Sat 7th June 2008 to Sat 14th
June 2008
It's time to move on again so after a quick provisioning trip
ashore we hauled a very muddy anchor at around 11am and set off for our
next destination, Rodney Bay in St Lucia, only 25nms away. The
forecast
was for strong-ish winds and squalls so we had one reef in both the
main and headsail most of the way. Better safe than sorry. We still
had a romping sail with the wind just forward of the beam plus big
atlantic rollers to make life just a bit more interesting! By the time
we approached and rounded Pigeon Island we had very flukey winds either
gusting 30 knots or down to nothing but by about 3.30pm we were safely
anchored on a sandy bottom in a large, near empty bay in about 6 metres
of water - fabulous. The GnTs went down very well that evening.

Squally approach to Rodney
Bay A very empty
Rodney Bay
Sunday was very relaxing and possibly our laziest day so far!!!
We can pick up free wifi so caught up on a few emails, had a snorkel to
check the anchor was well bedded in and gave the waterline a quick scrub off but that was it really. Had a visit
from 'The Fruit Man' but already stocked up so didn't buy anything.
Interesting vessel....

'The Fruit Man'
Had a visit from the laundry man today (Monday), and not before
time. It's amazing how it builds up. Promised to get it back to us by
the next day. Hmmm! Went ashore and checked in with immigration.
Lots of construction going on around the waterfront. We had lunch and a bottle or 2 of the local brew,
Piton Beer, at
Scuttlebucks which was pretty good, before heading off to explore.
Dinghied into the lagoon and found a chandlery and a good supermarket
in the town so stocked up on a few bits and pieces. Lots of bars and
restaurants here.
Today,Tuesday, we spent all morning on the internet (gotta make
the most of it when it's available) and then Jon fixed the fuel gauge.
Been broken for a while so it was good to get that sorted. Having
heard the forecast for strong winds at the weekend we've decided to
move to a more sheltered bay tomorrow. The pilot
books suggest that Marigot Bay, just 9nm down the coast, is very
sheltered and have decided tocheck it out. Took
another trip ashore to stock up in the supermarket and also to send a
fax to Peakes Yacht Services in
Trinidad confirming
our haul-out date - 2nd Aug. It's been a good day for getting things done. The
laundry hasn't turned
up yet. Fingers crossed for tomorrow!!
Up early Wednesday and started readying ourselves for our short
hop to Marigot Bay. Jon quickly went onto the internet for a last
check of his emails before leaving. Not sure when we'll get access
again for a while. Good job he did. He had an email from the
chandlery saying that we'd left our boatpapers AND passports in there
when we were there on Monday! (you have to show them to get duty free
prices for a 'Yacht in Transit') S**t! We hadn't even missed them. My
fault - what a nightmare. We could have sailed away and not realised
until we checked out again way down the island. Just doesn't bear
thinking about.... Jon nipped ashore and picked them up and I readied
the boat for the trip feeling suitably bad. At least the laundry
turned up. So once Jon got back we finally hauled anchor at around
noon and thankfully, had a lovely downwind sail in 17 knots of wind.
So much for the early start though!
The entrance to Marigot Bay was very well camouflaged and we didn't
spot it until we were right on top of it (even though we had it marked
on the
chartplotter). Luckily we saw a boat coming out which helped. We
motored up the buoyed channel and tried to anchor in the lagoon at the
top but the holding was very bad. We headed back to near the entrance
and picked up a mooring ball kindly assisted by one of the local boat
boys, a lovely chap called Nelson. Cost us 90EC$, a cigarette and a
glass of Guava juice for 2 days mooring. Seemed reasonable. He also
made us a cockpit lampshade for a small fee and later we were sold a
couple of red snapper from some local fishermen. Finally we were
visited by a guy paddling on a surfboard loaded with mangos which he
gave to us for 2 batteries and a cigar!! We've really done our bit for
the local economy today me thinks! The fish were delicious but we
cancelled a trip ashore due to rain.

