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S/V Pizzazz - Journey Downunder
South Africa to Australia
Some pic's of Bequia Island
Hugh
14/06/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia Island

Some scenery from the boat....

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Time to relax....
Hugh
14/06/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia Island

So we decided we were just going to chill in Bequia, so we spent a lot of time on the boat just reading, swimming and snorkelling....was lekker!!

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Anchored in Bequia Island
Hugh
14/06/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia Island

Anchor down...few refreshments...and then watch the sun set.....

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Admiralty Bay ahead
Hugh
13/06/09, Bequia Island

After a great day saling, which we were both sorry had to end......we entered Admiralty Bay.

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And again!!
Hugh
13/06/09, Union Island to Bequia Island

Great stuff....

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Pizzazz at her best..
Hugh
13/06/09, Union Island to Bequia Island

Pizzazz was really moving averaging between 6-8 knots and still fully loaded, it was great.....

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Bequia Island in sight!!
Hugh
13/06/09, Union Island to Bequia Island

We had a great day of sailing!!!!!!...with flat sea's and 20-25 knots on the beam (from the side) Pizzazz was showing she could still do this thing......

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Early start for Bequia Island
Hugh
13/06/09, Union Island to Bequia Island

With a early start, for us, 8:00am we picked up the anchor and set course for Bequia Island, our favourite, about 26 miles away. Leaving Union Island behind.....

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Diesel loaded and ready to go
Hugh
13/06/09, Clifton Harbour, Union Island

So after a heavy days work of loading diesel, swimming, snorkelling and loading of the dingy on deck, we sat back and enjoyed another sunset with a refreshment......

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Anchored in Clifton Harbour
Hugh
13/06/09, Clifton Harbour, Union Island

After a 2 hour sail to Union Island we set our anchor in Clifton Harbour once more. We checked in that afternoon and decided to stay for another night, so we could load up with diesel the next day. Last time we were here we got a contact for fuel straight off a trawler anchored in the harbour. The bad part about Clifton Harbour is the boat boy's come out when you arrive and offer moorings to tie up to and then try and offer all sorts of services, the one offered to get our diesel at EC$16 and said it is a good price and would not find better, we said we heard another say EC$12, so after a while he brought it to EC$12, I said he must come back at 1:00 as wanted to find out about our other contact, so we eventually got our diesel from our contact for EC$7........

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Back to Pizzazz and sailing!!
Hugh
13/06/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou Island

So after 5 wonderful days in Barbados, it was time to get back to Pizzazz and go sailing. We decided to drop the mooring bouy and head for the Grenadines again. So first stop would be Union Island to check into the Grenadines and pick up fuel, as we found a cheap supply of fuel in Union.

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A closer look
Hugh
13/06/09, Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou Island

This is just a closer look at the rock.....

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Barbados Island Tour lunch
Hugh
12/06/09, Carriacou Island, Grenada

Lunch was included in the tour and Ted took us to one of his favourite places on the windward side, east side, of the Island. We had one free drink and a buffet lunch, which was very nice. Just across from the place we had lunch at, was this beach with these unusual formations of rock.

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Ted's Barbados Island tour
Hugh
12/06/09, Carriacou Island, Grenada

One of the day's, we decided to do and Island tour, so we were collected from the hotel by Ted's Tours, and Ted himself was our guide for the day, he was really fun and a good sense of humour, he was a white local, born in Barbados and had a good knowledge of the Island. Everytime we had a stop, he brought out his homemade Rum punch. This pic is one of our stops, the visibility was not great because of the dust, they say, from the Sahara...........

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Barbados Beach Club Hotel
Hugh
12/06/09, Carriacou Island, Grenada

The Hotel had a special going where the price included everything....including the food and drinks!!!! It was also breakfast, lunch, tea and supper....they had entertainment every night which was great, some nights just a DJ, but something on every night, so we had a great time. When we arrived they put a white band on our arms, and what ever we ordered, we just showed the band on our arm and we paid nothing, this even included cocktails!!!! Here is a view from our room, of the Hotel entertainment and pool area.

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Wonderful Barbados
Hugh
12/06/09, Carriacou Island, Grenda

So a week after Di left Pizzazz, it was my turn to return, but my return flight took me through Barbados, so we decided to fly Glyn from Carriacou Island, via Grenada to Barbados, to meet me there. We stayed in a Hotel called the Barbados Beach Club, which was wonderful, we had a great room with a great view. A view of the Hotel and a view of the sea. This is a view from the room.

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While the cats away, the mice will play!!
Hugh
12/06/09, Carriacou Island, Grenada

So while I was away WORKING!!!! Glyn and Di, and our friend Brian, decided to take a ferry and visit the 3rd Island of Grenada, Petit Martinique, Glyn said it was a bit dissappointing. This was Di's last real outing, before she had to return home. It was great having Di on board and trust she had a great time, we were both sorry to see her go.

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Sunset at Sandy Island
Hugh
27/04/09, Sandy Island, Carriacou

So we stayed over one night here, and then the next morning we sailed around the corner and back into Tyrrel Bay, our home base at the moment. So after about 3 weeks of wonderful sailing and Island hopping, we picked up our bouy in Tyrrel Bay.

