Janice & Mick on Zoa

Vessel Name: Zoa
Vessel Make/Model: FWM 39
Hailing Port: Fremantle
Crew: Janice & Mick Johnson
About: Janice & I have recently retired to try out the Cruising Lifestyle on board our Yacht Zoa, a Fairweather Mariner 39.
19 April 2024 | Des Saintes
17 April 2024 | Deshaies
06 April 2024 | Falmouth Harbour
06 April 2024 | Deshaies
04 April 2024 | Portsmouth
31 March 2024 | St Pierre
13 March 2024 | Anse A Lane
13 March 2024 | STE Anne Martinique
08 March 2024 | Rodney Bay St Lucia
26 February 2024 | Bequia Admiralty Bay
25 February 2024 | Saline Bay
23 February 2024 | Clifton Harbour
31 May 2023 | Tyrell Bay
29 May 2023 | Clifton Harbour
27 May 2023 | Chatham Bay
25 May 2023 | Canouani
13 May 2023 | Bequai
08 May 2023 | Les Anse D'arlet
04 May 2023 | Anse A Lane
30 April 2023 | Saint Pierre
Recent Blog Posts
19 April 2024 | Des Saintes

Motoring

20240419 Des Saintes Lat 15 Deg 52.075'N Lon 061 Deg 35.172'W

17 April 2024 | Deshaies

Heading South

20240417 Deshaies Lat 16 deg 18.501'N Lon 061 Deg 47.964'W

06 April 2024 | Falmouth Harbour

Little bit of stress at the end

20240406 Antigua Lat 17 Deg 00.09'W Lon 061 Deg 46.44W

06 April 2024 | Deshaies

Another nice day sailing

0249406 Deshaies Lat 16 Deg 18.451'N Lon 061 Deg 47.964'W

04 April 2024 | Portsmouth

Great day Sailing

20240404 Portsmouth Lat15 deg 34.866'N Lon 061 deg 27.830'W

31 March 2024 | St Pierre

On the move

20240331 ST Pierre Lat 14 Deg 43.80'N Lon 061 Deg 10.950'W

Motoring

19 April 2024 | Des Saintes
Mick
20240419 Des Saintes Lat 15 Deg 52.075'N Lon 061 Deg 35.172'W

We had a long Motor down here yesterday, after a nice stop at Deshaies, a little sea
breeze did pop up, but it was on the nose and very light, I was happy to keep the
engine running as the batteries got a good charge and we made some water.
The stitching has come undone on the flexible solar panels, so we are low on charging
capacity, but the new fridge has helped a lot, it uses much less power, and being in the
Caribbean its usually windy so the wind generator is great, but light winds cause us to
struggle keeping the batteries charged.
The Saintes are a great place, we spent a lot of time here last year, we will probably
stay a few days.
We have picked up a mooring, it looks in OK condition, there are a lot of moorings
here, it's a tough decision, its convenient to take a mooring, but you don't really know
what kind of condition its in, I did snorkel on it and it looked OK, but its often too
deep to do that. however the mooring operators seem pretty professional here, and its
nice to put some money into the community, Its very crowded in a lot of anchorages,
and anchoring is hard, so I think there will be more and more Moorings,
Apart from that all's well, I think we will keep heading south at a pretty steady pace,
then spend some time in the Grenadines, there is plenty to do there and its close to
where we will lift out for Hurricane season.

Heading South

17 April 2024 | Deshaies
Mick
20240417 Deshaies Lat 16 deg 18.501'N Lon 061 Deg 47.964'W

We had a mixed bag Sailing down from Antigua yesterday, probably 50 / 50 sailing
and motoring, but it was a nice trip, the anchorage here is crowded as usual, but we
managed to find a spot.
We had a OK time in Antigua, the weather was not really on our side, and with the
anchorage very crowded, it was a long wet trip to the dinghy dock, so it was a matter
of a couple of days hanging out on the boat hoping the anchor didn't drag.
But we had a few nice days and had a look around locally, topped up with fuel and
water ect.
It was also getting close to race week and we were anchored amongst all of these
beautiful traditional boats, there was probably a dozen of them at times, some 200' or
so just gleaming of varnish and teak, there was also some more modern super yachts ,
both power and sail, that were also quite impressive, so even stuck on the boat for a
couple of days it was nice surroundings. I also downloaded a book, it was good as it
got me off the internet, I enjoyed it and will try and read more.
We would have liked to stay for race week, but Hurricane season is approaching, and
we should be making our way South.
We will check in here and spend the day, then move down the coast tomorrow.
All's good, except I dropped my anchor roller retaining pin in the drink, ( Bugger) but
I can make do.

