St.Barth's

Moonbeam
David and Lynn Wilkie
Fri 8 Mar 2013 01:30
17.55.519N 062.52.228W
72.2 miles logged
Despite a very pleasant dinner and evening with Tim, Tim and Nancy we
departed Five Islands Bay at 05.10 and after motoring for 3 hours we were able
to sail goose winged at 6 knots in a style reminiscent of the Atlantic
Crossing!
![]() ![]() Five Islands – Hermitage Bay
We soon hooked a lovely metre long Mahi-Mahi but just as we were about to
gaff it the line broke- another failure compounded by later catching another
barracuda!
![]() ![]() A beautiful day and sail then we motored the last hour as the wind had died
and picked up a free mooring in Anse de Columbier, St.Barths at 17.10 exactly 12
hours from leaving with 72 miles logged.
“Shian” was there and soon Paul and Janie were in the cockpit and we caught
up on news.
![]() ![]() Columbier is part of the Marine Reserve and the water is clear with lots of
turtles and the snorkelling is excellent.
There were 3 shark suckers under ‘Moonbeam’ - presumably hoping they could
attach themselves and get a free ride!
![]() ![]() French Angel
Fish
Scrawled Cowfish
![]() ![]() Rock
Beauty
stoplight parrotfish
(photos courtesy of the internet!)
A good walk to the village on the North East side of the island was
excellent and a stop in a delightful little cafe for lovely fresh fruit juice
was welcome but a reminder that we were in St.Barths- they were 6 euros
each!
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Gustavia was as smart as ever but very few super yachts in the
harbour.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “J” class
“Ranger”
look carefully for the small aeroplane heading for the airport!
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