On the morning of the 29th we left Antigua to Guadeloupe. The winds were unusually light and from the southeast so we motor sailed upwind most of the way. At one point the wind picked up so we turned off the engine but the velocity died so we fired back up back to make our anchorage before dark. We passed Montserrat on the way and could see venting steam from its famous volcano. We saw several sailboats going both north and south. We arrived in Deshaies around 4:00. Guadeloupe is so large it produces its own thermals and the wind was actually coming from west when we arrived. The harbor is small and deep so there are mooring balls available but they are taken by local boats. We anchored in about 30 feet in the clearest water we have ever seen for an anchorage. Amy went for a snorkel on a reef near the boat. As night fell the wind switched to the southeast putting us close to a rock wall so we kept an anchor watch. At sun up we planned to launch the dinghy and check in but the wind swung to the west again. Rather than deal with a compact anchorage with many boats in close proximity swinging around with 150+ feet of rode, we decided to use this wind to go south. We sailed south until the forecasted SE wind appeared near the southern tip of the island. At this point we lowered the sails and motored head to wind to Ilet a Cabrit off Terre-de-Haut. We picked up a mooring, launched the dinghy, and checked in to Guadeloupe. More updates of this very interesting place to come!
January 2020
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We leave for Guadeloupe tomorrow morning. Our target port of entry is Deshaies on the northwest corner. After that we will check out Terre-de-Haut, an island to the south. The weather as…
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Falmouth Harbour continues as our base of operations for our visit with Scott and Jill. We have gone from big winds last week to no wind this week making it very warm.…
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We have visitors! On the 20th Amy’s sister Jill and husband Scott flew to Antigua and vacationed at a resort in Falmouth Harbour near Renegade. On the 21st we all hung out…
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On the 16th the winds finally settled down and we we moved back over to the harbor entrance to make water. The center harbor water did not seem to circulate as much…
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Amy was dropped off at the beauty salon so we will follow Jim’s adventures today as the big winds keep us in Falmouth Harbour. Locals say they do not typically see weather…
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On the 9th we traveled across Antigua to see the main town of St. John. The town had a number of small specialty shops and a cruise ship dock with stores focused…
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On January 5th around 4 PM we departed St. Martin to Antigua. We had to tack around Tintamarre and St. Barts and then we were off the whole way down on the…
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It is often said that blue water cruising is defined as fixing things in exotic locations. Simple things in the USA become tedious in the tropics. In our case replacement deck blocks…
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Happy New Year! We have been exploring SXM and working on some projects. Jim’s deck inspection before we left USVI revealed a frozen main halyard block at the base of the mast…