Monthly Archives: April 2011

The Mahi Mahi has landed

Easy/Lazy day, got up early then went ashore to clear Shawn and Sharon off the boat, before we left Bequia. Walked around bought some supplies for more frozen umbrella drinks on the boat, and a little food too.

Chatted with the locals as we explored their little city, and got some ‘respect’ from the locals when you buy some fresh home grown veggies from the local vendors, mangos, limes and bananas for the mixed drinks.

About noon, we bailed on going to Mustique and decided to sail across to Blue Lagoon, St Vincent. As usual the wind changed directions just enough to be coming directly from Blue Lagoon where we wanted to go so if you are following the Spot Track you will see a few tacks, and one pretty good side Fish.

Shawn landed a MahiMahi

Shawn landed a MahiMahi

Interesting anchorage, tricky entrance and full of mooring balls, but we are here and its close to the airport for tomorrows flight out.

Back to the Ledo Deck, and soak in a few rays between the possible afternoon showers.

Admiralty Bay

After a long sail day, 72 miles we arrived in Bequia and dropped the hook. Cleared customs and are now in St Vincent and the Grenadines. EseaClear made clearing customs a lot easier, filling out the paperwork online they were able to print and file it quite quickly. Immigrations was also pretty easy, and the guy there said I could come back in the morning to sign Shawn and Sharon off the boat instead of trying to find the place over on St Vincent, so I’ll probably do that after breakfast.

We had dinner a shore @ L’Auberge des Grenadines known for the lobster dinners, and they did a stupendious job. Normally they have a band on tuesdays, but not last night. Dinner was yummy and we had a 10 minute walk back to the dingy. Christine stopped to pet a doggie and it jumped up on her breaking her brand new island special necklace.

A large sailing cruise ship the Club Med came into bay and anchored a few hundred feet behind us so we decided to dingy around it on the way back to the boat, made for a wet ride back to the boat for a game or two of dominos.

Wednesday is going to be a exploring day, and we’ll end up in St Vincent this eve.

Overcast but great sail to St Vincent

Despite the lack of sleep, everyone was up pretty early. And we were underway before breakfast, raised the sail and headed out in the dark and gloomy weather. Nice 10knots of wind in the lee of St . Lucia, so a little motor sailing and charging the batteries.

Typical Texas Breakfast tacos with some bacon and fixens were created while sailing in the lee, shortly after clearing St Lucia we had some 15kn of wind, so we killed the engines and sailed by the wind alone, making 9kn through the water passing many monohull sail boat along the way.

We dropped the lures in the water before breakfast, and no bites till zing. Another doozie hit and took alot of line and jumping out of the water. Slowed the boat down by turning into the wind and 45 mins of fighting later the jumping fish finally figured out how to spit out the lure! Doh! At least this time the knot held and we still had the lure, unlike our rookie mistake on the cousin of jaws from yesterday!

Making great time, we are thinking about going ashore in Bequia instead of St Vincent to clear customs to get another island for Shawn and Sharon on this trip. That and its till overcast so visiting the Walibou, where they shot pirates of the carribean wouldn’t be too exciting and the customs at Walibou are only open between 4-6pm.

Still heading south bound and down.