Le Phare Bleu

Eowyn
Sun 18 May 2014 14:29
 
 
Éowyn is in Le Phare Bleu Marina, Grenada
 
Le Phare Bleu
 
 
After mooring one night in Marigot Bay St Lucia, we set sail in a 25 knot Easterly breeze and made a full 85 miles to anchor in Canouan.
 
 
To our memory, this is the first time ever that we bypassed Bequia, but the mission was to get to Grenada as soon as possible. The next day we made it to Prickly Bay Grenada in time to avoid overtime fees at Customs. Next to us, Chris & Lynn were about to haul out and kindly offered use of their mooring. Sadly, we also heard that Graham Reynolds on Essex Girl, a fixture in this bay, was swallowing the anchor and would not be back.
 
Here in Prickly Bay, we truly relaxed for the first time in a couple of weeks although Chris still has the joint pain associated with Chikungunya, particularly at night. Although we have made many island tours, we took another with Cutty and as always there were new sights to see as well as the old favourites.
 
We have allowed an extra day for the layup preparations which began last Thursday in Le Phare Bleu Marina. Also, as I don't have quite as much help as usual from Chris, Palm Tree Marine will help me replace the rudder shaft seals next Tuesday. Tomorrow we motor to Grenada Marine for haulout, but we will still be in LPB, this time in an apartment