Wednesday, April 2, 2014

BVI's to the Leeward Islands



We left the British Virgin Islands after visiting both Virgin Gorda and Anegada Sound. Virgin Gorda is home to a Yacht Club owned by the Aga Kahn where a superyacht regatta was just beginning. It featured a number of sail and motor yachts in the "off the charts" category but our invitation must have been misplaced. In the harbor, was one of our favorite yachts, "Intuition.   The Maltese Falcon was scheduled to arrive, but no sign of her while we were there.  The Bitter End Yacht Club is a bit of paradise and the key lime pie there is not to be missed.

We spent only one day on Anegada, an island some 15 miles north of Virgin Gorda.  We had a delicious candlelit meal on the beach at the Anegada Hotel and enjoyed chatting with the owner, VIvian. The setting was simple and beautiful.  Unfortunately, Kay became ill (it was more than a hangover) so we skipped the tour of the island via scooter.

Paradise
Noon on March 15th, we set sail, passing Necker Island, home of Richard Branson, on an easterly course headed to the Leeward Islands and Anguilla.  After sailing through the night, we arrived at Road Bay, Anguilla at 10 AM.  Anguilla is a French Island known for its beautiful coral, beaches, and friendly residents. We had another fabulous beach front meal this time at the Barrel Stay  -  where the only way Richards tuna could have been fresher was if a shark caught it. Weve been visiting art galleries, meeting some interesting artists and collecting some wonderful pieces to remind us of our adventures in the Caribbean once we are landlubbers again.

Our New Ride

After arriving in St. Martin, we encountered boat friends that we 
met in Vermont last year, Hilda and Mike on More Mischief.  What fun to trade tales and learn of their adventures. We anchored in Marigot Bay on the French side of the island.  Here we found Shrimpy's Laundry Service and Outboard Motor Repair and more good food. The French bakeries will certainly cause us to gain a few pounds.

Many have told us that in the Caribbean your dingy is your car.  Ours was not up to the task and decided it was time to replace the inflatable with a RIB (rigid inflatable boat) and a more suitable outboard. Richard zips around now so quickly that Murray wants to wear his lifejacket.

Shrimpies Laundry and Outboard
Engine Repair
St. Martin
Guest of the Aga Khan
With Dennis and Sue McKay on board, we explored other parts of St. Martin and beyond.  Our first stop was Orient Bay.  Much to our surprise it was a nudist resort.  What a scene.  We decided not to join in and headed the next day to Anse Marcel.  This lovely bay was complete with beautiful beaches, resort bars on the water and lots of places to explore.  All quite lovely.  From Anse Marcel we headed to Grand Case for the night and their Tuesday night art, food and music street festival.  So much great energy, color, and activity to enjoy.

Richard with Artist Clarke Constant
With Dennis and Sue now back in New England, we are spending a few more days back in Marigot Bay. We love this island and have met many interesting folks.  Once we provision and repair a few minor things on board, we will be ready to head to the southern Leeward Islands later in the week. 
Dennis and Richard
Anguilla

Stay tuned and thanks for following our journey.

Richard and Kay










Monday, March 10, 2014

The Week in Pictures

This post will be a departure from past ones.  Rather than a narrative with pictures we will just share pictures that depict our past week or so.  Hope you enjoy.

Trellis Bay on Beef Island
Richard and Kay

Hiking on St. John (USVI)


Trellis Bay
Trellis Bay


Its like sticking your head out the window

Trellis Bay

John and Richard on Jost Van Dyke (BVI)

Jost Van Dyke

Above White Bay (JVD)

Road Harbor




Dinner aboard

Great Harbor, Jost Van Dyke



White Bay, JVD

Road Harbor, Tortola


John and Kay

Jost Van Dyke

Jost Van Dyke



John Creelman
Soper's Hole, Tortola

Kay in Soper's Hole, Tortola

Soper's Hole, Tortola

Annaberg Sugar Plantation Ruins
St. John (USVI)

Annaberg Sugar Plantation Ruins
St. John (USVI)

St. John



Leinster Bay
St. John

Enjoying the warm waters





St. John







Dewey, Culibra

Friday, March 7, 2014

Arrived in the BVIs! Yahooo

Were in cat country now!
Soper's Hole Docks
We have much to report.  We put Atalanta “on the hard” for repairs at the Puerto Del Ray Marina in Fajardo, Puerto Rico to address the damage done when we were hit by another boat on New Year's Eve.  Repairs included work on the rudder, carpentry, hull paint and rigging. We also addressed a number of engine issues and made improvements to our standing rigging. The marina provided us with good service and competent repairmen. Atalanta is feelin’ good again.

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We celebrated the wedding of Rachel and Patrick at Sleepy Hollow’s round barn in Huntington, Vermont.  It was a spectacularly beautiful ceremony and celebration and wonderful to be together with old friends and new family.  We have to say (without prejudice) that Rachel looked stunning and Patrick made a handsome groom. Fabulous food, music, company, weather, and venue contributed to a memorable event.  We are so happy for both Rachel and Patrick.
John at Soper's Hole Bar

On the drive to JFK, we were joined by our good friend, John Creelman, for the flight to Puerto Rico.  Atalanta was back in the water and waiting for us upon our arrival. Murray was also waiting for us. He had a wonderful time visiting David, Roslyn and Victoria in San Juan. He is grateful for their care and attention and realizes that not many dogs are fortunate enough to vacation with wonderful folks in a lovely beachfront home. Lucky dog.

Annaberg Sugar Mill
St. Thomas
Annaberg Sugar Mill Ruins
Culebra was our next port.  Culebra’s main (only) town is Dewey at the head of Ensenada Honda.  This is a vibrant small town with shops, supplies, restaurants and much more.  The island is circled by reefs providing great snorkeling and diving.  We snorkeled at several different beaches and enjoyed great food at Mamacita’s and Zaco’s Tacos.  On March 2, we anchored off of Great James Island between St. Thomas and St. John in the US Virgin Islands.  The US and British Virgins are very close to each other.  After exploring a number of coves, beaches and reefs on St. Thomas, we made the short hop over to Soper's Hole (BVI) to begin our adventure in this beautiful part of the world,  We are currently on Tortola, the largest of the BVIs and looking forward to exploring its many ports.  Unfortunately we will be saying goodbye to John on Sunday as he begins his journey back to Vermont.  Why he wants to return to the cold, we’re not sure. 


Richard & Kay