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S/V Pizzazz - Journey Downunder
South Africa to Australia
Mansions on Mustique
Hugh
21/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

This is one of the mansions we got close to, but I cannot remember whose it was, all the people we did know, we could not get close to their properties....

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06/10/10 | keke
this is tommy hilfigers house...i saw it and bazils bar is awesome...basil is my uncle hehe!1
Britannia Bay, Mustique Island
Hugh
19/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

On arrival at Mustique Island, we were taken ashore and we all did an Island tour. Above, Britannia Bay in Mustique Island.

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21/04/09 | Francois & Mads
Seems like you are not coming back to Angola again? If it was me in your shoes that would be the case. Absolutely fantastic photos so I can only imagine the reality is better. You guys must have fun and enjoy every moment
The Schooner "Friendship Rose"
Hugh
19/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

Raising the sails...........the easy way....we did not have to do it.

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Mustique on a Schooner
Hugh
19/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

We decided to go on a trip to the Island of Mustique, on a local Schooner. A 2 hour sail, with breakfast, Lunch and tea, champagne, all drinks included, and was a great day being spoilt and also seeing such a beautiful Island. This Island is where a lot of celeb's own houses, was interesting to see all the mansions. When any of the celeb's are on the Island, no cameras are allowed, and it is possible that you may be sitting in the famous Basil's Bar, right next to a celeb. We saw, from a distance, homes of Brian Adams, Mick Jagger & Jerry Hall, plus a few others. This is a pic of the Schooner "Friendship Rose".

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From the beach
Hugh
19/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

A shot of Pizzazz from the beach with Pod in the foreground....

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More visiting yachts...
Hugh
18/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

So back on Pizzazz and we have some more visiting Tall Ships.........and a great sunset to end the day.

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19/04/09 | Francois & Mads
Absolutely bloody fabulous
Good to see you guys are alive and enjoying it. We are totally jealous.
Have fun and post more pics.
Francois and Mads
Refreshment stop...
Hugh
18/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

Then we had to stop for our sundowner before returning to Pizzazz.....

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Back to Bequia
Hugh
18/04/09, St Vincent to Bequia

On our way back on our tour, our taxi driver decides to stop, and says he just wants to see a friend, he disappears and comes back with a "local" meal of chicken & chips for us all to share...wow...we were shocked, then he stopped for coconuts for drinks, which I insisted I pay for, as he was prepared to pay for that as well. He eventually dropped us off in town and we spent a bit of time doing some shopping.....lots of people....not used to that. Then decided to go for a beer on the way to the ferry and had a few.......when we were ready to leave, the owner asked where we are going..., so we say to catch the ferry at 04:00pm, he says it is only 3:45 and then buys us a round.......again..wow.....we did get the ferry in the end....this pic shows St Vincent in the distance.

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Pirates of the Caribbean Bar
Hugh
18/04/09, St Vincent

And this is the Bar......

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Pirates of the Caribbean restaurant
Hugh
18/04/09, St Vincent

They now they have a restaurant/bar and gift shop located here, they also have some photos of the actors and crew with signatures displayed on a board in the bar. We were going to have lunch here but decided to wait till we got back to town, the menu was not that great. This statue is in the middle of the restaurant..

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Wallilabou Bay
Hugh
18/04/09, St Vincent

One of the film sites of the film, Pirates of the Caribbean is this bay, called Wallilabou Bay. We were told that there were many locations around St Vincent used for filming. This is a pic showing the famous arch of rock where the hangings in the movie took place.

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Pirates of the Caribbean!!
Hugh
18/04/09, St Vincent

When the ferry docked, before we could even get off the ferry, the taxi drivers were in our faces........after telling them a few times we just wanted to see the town first, which was right there........we decided to bargain with one of them to take us on a bit of a tour, and we wanted to go to where the movie, Pirates of the Caribbean was filmed. We paid EC$150 for the 3 of us, for about 3 hours, there and back. Again we were dissappointed, as there was really not much left to see, well not nearly as much as we had expected. Here is a pic of one of the buildings, which they are trying to repair....

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A trip to St Vincent
Hugh
18/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

Then we decided, because of our limited time, we took a ferry across to the Island of St Vincent, which was about an hours trip. This pic is entering the port of Kingstown, St Vincent. We expected more than we saw and were a bit dissappointed with St Vincent.

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One of the ships in the bay
Hugh
18/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

This is one of the boats that anchored in the bay.....now if you look carefully.......under the bow of the boat (front)...the boat on the right is Pizzazz....

