(Blog No.46) Land Ho!

Catou
Paul and Sylvie Tucker
Sun 19 Dec 2010 04:20
 Thursday 16th December (Day 25)
 
Really sorry, sorry, sorry that it has taken so long to report on the arrival day - but, boy, it has been so frantic!
 
Thursday morning dawned with Sylvie coming down below to wake Ben and I - to tell us that she had sighted LAND!   LAND HO!  After 25 days, it was a very welcome sight.  We had a good view of St. Lucia to port and Martinique to starboard as we started to close the 'St. Lucia Channel' between the two islands.  The wind picked up a little, so we were able to sail and stop the engine that had been running for much of the night.  Two or three other yachts were also closing on the finish line.  As we approached the northern tip of the island (our waypoint for the last 1500 miles), we called the ARC to advise them that we were 5 miles from the finish line (a requirement), and continued to sail around the northern point at about 1215 hrs.  It was a short sail to Rodney Bay, and at 2 miles we called ARC  on the VHF again to confirm position with 2 miles to finish.  As we closed Pigeon island, just to the north of Rodney Bay, we saw the boat belonging to my old St. Lucian pal, Mike Medar, coming out to meet us.  He had on board Ben's wife and his two young children + our friends (Ben's parents-in-law) Nigel & Helen, and their other daughter Caroline and her boyfriend, Doug + a few others on board.  They circled us, with much waving, photo taking and then - came close alongside to throw over some bottles of beer!  (I had mentioned in a recent blog that 'Catou's' beer supplies had been running low!)  Ben caught a few and they were distributed accordingly.
 
We soon identified the finish line, and with a perfectly timed gust of wind and a close reach, 'Catou' surged towards the line and crossed it at about 1315 hrs on Thursday 16th December.  As we were approaching the finish, a photographer appeared in a dinghy - to get some photos (1) go to www.photoaction.com  (2) Then click on 'Regatta archive, (3) then click on ARC 2010 - St. Lucia finish line (4) then on year 2010  and up will come the boat names - (5) click on 'Catou'.  Lots of pictures there. 
 
Once we crossed the line, we dropped the sails and motored into the marina.  Our friends on 'Maymio' had put in a special request for us to berth alongside them, so we were directed to their pontoon, and soon spotted them waving us in.  We tied up alongside, and soon had a wonderful crowd greet us on the pontoon.  Mike had moored his boat along the pontoon, and was down to greet us with Ben's wife and children and all the family (Ben's two-year-old daughter Emily was not too sure about Dad's 3 1/2 week old beard though!).  We had a wonderful re-union, and there was Robin, Jenny and Tony off Maymio, Norman Johnson, a customer of ours, whose main store was just behind the marina, several people from other ARC yachts, and St. Lucians who were bringing us welcome arrival gifts.  Some cold beers arrived, + 2 bottle of the very smooth local rum - and a big party in the cockpit started!.  I had to disappear to check in with immigration and customs at the marina offices, + an ARC report had to be handed in (together with the 'yellowbrick' - that's the thing that had been transmitting our position every 6 hours since we had left Las Palmas).  Camilla and her father (who own and run the Auberge Seraphine hotel - that I always stay in here) came down later with a lovely bottle of champagne + bottle rum + sausage rolls, and then Richard Johnson and one or two others.  And so it went on into the evening - when we then moved on to an ARC party hosted by the St. Lucian Tourist Board.  At about 10pm, (in a state that I am sure we shouldn't have done!) we drove back to the Auberge Seraphine hotel and checked in and collapsed!
 
After a treat of a cooked breakfast on Friday morning, I left Sylvie at the hotel - for a further sleep, a pedicure and beautician, and drove to the marina, to sort a few things out on the boat ,and to meet Ben + family.  Later, I had to drive to the southern end of the island to collect Brian & Pam Sharp, who were arriving at 2.30pm from Gatwick.  However, some other friends (he was in the ARC as well, and his wife had come out to meet him) were going back on the same flight that the Sharps were arriving on, so I was able to take them down to the airport at the same time.  The Sharps arrived on time, and we drove back, collected Sylvie on the way, and went up to check in Brian & Pam.  Within 3/4 hour, we were off out for drinks and a meal in a local steak house.  That was another late night. 
 
Today (Saturday), we drove to Rodney Bay, moved Catou across to Mike's house, and then took Nigel & Helen out for a day's sail down the west coast.  A lovely sail southwards, but somewhat gusty coming back up the coast this afternoon!  2 reefs in the main and the genoa.  Anyway, we were back at 4.15pm, tidied up 'Catou', collected the Sharps from their hotel (they were moving to our hotel).  A quick change, and we drove off to the final ARC presentations in the evening.  ..................And that's how it's been since we arrived.   So very sorry I haven't reported in for two days!
 
We have some repairs and jobs to do on Catou, and we need to remove the mainsail, as well as repair the broken sliders + several other jobs to be carried out.  There is a 'straightening' job to do on the cockpit windscreen (after our 'knockdown'), so there's enough to keep the boys busy anyway.
 
A few photos from Sylvie's camera (since mine is a gonner - sadly!)
 
Thanks to everyone for following the blog - and sorry it was so late coming!
 
Paul, Sylvie and Ben.
Ben on a final pre-sail masthead inspection
The Start (with fire hoses behind)
The start line -boats in all directions!
The 'water catchers' - but we had almost no rain!
Baker Ben
a sunset at sea
Ben's first bread
Sylvie and Paul on the bow
"Goose-winged" in the Trade winds
'Running down the Trades'
Our evening 'cool-off' being dragged behind the boat.
The GPS - 100 miles to go! (speed 6.4 knots!)
Hoisting St. Lucian flag (+ 'Q' flag for quarantine)
Dhobi day at sea!
 
 
 
 
Message pour les gens du Quebec:
 
Nous sommes enfin arrives jeudi dernier/ Les evenements suivant  notre arrivee nous ons empeche d'ecrire: reception accueil, rencontre avec les autes bateaux, etc...
 
Apres 25 jours en mer nous avons atteint notre destination.
 
Merci de nous avoir suivit tout au long de ce magnifique voyage. Nous prenons quelques jours de repos avant de repartir pour les Grenadines et Grenada.
 
Nous aurons la chance de vous ecrire a nouveau.