Nantucket to Caribbean Photos

SV Meshugga
Nicholas & Deidre Mace
Thu 6 Dec 2018 11:49
Some photos of our passage to the Caribbean, and arrival in St Maarten/St Martin Island.

Big seas and a lot of wind, Sailing with reefed main and StormSail

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2 1/2 knots of current against us. Whilst passing thru the Gulf Stream Current we had 4 knots against us

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Squalls, rain and wind

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Squalls on the Radar

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Full moon peaking out through the clouds

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Rainbow one morning after a night of rain

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Swallows arriving late afternoon to catch an evening of sleep aboard

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Light wind with our new Green Monster Genneker

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Light winds sailing with the Genneker throughout the night

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Little swallows above a kitchen cabinet sleeping for the night

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More swallows on Flybridge staircase also sleep

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This little swallow arrived alone in the morning. Most unusual as they are usually in pairs, and arrive late afternoon for a night sleep. He was very tired, and died a few hours later.

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Glassy seas. No wind. Motoring

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Passing St Barts

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Arriving at St Maarten, Dutch side

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Cruise ship also arriving and passing close by in front of us

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Simpson Bay Bridge, St Maarten, Dutch side

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Lifting at 3pm for us and a couple of monohulls to enter

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Stinkpots inside the Lagoon at Isle del Sol Marina

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Aftermath of Hurricane Irma. St Maarten had a direct hit with 160 knot winds. Many boats sunk and buildings torn apart. Lagoon Causeway in the distance.

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Simpson Bay Lagoon Causeway Swing Bridge

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More damaged yachts - dismasted in Hurricane Irma. Marigot, St Martin French side in the distance

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More Hurricane damage - waterfront eatery

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Shipyard full of damaged boats, all with no masts

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St Martin Lifting Bridge, French side, looking from inside the Lagoon out to the sea. Too narrow for Meshugga to get through.

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