Dutchess and the girls

15 June 2013 | Caicos Marina and Shipyard, Providenciales, Caicos, British West Indies
19 May 2013 | Providenciales, Caicos, British West Indies
10 May 2013 | Cockburn Town, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands
04 April 2013 | American Yacht Harbor, Vessup Bay, St Thomas, US Virgin Islands
29 March 2013 | Great Harbour and White Bay, Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands
17 March 2013 | Christmas Cove, Great St James Island, St Thomas, USVI
30 December 2012 | Houston / St Thomas
24 August 2012 | Maho Bay, St John, US Virgin Islands
23 August 2012 | American Yacht Harbor, Vessup Bay, St Thomas, USVI
22 August 2012 | American Yacht Harbor, Vessup Bay, St Thomas, USVI
22 August 2012 | American Yacht Harbor, Vessup Bay, St Thomas, USVI
15 August 2012 | Everywhere.....
26 July 2012 | Houston, Tx
23 May 2012 | American Yacht Harbor Marina, Vessup Bay, St Thomas
08 May 2012 | American Yacht Harbor Marina, Vessup Bay, St Thomas
28 April 2012 | American Yacht Harbor Marina, Vessup Bay, St Thomas
18 April 2012 | Cinnamon Bay, Virgin Islands National Park, St. John
17 April 2012 | Maho Bay, US Virgin Islands National Park, St John
16 April 2012 | Lind Point, US Virgin Islands National Park, St. John

Rough anchorages and big boats

16 April 2012 | Lind Point, US Virgin Islands National Park, St. John
Donna
We moved down to Lind Point to be close to Cruz Bay as I had Trinette sign up for Small Vessel Reporting System so we would ALL be able to use it, otherwise if we went to the British Virgin Islands (BVI’s) and then had to check in with Customs in the US Virgin Islands, then we would have to have her go in and check in or be stuck on the boat til they came over which on island time can take a long time. Unfortunately she left out of Tortola on the BVI side, so she did not come back through the US with us so it was all for not (go figure).

Now if we thought Caneel bay was rough, Lind Point was worse. Rocking and rolling with stuff falling off the counters and being thrown about in your cabin for at least two or three minutes which is forever when something crazy like that is going on.

Later in the evening, some other boats showed up. Ok… not boats, one was definitely a ship. I posted it as the first pic. I used the company photo as my little one was not as good but it is below. This is the Club Med 2. A five-masted sailing cruise ship that is 194 meters or 637 feet long carries 386 passengers and 214 crew. Then another monster boat showed up. It was a monohull (one hull, unlike us, which is a multihull – catamaran – 2 hulls) with 5 spreaders on the mast. Our mast is 61 feet tall and has 1 spreader… so this is a HUGE sailboat. Go figure that my pic of this boat has the Club Med 2 behind it. Who knows who owns this beast? Wonder if we dingied over with a bottle of wine if they would let us low life folks on board? They were gone in a flash. Maybe lots of people try to get aboard.



More pics to come on the next post.
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Vessel Name: Dutchess
Vessel Make/Model: Robertson & Caine / Leopard 40
Hailing Port: Houston, Texas
Crew: Jettie and Donna
About:
Jettie is a retired Navy sailor who found sailboat sailing in 2008 but had been boating since her childhood. Donna decided she wanted to learn to sail when she retired, but decided "Why wait?" and bought her first sailboat, Jibsaw Puzzle, in 2005. [...]

Who: Jettie and Donna
Port: Houston, Texas
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