Deep Bay, Antigua
Ile Jeudi
Bob and Lin Griffiths
Wed 7 May 2014 22:41
17:07.56N 61:53.30W
Distance Run 4 nm
Tuesday 6 and Wednesday 7 May 2013
Lots of discussion on Tuesday morning resulted in a change of plan.
We had been intending to go up to the BVI’s for our 21st Wedding Anniversary on
22 May. This entails sailing from here in Antigua to Barbuda, then on to
St Bart’s and St Martin which is straightforward. The trip from St Martin
to BVI’s will take about a day and a half sailing west which is downwind so also
straightforward. The return however is against the wind and current and
will more likely take 2 days. The hurricane season starts on 1 June and we
need to get back down to Martinique for the first service on the engine.
This is due at around 50 hrs and we are already at 30 and we feel that we could
be at the wrong end of the Caribbean when hurricane season starts if we are not
careful. So, the BVI’s are postponed until next season.
We spent the rest of the day sorting out information on bases for the
hurricane season, then taking the boat to the fuel dock for diesel and water and
then out of Jolly Harbour lagoon to anchor in the bay at the entrance.
The bay is quite attractive provided Friday to Sunday evenings are
avoided. This is when ‘De Ship’, which is a party boat anchored in the
bay, gets into full swing with ultra high decibel music.
The anchorage:-
Tuesday night was rather rolly so we decided to move on Wednesday.
First we returned by dinghy to the marina to use the internet and book our
hurricane berth at Bailey’s Boatyard in Antigua. After lunch ashore we
returned to the boat and motored around to Deep Bay which is only a few miles
away.
Just outside Jolly Harbour when the sun was high and accentuating the
colour of the sea:-
Deep Bay comes highly recommended and there is a wreck in the middle which
is easy to snorkel over. The hotel ashore is not visually intrusive but
the beach bar was dead in the late afternoon. The high season has
definitely gone.
Next to Deep Bay:-
It was a peaceful night with only about 4 other boats in the bay.
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