Thanks, Bruce. Yeah, that view from the lighthouse is spectacular. Neat old lighthouse, too. I tried to talk the keeper into retiring and letting me take over, but he wouldn't cooperate...something about not trusting me to keep the kerosene tank filled.
I've had the same conversation with my wife several times while sitting at an outdoor table at Cap'n Jacks and dining on cracked conch and Kalik. The outcome has always been the same as yours. Wives just aren't visionaries like we obviously are.
We always dock at the Hopetown Villas marina across the harbor, west of the lighthouse a few hundred yards. It's a beautiful little marina with a big pool overlooking the docks, and very lush lanscaping. They give us a 15' Whaler type boat to use to get to town and back, or just to motor around the island in. It just doesn't get any better than Hope Town.
Well, if fuel for cars was $4.33/gal, that's about what it should have been at the fuel dock. They don't make a distinction in the Bahamas, although I have been charged a 5% "service charge" at Boat Harbor for the privelege of being handed the fuel nozzle. So, that would be just over $1K for me to fill up, and I usually go through three tanks for a week trip there, plus about $400 for dockage for the week, $150 for Customs fees, about $80 for water for washdown and tank refills, and of course $200 for Kalik for the fridge. That $422 air fare and $6000 boat rental is starting to look pretty good.