From Montserrat we did an overnight sail to St Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. We had a firm timetable at this point as we were meeting Jeff's sister, Leta, and her husband, Al, in St Thomas.
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Saturday, February 28, 2015
Monday, February 16, 2015
Unforgettable Montserrat
Often cruising plans get changed mid-stream as weather conditions
shift or we gain more knowledge, Our initial plan was to head to Barbuda, a
small Antiguan island. Our plans shifted after learning of the complicated
customs procedure and Montserrat became our next destination of choice. We knew that Montserrat was not a
well-traveled cruising destination as there is now only one anchorage on the
entire island… As it turns out, Montserrat was unforgettable.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Gorgeous Guadeloupe
We spent a few days checking out a couple of anchorages in
Guadeloupe. We checked into customs at Terre de Haute, a town in the archipelago of the Iles des Saintes, a group of islands located on southeast
side of Guadeloupe
and checked out at Deshaies, an anchorage on the Northwest side of the island.
Like Martinique, Guadeloupe is a French territory and again we had an easy schmeezy electronic check in/out. While it has limited anchorages on the west side of the island, thus not known as cruiser friendly, it has the best mooring balls we’ve ever seen. They were high enough out of the water that Jeff could easily reach down and run a line through the eye. Even the seagulls agree!
When we dove on our mooring ball, we saw a huge block of concrete onto which was secured a steel cable mooring line. SWEET!!! And they were free!!! SWEETER!!! However a lot of cruisers don’t venture to Guadeloupe because of the limited anchorages and the “rolley” conditions. And yes it was rolley! But knowing we were securely tethered definitely helped. It gave us ample opportunity to explore…
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
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