Little bit of stress at the end

06 April 2024 | Falmouth Harbour
Mick
20240406 Antigua Lat 17 Deg 00.09'W Lon 061 Deg 46.44W

We arrived in Falmouth Harbour at about 16:00 today, it was a nice sail quite light but
enough wind to sail all of the way.
We got a bit confused in the harbour, nearly ran aground, but managed to anchor
safely, it would only have been a bump, but would have been embarrassing.
The harbour looks pretty nice, some big super yachts are here.
I will check in in the morning and we can have a look around. We will probably stay a
week give or take, we will jump on the next weather window south.
Antigua race week is on soon, but I don't think we should stay we need to start
moving south. (As much as I would love too)
Otherwise all's going OK, last nights anchor spot worked out all right.
We are anchored in 6.2 meters here, it pulled up ok, but there was a bit of grumbling, I
think its, mud and rocks

Another nice day sailing

06 April 2024 | Deshaies
Mick
0249406 Deshaies Lat 16 Deg 18.451'N Lon 061 Deg 47.964'W

We had a good sail up here yesterday, quite brisk in the channel, then a hour or so
motoring, followed by a nice little sea breeze, the sea breeze had quite a bit of
Northerly in it, so we had to tack out to sea a couple of times. On one of the tacks out
to sea we crossed the bows of a beautiful super yacht, it didn't have its sails up, but
was pretty impressive, she must have been 200' long, gleaming with teak and polished
stainless.
We will leave shortly and sail to Antigua, its about 40 odd miles, its 05:30 am now, I
forgot the blog last night.
We are anchored in about13 meters, its very crowded here, we never went ashore as
we haven't checked in, you can stay overnight in a lot of other countries without
checking in, as long as you fly a yellow flag, and stay on the boat.
All's well with us and the boat, where looking forward to a new stop, as we have been
covering old ground so far.

Great day Sailing

04 April 2024 | Portsmouth
Mick
20240404 Portsmouth Lat15 deg 34.866'N Lon 061 deg 27.830'W

We had a great sail here today, pretty blustery in the Channel between Martinique and
Dominica, then it died for a while, but a little sea breeze popped up, it came and went a
bit, but we managed to sail most of the way
Then it blew like �"BillyO�" as we headed into the anchorage.
One of the guys came out and helped us pick up a mooring, which was pretty
convenient, picking up moorings is a bit of a worry, but anchoring looks a bit hard
here so we chose to take one.
I did snorkel down on it it looked OK from what I could see, but I was running out of
breath by the time I got down there, getting old I guess.
We had a pretty good time in Sainte Pierre, wandered around and did the usual stuff.
We are only here for the night, we want to make our way north while the weather is
good, we will come and stay longer on the way back, Dominique is a beautiful island,
and the people very friendly, its quite spectacular sailing along the coast.
Not much else to say, everything is going well with us and the boat.

On the move

31 March 2024 | St Pierre
Mick
20240331 ST Pierre Lat 14 Deg 43.80'N Lon 061 Deg 10.950'W

We had a nice sail up here yesterday, some motoring but it was a good day.
The anchorage here is just so so, we dropped in about 11 meters, and managed to get
a bite on our 2nd attempt, its better in a bit closer but that area was full of boats.
We had a great stop at Anse A Lane, went on a couple of good walks, did some
swimming relaxed a lot, got a few jobs done ect, we were there for a long time due to
lack of wind, but the time passed quickly.
We will wait here until after Easter so we can check out, plus it will allow for the wind
to back a bit and give us a better angle.
Everything is going OK, hopefully we can put down a few miles next week, we would
like to get to St Marten, but only if the weather permits, it doesn't really matter.
Zoa's Photos - Teluk Wera
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So many Indonesians fish for their livelihood.
Another  beautiful sunset.
Mountains
So many fishing boats.  They are very curious and like to come close.
Mick on his second favourite toy.
More canoe kids.
Sme canoe kids were only about 4 and upwards. At one stage we had 7 canoes around our boat. Village looked very basic. They don
Teluk Wera was a ship building village. Shod this one in Xmas island very soon ha ha
These kids were about 7 and some had no clothes on. They don
There are so many volcanos
 
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