09 February 2013 | Anguilla
07 January 2013 | Fort Louis Maarina, Marigot, St. Martin
28 March 2012 | 18 19.75'N:64 11.81'W, Barracuda Bank
09 March 2012 | 17 00.512'N:61 45.909'W, Nelson's Harbor
25 February 2012 | 14 29.96'N:61 5.30'W, Making the crossing from St. Lucia to Martinique
30 January 2012 | Sandy Island, Carriacou
30 January 2012 | St. George's Grenada
27 January 2012 | Grenada
23 January 2012 | 12 31.80'N:61 24.25'W, Rocky night in Petit St Vincent
18 January 2012 | 13 00.0'N:61 16' w
14 January 2012 | 13 49.30'N:61 4.00'W, Sitting Between The Pitons
12 January 2012 | 15 4.23'N:61 20.36'W, In the middle of the ocean
12 January 2012 | 15 52.29'N:61 35.16'W, Iles Des Saintes
11 January 2012 | 16 9.99'N:61 46.94'W, Cousteau National Marine Park, Guadeloupe
09 January 2012 | Deshaies
08 January 2012 | 16 36.81'N:62 3.25'W
07 January 2012 | 17 16.66'N:62 24.74'W, Not where we we indended.
07 January 2012 | 17 48.86'N:62 43.00'W,
06 January 2012 | Grand Case
A Days Rest in Saint Lucia
14 January 2012 | 13 49.30'N:61 4.00'W, Sitting Between The Pitons
George & Sam
We left St. Pierre yesterday morning at seven and had great wind and sea abeam all the way to St. Lucia. For a good part of the day we were doing over 10 knots, SOG about 8.5 because of a heavy current. We arrived in Marigot Bay in St. Lucia just in time to grab the last possible anchorage. The wind was blowing 20 knots through the narrow bay and with 60 meters of chain out we felt pretty good.
After a dingy trip ashore to grab some provisions and a night on the town we returned to CHAMPLAIN and hit the pillows soon after eight By midnight the wind had changed and the tide was coming in so we spent the next few hours keeping our piece of the ocean from invading the piece of ocean claimed by a family from Montreal in a Cat on one side of us and a couple from Germany on the other side.
It was still a good night but we were not ready to make the last leg to Bequia today so we pulled out of Marigot and did a lesiurely sail on a quarter of the genny down to the Pitons. We are anchored square between the two. The view in all directions is incredible, but then so is the swell that has us and the wine celler clinking with each wave that rolls into us. We should sleep well anyway.
George and Sam