Cruising On Matsu

Follow Tim and Linda's Travels On Matsu

31 July 2008 | Trinidad
13 July 2008 | New York City
08 July 2008 | Chaguaramas Bay, Trinidad & Tobago
29 June 2008 | Prickly Bay, Grenada
16 June 2008
09 June 2008 | St Lucia
08 June 2008 | South Coast Of Martinique
01 June 2008 | St Pierre, Martinique
29 May 2008 | Iles Des Saintes, Guadeloupe
19 May 2008 | Redonda
17 May 2008 | Sint Maarten
17 May 2008 | Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten
30 April 2008 | Culebra, Virgin Islands
18 April 2008 | The Lagoon, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin islands
31 March 2008 | Culebrita, Spanish Virgin Islands
18 March 2008 | Ponce, Puerto Rico
29 February 2008 | Boqueron, Puerto Rico
26 February 2008 | Mayaguez
22 February 2008 | South Caicos, Turks & Caicos Islands
11 February 2008 | Abrahams Bay, Mayaguana

Crowded But Lovely

18 April 2008 | The Lagoon, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin islands
Tim
We are now in the BVIs, they are stunningly beautiful, but after the Bahamas also very crowded, not many cruisers but lots and lots of charter boats.

We have Neal & Hwei Ying staying with us at the moment, cruising friends from Australia who now live in Fiji. We have been passing the days snorkeling, swimming and lazing in the sun, as well as some great sailing. The stormy weather we had for my brothers visit has changed abruptly and we have 15 knots of wind and clear blue skies every day at the moment. Sailing is fun but there are lots of charter boats with fenders out sailing around erratically, and we also met the Oyster regatta the other day, $50m worth of boats all sailing on starboard tack, that we had to dodge!

We finally managed our first dive for a couple of years yesterday, we dived with Andy from L'Aventura who has several thousand dives to his name so great to have an expert along after so long out of the water. We dived the wreck of the RMS Rhone which sank here during a hurricane in the 1867, the wreck itself was not too spectacular long ago having broken up, but the marine life around it was excellent, lots of big fish and some fabulous coral and sponges growing on the ribs of the ship. It's nice to be back in clear water again, we were spoiled in the Bahamas, but the clarity here is pretty good too.

We racked up our 5000th mile on Matsu today too, we have travelled a long way in a year, we are now only about 600 miles from Trinidad, and several thousand from Annapolis, it doesn't feel like we are nearly there but we are!

We will head back to Puerto Rico to drop off the visitors on the 25th and then start the trip to Trinidad, this will involve back tracking through the Virgins then probably a night passage to Guadeloupe.
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Vessel Name: Matsu
Vessel Make/Model: Passport 51
Hailing Port: London, Montreal & Sydney
Crew: Tim Ball and Linda L�pine
About: Ship's Cat - Charlie
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Who: Tim Ball and Linda L�pine
Port: London, Montreal & Sydney