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29/04/09 | Francois & Mads
Well, you have succeeded in totally p$#@ing us off. We still have at least 18 months before we go and I suppose you are going to carry on showing us this type of pics just to p#ss us off?? Jokes aside, it really is a dream come true (think back to the Boatyard and Tony Jones in Deneysville) We will also one day be anchored in paradise and hopefully have drinks at sunset - maybe you will still be there? Have fun and remember that you are always in our thoughts
29/04/09 | peter whyte
Hi, enjoying your blog. We are ex S.Africans now living in Oz. Look out for "
MARIONETTE 4" - Roger& Marion Holden. Look out they enjoy Amarula
17/05/09 | Yvonne & Brian
Hi Guys, Trust you are both keeping well. Awesome photo.
Just returned from another great weekend on Imagine. Bill & Jen will be leaving with the next good weather. their boat is all stocked, lost the water line but both looking forward to going.
We are both doing fine. Will be going onto Moonshadows mooring when they go so will be able to take Imagine on and off okay, looking forward to it.
Take care, love to you both
Yvonne & Brian (sv Imagine)
24/05/09 | Keith & Lyn
Great talking to you the other day.The whole family, en mass, was looking at your blog and it was decided that you two have the most awesome life!Well deserved too after all the planning and hard work you have put into it. We loved reading and following where you have been and the photo's are amazing.You are encouraging us to visit you even sooner than we all thought. Hee, hee won't that be great! Love to you both.
07/06/09 | Glenys & Eric
Hi there Hughey & Glynnie, We just wanted to say hi and let you know we are thinking of you. We wanted to wish Hugh a Happy Birthday!! Hope your adventures are going well lots of love Eric & Glennie E
07/06/09 | Francois & Mads
Hi you cruisers. Just a message to wish Hugh a happy birthday and to let you know you are on our minds. It was great doing the Skype thing and looking forward to the next. Have fun and enjoy, Francois & Mads
A Carib beer on Sandy Island
Hugh
27/04/09, Sandy Island, Carriacou

Here we are having a sundowner on Sandy Island

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A view of Union Island from Sandy Island
Hugh
27/04/09, Sandy Island, Carriacou

Sandy Island is a very small Island, basically a bit of growth on a sand spit, about 3-400m long and not more than 20m wide, but has reef around it and a good place for a stopover. This is from the Island looking NNE towards Union Island in the distance.

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30/04/09 | Sandy
What an adventure you guys are having :-) Looks absolutely fantastic. Hope you had a drink for me on Sandy Island :-)
I am sure you have to pinch yourselves to remind yourselves that this is for real. This is a trip we can only all dream of. Well done for making it come true for yourselves.
Much love to you all Sandy xoxo
Hey Di, we missing you here. Looking forward to seeing you again soon. Your turtle experience must have been amazing.
Another neighbour in the Cays
Hugh
27/04/09, Tobago Cays

So it was time for us to leave the Cays and head south again. The morning just as we were preparing to lift anchor, this "yacht" came to anchor......

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04/05/09 | Lol and Gav
That looks incredible ! Absolutely cannot wait for us all to be together again, drinking shooters and running amock. Lots + lots of love... oh, please send Mommy back, we are missing her too much now.
13/06/09 | Conchyjoe
Maltese Falcon. It's currently for sale. $115M Euros is all!
Pizzazz anchored.....
Hugh
24/04/09, Tobago Cays

Our home....

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Scenery from Pizzazz
Hugh
24/04/09, Tobago Cays

This is looking out from Pizzazz in Tobago Cays to the Island of Mayreau.

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Neighbours having fun..
Hugh
24/04/09, Tobago Cays

As I said before, there were quite a few kids on this boat and they were having fun. They would take the swing and walk right to the end of the bowsprit, (front end of boat) and then jump off.......

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The Turtle.....
Hugh
24/04/09, Tobago Cays

I found this picture and this is or is very similar to the Turtle we saw that Di actually stroked...

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Swimming with the Turtles
Hugh
24/04/09, Tobago Cays

We took a trip through the Cays on Pod (dingy) and stopped of on one of the Islands there, for a snorkel. It was fantastic to swim around and watch the Turtles feeding on the grass/weed on the bottom and then surface for air every now and then. Di was fortunate to be watching one of the biggest and most beautiful ones, when he decided to surface for air, it passed Di so closely that she put out a hand and stroked it as it surfaced, and never even panicked, Di was so excited. This is certainly one of the best places in the Caribbean......

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Cocktails anyone......
Hugh
24/04/09, Tobago Cays

Well, we still had some of the alcohol from Brazil for Caprinhas, so a good place to indulge..........well, you can really only have one or two, but it was enjoyed.......

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Crew happy in water......
Hugh
24/04/09, Tobago Cays

Here Di is doing some snorkelling.....and hopefully cleaning of prop & hull..........not easy to give work instructions in locations like this.....

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Crew happy in Tobago Cays
Hugh
24/04/09, Tobago Cays

All smiles, great to be here.......

