see that small boat that close. After Andrew got up the panga made a 90 degree turn coming straight at us. It was so rough their bow was flying into the air and to us it made no sense why they were so far offshore. They got within 200 yards of us before they turned off back on their track. It was 2 guys and we assume they turned back because it was too rough to go dead into the waves. I got a short video of the boat.. what do you guys think?? We can’t figure out what in the world was going on, but all we know is it scared the shit out of us seeing them come at us & we felt like they were definitely a threat😳 oh, and this all happened the morning of Andrew’s birthday 😂 Anyway, the rest of the sail was totally fine, worse weather than forecasted but our first time in forever flyyyying and we reached our max speed ever at 10.1kts! So fun to finally have a beam reach and making our best time on a passage yet. Excited for the rest of the sail south 🤙🏼 Now that we’re close enough to Grenada and are able to have a quick sail down, we’re going to take our time exploring the next few islands on the way down.

Emma Haley
Great HarbourApr 14, 2025

Distance

12.4nm

Avg. speed

2.2kts

Duration

5h 36m

Evening trip
Emma Haley
Prickly PearApr 10, 2025

Distance

25.7nm

Avg. speed

1.2kts

Duration

21h 4m

Morning trip
Emma Haley
Dominican RepublicAug 28, 2024

Distance

228.8nm

Avg. speed

4.5kts

Duration

2d 3h 5m

We ran out of fuel 😅

We madeee it!! Not easily but happy to be in a safe hurricane hole for the rest of the season. We left at 6pm in hopes of getting to the harbour entrance at an ideal time (ha) and sailed through the night, perfect seas and good wind to sail (other than 30 minutes of the wind dying so we motored for under an hour). We left with our buddy boat, Viva, and were on our way. Day 2 was smooth sailing and when the sun started to go down the wind picked up and the seas got bigger. We had 20-25kts of wind, 6-8ft seas with occasional 10s but were cruising at a steady speed of 5-6 kts which is pretty avg for us. We were forced to sail more south than east so we planned on getting to the coast near the DR/Haiti border and motoring along the coast towards Luperon. I woke up the next morning to the incredible mountains of the Dominican Republic & so excited to get there mid afternoon. When we hit the coast we were about 30 miles away. We went to turn the engine on andddddd nope. Out of fuel. 🥴 When we left Little Inagua we looked at the tank and estimated it was around 20% full, but we don’t have anything that shows us how much we actually have. We had 1 5 gallon Jerry can on board left and that was it. We decided we have to save that for coming into the harbour so we tacked back and forth racing the sunset. When we were around 10 miles out the sun was going down so we added the fuel and motored through pretty nasty seas towards Luperon. Our buddy boat got in around noon so our friend on Viva told us he would meet us outside of the harbour with a 5gal Jerry can around 8pm and guide us in (in the dark). He hopped onboard and we dodged fishing nets they put outside of the harbour at night and made it to a mooring safely. Pretty proud of us for sailing (almost) the whole way on an unfavorable path (is this considered part of the thorny path?) Excited to spend the next 2-3 months in the DR, have some cerveza to celebrate, and meet all of the cruisers from all over that came here for hurricane season 🤙🏼🍻⛰️🇩🇴

Emma Haley
The BahamasJul 15, 2024

Distance

9.1nm

Avg. speed

4.5kts

Duration

2h 1m

Staniel ➡️ Blackpoint
Emma Haley
Monroe County, FL, USAMar 3, 2024

Distance

0.1nm

Avg. speed

0.4kts

Duration

12m

Just happened to hop onboard the old Sailing La Vagabonde Outremer!

Someone in our marina was giving away some pots & pans and when we got to the boat… happened to be @Riley and @elayna.carausu ‘s old outremer docked in Key West! New owners are so nice and going to go sailing with them soon to show them the area ⛵️

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