Saturday

Great sail to Mayreau, 15kts calm seas the boat is doing 8-9 kts

The anchorage at Salt whistle is too crowed for a first time anchoring for this crew so we decide to push on to Saline Bay.

Anchor smoothly, nice beach. We make the climb up to the village and have lunch at Dennis, great fish and chips. We get to meet Nicola, Dennis new friend. We promise to come back for dinner.

Weather is perfect and I get to see my 1st “Green Flash” at sunset.

Going to dinner at Dennis I decline the offer from Charlie his boat boy to get us to the dock…mistake.

We have to tie the dinghy on the west side of the dock  and throw the stern anchor to prevent it from going under, then I have to ”climb” on the dock 7ft above. I am way too old for this stuff....

Dennis is empty again since some guy from Fort Lauderdale on a trawler organized a party at Paradise and got  most of  the cruisers anchored in the bay to go….

Dennis and Nicola tell us the big news…they are engaged….we buy them drinks and invite them to join us for dinner…great night of drinking, Dennis and I are trying all sort of rummer recipes, and telling tall tales….Slightly drunk I now have to untie the dinghy and jump from the dock into the dinghy.....I am going to die......

…I made it

Sunday

20 minutes motor over to Union. My head is hurting….try to anchor in the lee of the outside reef but anchor is dragging badly, we succeed on the 2nd try but  just in case get the Delta out with the dinghy and put the 2nd anchor down…lunch at the Yacht club…French people everywhere again plus some people we helped in Mustique with parts for their 46’FP from TMM …beer and BS flowing again…

We have dinner at the yacht club and feed the sharks into a frenzy while bulls are running past the pool, is it Pamplona or Union ?

Spend the night at anchor in front of a little sandy island. Winds blowing pretty hard…in the morning find out that the Delta saved us from drifting

Monday

Motor to Petit St Vincent with the wind at 20kts dead ahead. Anchorage is crowed and very windy with gusts in the 25-30kts range. Find a good patch of sand and settle. Dinghy over to Petite Martinique to get fuel for the Dinghy and food and booze. Meet again with the people from Scotland on the 46’FP. Later on we go for a walk on the beach, it is really beautiful. Decide to dinghy over to Mopion and spend some time playing in the shallow pools.

Wonderful evening and dinner at the resort.

Tuesday

Great sail towards the south side of Union winds at 20kts the boat is going 12kts. We had planned to stop at Chatham Bay but the weather is turning nasty again and the anchorage is really busy so we motor up to Saline Bay one more time. Great hike to the top of the island and visit of the church…it is very hot, stop for a beer on the way down at DeYouths, Robert is reading a book about Bob Marley .

 7:30 This time we have Charlie pick us up and we make the climb again in the dark….

Dinner again that night with Dennis and Nicola, share some story with Sunsail charterers from England who are also here for happy hour. Never did find out exactly why monohulls are better than cats like they claimed and did not really cared after the 4th rummer......

Wednesday

Motor over to the Tobago Keys. It is pretty crowded with a couple small cruise boats and a whole lot of charter boats.  Anchor right off the beach at Baradel and dinghy around to get our bearings and look for good spots for the next day, order bread from one of the boat boy who never came back….Dinner on board feels nice, we are starting to really feel at home on the 410.

Night from Hell…winds howling in the rigging all night, rain coming down hard and another boat’s anchor alarm going off very loudly 3 times during the night. We did not drift.....

 

Thursday

We were supposed to stay but the skies are gray and the wind is still blowing pretty hard so we decide to move on and stop at Canouan. Once we have all sails up the boat is really going again at 10 kts. Dorothy decides to pass on  Canouan  which looks so-so under gray skies and asks me to go on to Bequia.

Just for fun I decide to chase a sail on the horizon to pass the time and try to get the most out of the boat. It works and we pass the 40ft monohull just before entering Port Elizabeth. Blue skies again, the storm is south of us. As we enter the harbor we spot a small model boat made of a coconut and rags heading south. After 5 minutes we manage to pick it up…

we’ll bring it back home as a souvenir.

We pick a nice spot right off the beach and anchor perfectly…really getting good at that stuff…15 minutes later some Moorings charterers  show up and decide to anchor right on top of us…..they left the next morning …

I would have moved.

Nice walk on the beach and grand tour of the harbor in the dinghy, the 15hp is really great for zipping around.

Dinner at Gingerbread again and after dinner drinks at Frangipani with the steel band  

Friday

Walks on the beach and snorkel around the point. Walk to town buy some tee-shirts and lunch .

Spend the last afternoon playing around the boat. Dinner at L’auberge des Grenadines, wonderful food but once again we are the only ones there.

 

Saturday

Nice motor sail up the coast of Bequia and then fast shoot across under sail only to the base…..It’s over…

We pack all our bags in John West’s Jeep and back to the hotel.

After lounging around the pool for a while we get dressed up and ferry over to Young Island

Wonderful BBQ dinner on the beach with steel band playing…..don’t want it to end.

Sunday

Wake up at 5 am to get to the airport…this time it is really over. Goodbye St Vincent