Blowy Deshaies

Juniper
John and Sally
Mon 1 Feb 2010 21:50
16:18.468N 61:47.932W
 
We made the short hop up the coast this morning and anchored in Deshaies in time for breakfast. This is a deep and well protected bay, the only problem being the Guadeloupe acts as a huge windscoop and winds can funnel down into the bay at great speeds. Sure enough, we are sitting in anchorage with more wind here than out in the open sea.  We have had gusts of 34 this afternoon! Most odd.
 
As well as being the last anchorage on the coast for yachts about to head north, Deshaies is primarily a fishing harbour. Ashore we saw several fisherman setting up impromptu markets and selling their catches from the back of their trucks. Hugh fish were being chopped up, weighed and bagged.  
 
In the distance we can see the island of Monserrat smoking ominously. We will sail reasonably close on our passage to Antigua tomorrow which should be quite stunning. No doubt a picture in tomorrow's blog.
 
Today's pics are a happy snap of Sara, James and John and also a pic for Nick.
 
Sorry Nick, the eggs simply had to go.......!
 
Sal, John, James and Sara.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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