Bahamas High Adventure Foundation


The Rev. Terry Bomar
&
The Young Adventurers

The Rev Terry Bomar founder of the "Young Adventurers" Raises the funds to have a group of children Including two local Bahamaian children from the Abacos attend the Bahamas High Adventure 6 day program
learning sailing, aboard the sailing vessel "Le Pecheur D'Etoiles".


The Rev. Terry Bomar exchanges his collar and robes for a pirate costume


First Mate Emsey

The Children had a great time, an adventure of a lifetime, under the direction of Capt. Del and First Mate Marie (Emsey), learning to sail the big old wooden ship. Mrs Moran of the Jim Moran Foundation attended the pirate party for which the children put on a special rendition of singing "What shall we do with the drunken sailor". The following day Mrs Moran provided a special treat for the children, a fishing trip aboard the "Gallant Lady's" Sport fishing boat.


Capt. Del

Rev. Terry Bomar as Capt. Bloody Bob
and his pirate crew

Mrs Moran of the "Jim Moran Foundation" brings freshly baked cookies to the Pirate Party

Capt. Del teaches sailing on the bow of
"Le Pecheur D'Etoiles"


Hoisting the Main Sail


Learning to tie Knots


Survival training


Lifeboat and abandoning ship drill


Learning how the moon affects the tides


One of the crew finds a Starfish


Learning and cleaning shells


The Galley crew prepare a delicious breakfast


Even the Reverend has to learn his knots


Discovering the local undersea wildlife


Catch of the day aboard the sportfishing boat


Gallant Lady's sportfishing boat


The Crew aboard the sportfishing boat


The crew proudly presenting their catch


The fish is the one on the right
(I think!)


A fond farewell and thank you to the "Gallant Lady"



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