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Sipping Margarita's & Rum punches
Hugh
18/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

Most days when onshore, we would stop along the way to the dingy dock for a sundowner refreshment, here we are sipping Margarita's & Rum punches, looking across the bay......

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Supermarket
Hugh
18/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

This was one of the local supermarkets.

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Admiralty Bay in day light
Hugh
18/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

There are more facilities and restaurants in Bequia than any of the other Grenadines Islands, good dingy docks to tie to, a good vegi market for fresh supplies and yacht chandlery as well. There were also many super yachts and ships visiting here which was always great to see, yachts and ships we had only seen in magazines, were now anchoring in the same bay as Pizzazz....great stuff. It is also a beautiful bay with great beaches.

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Pizzazz in Bequia
Hugh
18/04/09, Port Elizabeth, Bequia

So Pizzazz anchored in Admiralty Bay, the town of Port Elizabeth in Bequia.....

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Closing in on Bequia
Hugh
18/04/09, Union Island to Bequia

So after sailing the whole day, with the wind direction coming from exactly from where we wanted to go to, we zig-zagged our way there, we eventually had to try the motor again, as were battling to get into the bay due to the strong current, so I started the motor and she started.....with a close eye on the gauges, we motored for 3 hours, with not a hiccup or any overheating and eventually dropped anchor at about 7:30pm in the dark.

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Time to move on
Hugh
18/04/09, Clifton, Union Island

So time to move on again, after a few days we upped anchor and sailed around east of Union Island and across to the west side of Mayreau Island, with a good breeze and still a bit of motor for battery charging, we closed in on Mayreau. All of a sudden the alarms for the engine went off and had to cut motor immediately, I went down and checked around and saw nothing unusual, just the engine had overheated. So we had to now sail to Bequia and luckily Bequia is a nice open bay to sail into and anchor. We new we would be able to get parts or help in Bequia, rather than anywhere else.

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On Happy Island
Hugh
18/04/09, Clifton, Union Island

So this is Happy Island........

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A closer look at Happy Island
Hugh
18/04/09, Clifton, Union Island

So we had to go and have a beer on Happy Island, this is on our approach..........owner waiting to welcome us on Happy Island and secure the dingy....

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A beer with the locals
Hugh
18/04/09, Clifton, Union Island

After town one day, we passed by some of the boat boys, and they were having a day off and enjoying a few drinks and loud music. Our mate Tiger, saw us and invited us for a drink.........

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Pizzazz in Clifton
Hugh
18/04/09, Clifton, Union Island

Pizzazz enjoying the clear protected waters.....

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Clifton Reef
Hugh
18/04/09, Clifton, Union Island

This is the view of the reef from our anchorage in Clifton.

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28/04/09 | Melissa
It's hard to imagine that that color water can exist ! Stunning !
Yacht Club
Hugh
17/04/09, Clifton, Union Island

When going ashore we alway docked Pod on the dingy jetty at the Yacht Club, and after all our walking around and shopping, we always stopped off at the Yacht Club for a refreshment....they actually have a notice stating that docking your dingy there, would cost EC$5 unless you spend money at the club, then is free.....This is a view from the Club, of the dingy jetty. The pond had some sharks in it, when we first got there.

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Main street Clifton
Hugh
17/04/09, Clifton, Union Island

We had to then go ashore to check in to St Vincent/Grenadines and this had to be done at the airport, which is located just behind the Yacht Club. Then we strolled into town and this is a pic of the main street in Clifton.

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Happy Island
Hugh
17/04/09, Union Island

This is a view from Pizzazz, of Happy Island, which is situated within the reef of Clifton Harbour. It is owned by a local and you can go there for a drink anytime of the day, he has some good Caribbean music playing and it is wonderful for sundowners, his prices are more expensive than normal, but the setting is just great.

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Hillsborough to Union Island
Hugh
17/04/09, Hillsborough, Carriacou

After settling our anchor off Hillsborough, we launched Pod (our dingy) and went into town to do some shopping and check out of Carriacou. We decided to stay over night and leave in the morning. The following morning we lifted anchor and had another great sail into Clifton harbour, Union Island. Here we had to change flags, so Di got the opportunity to raise her newly painted flag, including the yellow flag.

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Going North
Hugh
17/04/09, Carriacou

So we left Tyrrel Bay and sailed around to Hillsborough, a good breeze and 2 hours later we were anchored off Hillsborough.

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Prepared for our Grenadines experience
Hugh
17/04/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

So we prepared Pizzazz & Pod (our dingy) for the trip, first to Hillsborough, the capital of Carriacou, to check out. Then the plan was to sail from Hillsborough to Union Island to check into the Grenadines, and then straight up to Bequia.

