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November 2019

    BVICaribbean

    More from Anegada

    by admin November 27, 2019
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    Jim enjoying the sights

    One of the great things about live aboard cruising vs. chartering is you get more time to talk with the locals. On the 26th we paid a visit to Neptune’s Treasure, a hotel/restaurant owned by multiple generations of the locally famous Soares family who settled here several decades ago. Besides being a hotel/restaurant, Neptune’s Treasure operates a small fishing fleet that supplies game fish to a majority of the restaurants in all the BVI. Many cruisers may recognize Argus III, their light blue fishing boat in front of the restaurant. Directly to the north of Anegada is a steep drop that goes from 30 to 20,000 feet within a few miles. We were able to observe this extreme when as we finished the Caribbean 1500. In this drop are an abundance of Mahi, Tuna, Swordfish, and Wahoo that Argus III catches daily. This drop also contains a seismic fault and serves as a boundary between the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. We sat down with Randy Soares and he shared with us his how they prepared for Hurricane Irma. Two days before the storm they took Argus III to Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbor (VGYH) for haulout. They then took one their center console outboards back to Anegada, pulled it out, and parked it between some mangroves in the inland salt pond. Miraculously, Argus III was one of the four boats not destroyed out of over a hundred on the hard at VGYH. Randy had a few cosmetic things to repair and was ready go but it took a year or more for the charter bases to get back to normal operations.

    Neptune’s Treasure
    Argus III

    We are amazed at the rotation of boats in the anchorage. Every morning around 50 charter boats leave and around noon 50 boats arrive. Most all boats are cats with eight people aboard. That is around 400 new customers daily so the local businesses should be recovering well. It does have a Disney World feel as our rally friends on FreeWill phrased it and felt the pull to go south. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving and we are heading over to Tortola in the morning to see if we can scout out some ingredients for a mini-feast.

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  • BVICaribbean

    Anegada

    by admin November 26, 2019
    by admin November 26, 2019

    On the 24th we departed Virgin Gorda for Anegada at sunrise. It was a beautiful close reach to get there. We ran across rally friend Free Will leaving as we approached the…

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    Isbjorn Sighting

    by admin November 23, 2019
    by admin November 23, 2019

    Today we awoke to see we had a new neighbor, Isbjorn of the 59 North Andy Schell podcast and offshore training notoriety. As they were departing latter in the day, we noticed…

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    Prickly Pear

    by admin November 22, 2019
    by admin November 22, 2019

    The unusual northerly wind shifted to the northeast so we moved across the sound this morning to Prickly Pear Island for better protection from the swell. Latter in the day we went…

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    North Sound

    by admin November 20, 2019
    by admin November 20, 2019

    The wind was under 5 knots this morning so we motor sailed on a beam reach to the North Sound of Virgin Gorda. We cruised past Prickly Pear Island, Saba Rock, and…

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    Cooper Island

    by admin November 19, 2019
    by admin November 19, 2019

    Today’s travels bring us to Cooper Island after Jim completed oil, filter, transmission fluid and impeller change along with a big refuel at Nanny Cay. This is the first time we have…

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    Fun in Tortola

    by admin November 16, 2019
    by admin November 16, 2019

    We have been enjoying organized rally activities and catching up with boat chores since arriving in Nanny Cay. Every night the rally hosts a social event and organize daily activities. Amy and…

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    Looks like we made it

    by admin November 16, 2019
    by admin November 16, 2019

    On a cold November 3rd day we departed York River to start the Caribbean 1500 Rally with our trusty crew Tracy and Darryl, fellow AYC sailors. Our lines were cast off by…

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    Safety Seminars

    by admin November 1, 2019
    by admin November 1, 2019

    The World Cruising Club has organized a number of seminars before we depart. Subjects include offshore medical, common mechanical problems, communications, fires, PFDs, and liferaft deployment. So far the weather forecast is…

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