Imagine on the mooring
buoy Marigot Bay
Marina and the Lagoon
It's now Thursday and we were a little late getting up this
morning due to being kept awake 'til past 3am by loud music from a big
party ashore. Hey ho. Can't be perfect in paradise all of the time.
Managed to get wifi so that we could check the weather forecast.
Strong winds and lots of rain still forecast for the weekend so we're
going to stay put. It's a very lovely anchorage so we're not too
worried.I It's so sheltered too, we barely get any breeze
which in a way is bad as it's very hot especially when the hatches have
to be closed due to the rain. Do I sound like I'm moaning? I'm not,
honest! We later went ashore and had a fab lunch at JJs, a little
restaurant up in the lagoon and then went to have a look around the
Marina. We got back to the boat just before the heavens opened.
During one of the breaks in the rain I decided to clean the cockpit
with seawater and Jon started sanding down some of the woodwork on the
deck. The boat could then get a good rinsing with fresh water during
the next downpour. So, I'm merrily collecting saltwater in a bucket
off the stern when suddenly, bang and splash, I'm in the water. How it
happened I've no idea. Left a bit shaken, with a bruised wrist and a
red face but apart from that, all ok. Just goes to show how easy it
is. Jon didn't even hear me go! Almost evens up the score.
He still has one more dunking than me.... Thankfully the rest of the
day was
pretty uneventful apart from watching a dog swim from one side of the
bay to the other. Oh our life is so exciting. Lots more rain during
the evening and through the night with a thunder and lightening storm
passing close by. Another bad night's sleep this time due to the heat
with having to keep the hatches closed plus we were fighting off
attacks from a couple of very persistant mozzies!!!

Local wild life - a heron we
think. More wild life,
not so local - a cattlemaran we know!
Having checked the weather forecast again this morning (Friday)
it seems that we have a few days of good weather ahead of us so we've
decided to make one more stop in St Lucia (Soufriere) before we check
out and head on to either St Vincent or Bequia. We are still in two
minds about stopping in St Vincent after hearing about it's reputation
for attacks on boaties plus the attack we heard about on a couple of
charter tourists (a journalist for the Telegraph and his wife on a
charter boat) in Chateaubelair over Christmas. More importantly we
have a major problem with the heads this morning. We appear to have a
blockage. Not looking forward to this chore. It has happened once
before and it's not a pleasant task. Over to Jon.... Well it wasn't
so bad but it took
us most of the day to clear the blockage. Basically we had a limescale
clogged pipe and it took a lot of hammering, banging and rinsing to
break it up but we succeeded eventually. We've decided therefore to
spend one more night here. Strong winds and pouring rain has helped us
come to that decision too! During a break in the rain we decided to
treat ourselves to a well earned cocktail in the Mygo Bar to watch the
sunset. Got there in time for the 2 for 1 Happy Hour - Sweet! Dinner
back on the boat was a bit of a drunken affair after polishing off a
bottle of red too so, needless to say, we finally had good nights
sleep!

Square Rigger leaving Marigot
Bay Sunset from the
Mygo Bar
Saturday morning and we're soon ready to leave after breakfast
and several cups of strong coffee. We had a lovely beam reach sail to
Soufriere with only the headsail up. We made good time arriving at
12.45, and had the
most amazing views of the famous Pitons as we arrived. We were met by a boatboy called Javid
before we even got into the bay and he pointed us to the mooring that
we should take as it was apparently too deep to anchor, and we were
then helped along by another called Sylvester for the usual small fee.
Once settled, we took the dinghy ashore in order to check out. A chap
called Johnson was at the dinghy dock and promised us that he'd keep an
eye on our boat for us, presumably for another small fee! Once we'd
found immigration and got the necessary paperwork done we found a
supermarket and got a few essentials and also spied a bakery down a
dark ally! Bit nervous about going down there initially but we were
rewarded for our bravery with 2 'fresh out of the oven' loaves for only
EC$2.50 - that's about 50pence. Nice. Back to the dinghy now and sure
enough it was still there under the watchful eye of Johnson. Once the
fee was paid we headed back to the boat. When we got aboard we spotted
a freed up mooring on the other side of the bay and decided to move.
We felt we were a bit close to civilisation here and especially on a
Saturday night. Once we picked up the new mooring buoy we went for a
swim/snorkel. Fabulous. Loads of fish. It was quite rolly in the
night and very hot but it was quiet. We had a bad nights sleep again
though due to more mozzie attacks.

The
Pitons
The paddling pig....
We have made the
decision to go to St Vincent tomorrow for a night before heading to
Bequia......
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