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Back to Guadeloupe
Georg
04/12/2012, Baie Mahault Guadeloupe

Left Antigua at 6AM ... Forecast called for winds turning to the south and thats exactly what we got ( not what I needed of course)

It turned out to be an Ok crossing at an average of 7knts (we definitely left EVERYBODY in the dust today) she was just dialed in perfect ...

We had to motor sail the last 8 miles or so ... but that was expected and really not that bad for the situation.

We entered the North end of Guadeloupe through a narrow bouyed channel and dropped anchor at Baie Mahault ... we are definitely in the right spot, as any approaching air plain flies right over our heads at low altitude

So then we went in town this afternoon, thinking we could arrange a taxi for tonight....as it turns out there are NO taxis In Baie Mahault and no public transportation that would get you close to a center with Taxis or .....

- also on a side note - what a waste of time to try to teach me French in school - I could have missed all classes and would know about the same about French ...

We tried and tried and at one point we had a cashier lined up at nine to make a call for a taxi from a grocery store
- Oh second side note - NO restaurants in town


Finally Jill talked to a women in a vegetable store and she ended up offering to give us a ride to the airport tonight ... It seemed the only option from here (and she lives in this town !)

March 2012-May 2012
Falmouth Harbor
Georg
04/10/2012, Antigua

We moved from Barbuda to Antigua on Sunday ..
It did not work out quit as expected that day .. but that's really nothing new I guess

We started on the Southwest end of Barbuda and where heading towards the Northeast end of Antigua (starting in the west heading towards the east always indicates some sort of trouble in the Caribbean ..)
We had no access to any weather forecast for the past 3 days so I should get a little bit of slack on that call..
The started out great and it shure seemed like we would make our target .. but then the winds turned and soon we where heading towards the west coast of Antigua (I also managed to do a nice pirouette = full circle, at one point after a squall because sleepyhead(me) was not paying attention and we backfilled our Jib)

I had to motor sail 1-1/2 Hours straight into 6-8 feet swells to get us back on track - I hate doing that - but we ended up with a decent close haul down the east cost of Antigua

All In all it really wasn't that bad - Next time we start at Coco Point Instead :-)

We stayed two nights at the anchorage at Green Island and today move towards the Yacht capital of Antigua = English Harbor and Falmouth Harbor
The fist anchorage was FULL so we ended up In Falmouth Harbor ....


March 2012-May 2012
New anchorages
georg
04/06/2012, BARBUDA

We moved around the reef of Coco Point and dropped anchor just west of Spanish Point.

We also have figured out the schedule for the next week until we pickup Becky..
We will move up the west coast of Barbuda tomorrow across the lagoon - maybe we will do a short frigate bird tour ....
Then on Sunday we'll sail down the east coat of Antigue and stay overnight somewhere around Green Island ... we will see ..



March 2012-May 2012
Barbuda
Georg
04/04/2012

Left Antigua around 8:30 AM and dropped anchor in Barbuda around 3:30 PM
(not much wind 8-10 knots but beautiful close haul with pretty much no swell)

About 5 miles of Barbuda we saw two Whales!

To our surprise the anchorage was "filled" with boats - we counted 11 at our arrival ... Last year we had the place to ourselves.

In the morning most of us had to move south and more behind the reef as a groundswell was effecting the anchorage ..


March 2012-May 2012
Antigua - with full Water tanks again
Georg
04/03/2012, Just north of Jolley Harbour ,Antigua

We left Guadeloupe at 9:30 AM ( Coffee shop to clear out didn't open until 8:30 )
and arrive in Antigua (Jolley Harbour ) at 4:15 PM - just as Jill predicted ...
We were also able to check into Antigua at 4:45 :-) - lucky day ...

.. I have to admit that we lost the race across the channel to a similar boat :-( not sure what I did wrong but he was just faster then us and gained close to 1 Mile over the 45nm crossing ....

We still went ahead and "celebrated " our arrival with a nice meal at the restaurant ..

We also filled up water today (we were OUT of water) .. Our tanks have not been smelling to good lately so I decided to add some sort of conditioner to the water this time (usually we don't do that) This conditioner comes in powder form packaged in 2oz packages ....(1 Package / 15 Gal .. bla bla bla don't really matter anyway - its just to warm up the story)
Smart ass Jorge the engineer thought - well that's going to be messy - filling the tanks and having to pure the 8 packages into the tank at the same time or so .. Solution - we do it well ahead pour the packages into a glass jar and the pour the powder into the fill opening before we fill the tanks - sounds like the right way to do ....

Here we go - onto the fuel dock getting the Water hose ready ( (first I did "annoy" jill a bit, as I started talking to another Skipper for 5-10min about some BS before starting refueling - sorry thats just how I am :))
Anyway water On ... but whats going on - Water doesn't want to go down the Pipe for some strange reason ...Darn the powder plugged up the fill hose ..
I had to use 4-5 feet of Coax cable for 10 min or so until I could get any water down that fill hose . I guess I won't do that again ...

So tonight we anchor on a small beach just a couple miles north of Jolly Harbour

Tomorrow we will head up to Barbuda where we will spend 2-3 nights before heading back to Antigua (we won't sail farther up north this year then Barbuda)

March 2012-May 2012
04/04/2012 | fred
georg in regards to conditioning the water, add one packet to a glass of water and pour in tank, repeat for each packet, in regards loosing the race, there are no loosers in a race, there are those that compete and those that dont.
04/04/2012 | Georg
Jill still thinks we won as "they" went trough the inside passage .. clearly a strategic mistake on my end ... (she is definitely more competitive then me that's for sure :-) )
As far as the powder goes ... I'll try something new next time - you know me -I don't always like to go down the easy route :-)
Ready to head up to Antigua
georg
04/01/2012, deshalies Guadeloupe

So we had spent the last two nights at Pidgeon Island just 8Nm south of Deshalies our current location...

If we can Check out tonight (Sunday .. It depends if the Coffee shop is open ....) we will head out tomorrow to Antigua ( we need to bunk some fresh water - desperately)

March 2012-May 2012

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