St. John to St. Martin

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Amy excited with french baked good (historic Ft. Louis on hill in background)

The senior cruising sailors say “that’s one for the books” if a particular passage falls outside of the norms. In our case the trip to St. Martin was one for the books. The good: We sailed directly on one tack in half the time (13 hours) due to a freakish southerly wind. Under normal easterly winds, boats must motor sail to a layline to the far north or south before taking back. The bad: The wind velocity was forecasted in the mid teens and we received high teens to low 20s knots . This had the effect of moving the apparent wind further forward to the mid to high 20s. The ugly: The seas were forecast at 1.2 meters and we saw confused seas (waves from three directions). The largest waves were on the bow from the SE and some of these were breaking waves close to 2.5 meters. This produced the most violent motion we had ever encountered on Renegade to date, so much so that Amy became sea sick and took medications that made her sleepy. We shortened sail to reduce speed and impact from the seas. Jim discovered the step of the cockpit floor was the most comfortable spot to to brace and keep watch during the roughest miles. Interestingly this area was also full of ship traffic, mostly cruise ships. The Norwegian Encore was the only one Jim hailed because of a collision course shown on AIS. The ship responded to hold course and that they would turn starboard and we would go port to port but we did not see much of a turn. We passed within less than a mile of one another around 3 AM which was a little scary in the sea conditions.

With all the aggressive motion we are happy to have no breakages to report. We initially pulled into Simpson Bay but the swells made anchoring a little dangerous so we went to the French side in Marigot Bay which was very calm. On the 27th we checked in with customs and walked around Marigot. There are lots of good stores and services here so we plan to check off some projects before we head to Antigua.

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Dave December 27, 2019 - 8:16 pm

Glad you made it ! We spent one day in Marigot and walked up to the fort. Enjoy the croissants! And a late Merry Christmas !

admin December 27, 2019 - 8:49 pm

Merry Christmas and we need to walk up to that fort. The view should be something.

Jill.Scott Herbst December 28, 2019 - 10:20 am

WOW! Hate to hear of the bumpy voyage, but glad that you arrived safely!
Excited to see some scenery and French Food pics! 😄
Hugs❤️

admin December 28, 2019 - 8:11 pm

We will get some good pictures

Big Jim December 28, 2019 - 11:20 am

Another old saying: “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger…and wiser” So if you look at it is that light it was a plus.
Following your track into Simpson Bay I thought maybe the bridge was out so you turned around to find another harbor. Looks like you found a good one.
Keep the pictures coming Amy!!!!

admin December 28, 2019 - 8:13 pm

Yes, we and the boat came through fine so all is well

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