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Crayfish for dinner
Hugh
17/04/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

Then it was time for me to return. My travel to Grenada all went according to plan. I had to stay over in Grenada, due to my flight arriving after the last flight to Carriacou, so I checked into the Lazy Lagoon Cottages as well. The next morning I was on the first flight to Carriacou. My welcome home dinner that night was this crayfish.... I did battle to get it into the pot though....

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New crew's first job
Hugh
17/04/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

So with Di all settled on Pizzazz, she was given her first job, we were going to St Vincent/Grenadines and we required a flag.......

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Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou
Hugh
17/04/09, Tyrrel Bay Carriacou

A view of Tyrrel Bay from the aircraft, Pizzazz's home.

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St Georges lagoon
Hugh
17/04/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

This is a view of St Georges lagoon in Grenada.

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Then on to Pizzazz
Hugh
17/04/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

So after Glyn had showed Di around Grenada, it was time to leave and move on to Pizzazz. Above is a pic of them leaving and the type of plane used between Grenada and Carriacou.

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View from Lazy Lagoon
Hugh
17/04/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

On arrival, you receive a free cocktail and in most cases,it is a rum punch. As seen above, Di enjoying the view from the Lazy Lagoon bar....

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Di's arrival in Grenada
Hugh
17/04/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

So Di arrived and Glyn was very happy to see her sis in the Caribbean. They checked into their accommodation, the Lazy Lagoon, which is situated in St Georges, over looking the yachts moored in the lagoon. Above is a photo of the very funky Lazy Lagoon rooms.

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Pizzazz in paradise
Hugh
22/02/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

This is what we have been dreaming of all this time.....

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24/02/09 | Francois Mellet
Hi There. We are just plainly jealous and cannot wait to get out there. Missing you and looking forward to a visit from you. Love from SA
Tyrrel Bay anchorage
Hugh
22/02/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

After our visit to Hillsborough, we had to have a pit stop at one of the beach bars, looking over the anchorage, with Pizzazz in the distance....

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Looking out from Snagg's
Hugh
22/02/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

So this is from inside Snagg's, looking out to sea...

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Snaggs in Hillsborough
Hugh
22/02/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

We were strolling along the beach when we came across this place, called Snagg's, the guy (Snagg's) was lying in the hammock chatting to this local American couple, we decided to go in and have a beer. It was very interesting chatting to him and the couple, the couple say he is very well known for his cooking and especially crayfish/lobster, unfortunately he only does it on Sunday's or if in a group, so we will have to get a group together, as it sounds like a treat.

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Visit to Hillsborough
Hugh
22/02/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

This is a pic of the anchorage at Hillsborough, where we would have to check out before moving on to Union Island, which can be seen in the distance....

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Visit to Hillsborough
Hugh
22/02/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

We had to make a trip into the capital, Hillsborough, to book my plane ticket back to Grenada, to catch my plane back to Angola. We caught the bus (looks like a SA taxi), very friendly people, we had a great day in town.

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Sunset in Tyrrel Bay
Hugh
22/02/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

Just another sunset....in Tyrrel Bay.

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Anchored in Carriacou
Hugh
22/02/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou

Anchored in paradise, Tyrrel Bay is a beautiful bay with the colours in the water. Once we were anchored, I dived on the anchor to make sure it was in properly, which it was, then swam around the boat and noticed that our Maxprop was damaged, one of the blades had the tip missing...hence the slow progress when motoring, so will have to change that.

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Sunset the other way...
Hugh
21/02/09, St George's, Grenada

Another shot of sunset.....

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St George's at sunset
Hugh
21/02/09, St George's, Grenada

It was just.........

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St Georges outside anchorage
Hugh
21/02/09, St Georges, Grenada

So once anchored......our first real Caribbean anchorage, we both dived off for a swim and then it looked like a perfect evening, so decided to light a fire for a braai. It did turn out to be the most perfect evening for a first Caribbean anchorage, full moon....no wind....smooth calm waters...a braai and rum!!!

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21/02/09 | Warwick
Hi Hugh – an interesting set of photos, I can see now why you are so happy to get back to work after your breaks. Pleased to see you flying the SA flag. Cheers Warwick
St Georges
Hugh
21/02/09, St Georges, Grenada

After a great day out sailing, we headed in towards St Georges. This is a view of St Georges on our approach. St Georges does have a lagoon area inside the harbour to anchor, but we decided to anchor off outside for the night.

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