On Thursday, April 24 — We didn’t sleep well because a storm hit in the wee hours of the morning that woke us up. We did manage to go back to sleep, but it was still raining pretty hard when we got up for the day. We were pleased at our luck — the days we were in the park, the weather had been nice, and it turned icky on the day we were leaving.
The marina check out time was at 1100. Last night, we’d talked about possibly going back into the resort this morning to check out some of the places that we’d missed. Even if the weather had been nice, Keith and Christi woke feeling like they simply could not do any more walking. They were glad to be leaving.
Eric, on the other hand, was feeling full of energy as a result of anxiety. After that nightmare ride into Atlantis on Monday, he was anxious about leaving. Our destination was a marina on the southeast side of New Providence Island (the purple dot on the map below), and it had a narrow entrance channel with a couple of slight turns. He was having anxiety about navigating that channel.

We untied from the dock at 1045. We were pleased to see that traffic on the water was light. We realized that Monday had been the end of a holiday weekend — no wonder it had been so crazy! As a general rule, we try not to take Kosmos out on holiday weekends exactly because that is when it’s crowded with drunks who have no clue what they were doing.
We only made 4 knots in channel at 1650 RPM because the wind and current were both against us. We noted that the properties lining the water of Paradise Island looked very high end, most with private docks.