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More neighbours...
Hugh
24/04/09, Tobago Cays

Yes, some more pics of our neighbours......

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A sunset in Tobago Cays
Hugh
23/04/09, Tobago Cays

We have had some great sunsets.......

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And this beautiful ship.....
Hugh
23/04/09, Tobago Cays

This one is for the record..........we still cannot believe Pizzazz is where she is, after all these years of dreaming and planning....

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Another Schooner passing by.....
Hugh
23/04/09, Tobago Cays

This was another local Schooner on a charter to the Cays......

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Again, some of our neighbours
Hugh
23/04/09, Tobago Cays

We have seen some fantastic scenery in the Grenadines but we have also seen some beautiful sailing vessels, this one had quite a lot of people onboard and lots of kids enjoying themselves, it was quite a treat to sit and watch this vessel..........

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Anchored in Tobago Cays
Hugh
23/04/09, Tobago Cays

So we anchored in Tobago Cays, the colours of the water is just unbelievable, just like the postcards..........

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Tobago Cays approach
Hugh
21/04/09, Canouan Island to Tobago Cays

We had a very quick sail across from Canouan Island to Tobago Cays, it was so good we were sorry drop the sails, but we were all very happy to be approaching Tobago Cays on Pizzazz.

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Canouan Island anchorage
Hugh
21/04/09, Charlestown Bay, Canouan Island

So we stayed overnight, we had heard this anchorage was very rolly, but we were lucky, we had a great evening onboard and left for Tobago Cays about 9:30 the next morning. Canouan Island has a Hotel/Casino and golf course, and is a big charter boat port for Mooring Charters, it has changed a lot since the last time we visited here. These were some of our neighbours.....

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Canouan Island approach
Hugh
21/04/09, Charlestown Bay, Canouan Island

As we approached Canouan Island, the weather started clearing fortunately, as a mile or 2 back we could not even see the Island.

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On our way
Hugh
21/04/09, Bequia to Tobago Cays

The day before we planned on leaving, I started the motor to charge the batteries, as usual every day, and it ran for a few minutes and I noticed it starting to overheat......I switched off and checked around the motor and again no signs of water. That day our friends, John & Shirley arrived and they came over for drinks and John said we are to go to their boat for dinner and he would help me in the morning to sort the motor out. Well in the end it turned out to be a stuck thermostat, which I just removed and the motor has been fine since(touch wood). So the following morning we set out for Tobago Cays. We were hit by a storm with quite strong winds and very little visibility due to rain. We decided to sail to Canouan Island rather and go to the Cays early the next morning.

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Time to leave Bequia
Hugh
21/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

So time was moving on and we had to think of leaving Bequia, we really enjoyed Bequia and will definitely come back here, probably next time around. We had to stock with some fresh goodies and a last shop, as we were on our way to Tobago Cays, where there are no shops at all. This is the local veg market in main town Port Elizabeth.

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Back to Pizzazz
Hugh
21/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

So the end of another excellent day and back on Pizzazz for just another sunset.......another day in Paradise........

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More Moonhole
Hugh
21/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

Another pic....

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Moonhole, Bequia
Hugh
21/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

When entering or exiting Admiralty Bay, we pass a place called Moonhole, these are houses which were built into the landscape in the 1960's sometime, they look as though they have been there for centuries, but this was a brain wave by, I think a Canadian, who originally built the places without any doors or windows,, it has expanded to I think about 19 now and some now do have windows. It is now a very unusual place to go and have a holiday, a totally different experience......the original one was the one shown above, built through the arch in the rock.....

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10/01/10 | Carroll
Your information about Moonhole is incorrect. The original founders were Americans, Tom & Gladys Johnston. None of the properties are abandoned; and we are not open to the public for tours. Please delete your false commentary.
Thank you,
Carroll Rooth
Moonhole Homeowner's Association
Back to Bequia
Hugh
21/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

So we....or more accurately....they set sail for Bequia after a wonderful relaxing day out, as can be seen by these two passengers.......

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Basil's Bar, Mustique
Hugh
21/04/09, Admiraly Bay, Bequia

After our tour we were dropped off and wondered around the boutique's, market and the famous Basil's Bar & Restaurant, where we were told again, when the celeb's are on the Island, they can often be seen at Basil's Bar.........above is a pic of the Bar. After lunch on the Schooner, we went snorkelling and that was great, and then the sail back to Bequia.

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Mustique Boutique's
Hugh
21/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

These are the boutiques and surprisingly enough, they were not too expensive, we thought we would only be doing "window" shopping there, but they had some really nice goodies and reasonable prices.

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Bryan Adams holiday home
Hugh
21/04/09, Admiralty Bay, Bequia

Well here we got a pic of"supposed to be" Bryan Adams's place on the right, the little shiny roof just left of middle of picture, is Mick Jagger's and Jerry Hall's on the left......now whether this is so, we will not know, because according to our taxi driver, Mick Jagger was on the Island........when we got back to the Schooner, they told us that if anybody famous is on the Island, no cameras are allowed, and the place would be swarming with security...so........

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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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