Well we had a Christmas visitor, he arrived just after we had tidied and cleaned Giselle from our Atlantic crossing and our signing in to Martinique. He was tall, no white beard in fact clean shaven and he brought lots of news and a big bag with presents for Christmas day. A more than welcome […]
Entries from January 2009
Daddy do we have any bananas?
January 28th, 2009 · Comments Off on Daddy do we have any bananas?
Tags: Atlantic Leg · Friends & Family
Antigua and Photo Galleries
January 20th, 2009 · Comments Off on Antigua and Photo Galleries
Had a great few days sailing up to Antigua. Including a real blast into Antigua from Deshaies on the NE corner of Guadeloupe in 25 to 30 knots of wind. The maintenance we had scheduled for St Lucia I am doing here in Falmouth harbour. All the key people are within a short dinghy ride! […]
Tags: Atlantic Leg · Contacts for good info · Weight Challenge
Rolly polly pudding
January 9th, 2009 · 1 Comment
I’m not going to say much about the crossing as David hopefully gave you a feeling for it each day as we crossed. There wasn’t much to see, water, sky, sometimes cloud, stars, and always flying fish, even at night, flying fish. We even had a squid on deck one night. Our watch system worked, […]
Tags: Atlantic Leg
Boat Boys and Aluguers
January 6th, 2009 · Comments Off on Boat Boys and Aluguers
So we left Sal and sailed overnight to isle of Santiago, this is the main island with all the administrative offices. Now for the main island and a port of entry, you would expect some visiting boats, yes, well there was Us. We rounded the corner into the harbour, and thought “What have we let […]
Tags: Atlantic Leg
Update: Lots more photos in the Gallery
January 5th, 2009 · Comments Off on Update: Lots more photos in the Gallery
an extra 3 photos to the Cape Verde and Atlantic 1 albums. The whole of Atlantic 2 is new as is Christmas in the Winward Islands David
Tags: Atlantic Leg · Friends & Family
Update: Windward or Occasional islands
January 3rd, 2009 · 2 Comments
We have worked out why they call the islands Windward islands. We had an exhilarating windward sail from Bequia to Martinique (about a 100miles) to get Andrew back for his flight. At the moment Occasional islands would fit as well. Occasional showers get you up in the middle of the night to shut the hatches! […]
Tags: Atlantic Leg