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Great sail down island

From the Pitons in St Lucia to Bequia just south of St Vincent in about 7 hours, we sailed most all the way. Pretty much a nice beam reach between the islands and about 1/2 way down the lee (or backside) of St Vincent before we had to start up the engines to keep us moving. The wind had died down and was right on the nose of the boat, till we cleared the bottom of St Vincent. At the bottom of St Vincent, the weather had decided to turn wet, so took the opportunity to give the boat a quick bath and wash away some of our drink spillage and dirty feet marks that seem to gather dust no matter how many times you wash them.

Since we did run the engines for a bit today, we also took the opportunity to fill our water tanks with some freshly made water, topped off the starboard tank completely and 3/4 on the port tank – so another night with showers.

Rolled in to Admiralty bay with intentions of just clearing customs and getting out of here, as with all plans this was the 14th one of the day, it changed to going ashore to check out the markets/and little boutique shops. I cleared customs, by leeching some internet on the way into the bay, and submitted the form online, to eseaclear.com expecting that it would speed up the process. Not so much, but at least I didn’t have to fill the forms out in triplicate. While I was ashore, Jamie gave Christine a quick lesson in Yoga on the moving bouncing boat, and Wayne kept a diligent eye on them, er the boat since we didn’t set the anchor with the normal scope as we weren’t planning on staying. So before heading ashore, we had to let out more chain and test to make sure the hook was set, and then we all went ashore. Not 2 minutes after we stepped ashore another torrential downpour came down and we were soaked. A quick snack after not having much success in provisioning market, we were a little late, and even missed out on the 1/2 priced appetizers by 2 minutes at Tommy’s – we had nachos anyway.

Back to the boat for some chicken and pasta with veggies and capers for a light dinner. Started raining again and everything outside was wet so had dinner inside tonight. I was having some trouble getting the internet connection to stabilize and was getting some weird failure emails in my inbox, seems the temporary drive on this hosted server ran out of disk space. Logged in remotely from boat, and free up the ‘error’ log that was eating the drive space. Seems something always happens when I’m no where near reliable internet. All is good now and we can again post entrys from the ipad.

Its a very nice and cool night, no rolling in the bay, just a little swinging on anchor, boarder line cold if you are directly in the wind.

We made the connection

We found Wayne.

In San Juan. We made the connection and arrived St Lucia as planned and headed straight to the hotel and the over to Oceans bar for a quick drink after midnight. Pretty much had the place to ourselves. The marina is pretty empty.

Woke up pretty early when the sun started coming through the hotel windows and I set off to find the boat dragging one of the suitcases of boat stuff with me.

Found the shack in the yard and open her up and unloaded a bunch of stuff. Back to the hotel @ 8am for breakfast with the rest of the crew. And then back to the boat to put it all back together. Christine handled the inside and Wayne and I the outside. We were pretty well done by noon then putzed around doing some random projects and when it was time for beer we called it quits and headed to the conscience store and then to the hotel pool.

Hung out there for awhile then went over to the marina and chatted with the guys who fixed the inverter and got a little nervous that even if the part we are waiting on got in on friday it wouldn’t get out of customs till Monday. So we had another beer and walked around the west marine store to see if there was something that we couldn’t live without.

It was getting close to Jamie’s arrival so Christine went back to the hotel to meet her and Wayne and I went to Mikes bar to wait for them. Her flight was uneventful. Had a couple rounds watching the pirate boat load up with tourists for a sunset cruise.

Took the ferry (manual rope barge thingy) back to the marina for a bite to eat at a place that serves pretty good Rotti. We figured a nap was going to be necessary to make the Friday night jump up. So we went to catch up on some sleep. Set the alarm for a 2 hour nap. And wouldn’t cha know it. It’s 6am the next morning. Guess we missed the jump up. 🙂

We did get confirmation that the part was at the FedEx office but haven’t heard if it made it through customs to get installed today. Fingers are crossed.