Another week, another blog

Moorglade's Voyage
Ted Wilson
Sat 15 Jan 2011 13:47
Our position is 13:49.55N 61:03.82W
It doesn't seem a week since our last blog. Time
flies when there are grand children to entertain. We stayed another day on
Pigeon Island and went snorkelling. Ted was able to make use of his Christmas
present from the children when he and Guy went snorkelling off the
dinghy (the water was too cloudy off the beach after a day of being stirred up
by a cruise ship party). Guy and Kelly went ashore for a romantic
dinner at an interesting waterside restaurant leaving Ted and me in charge
of a sleeping Elsie - a first for them since she had been born. Ted spent a lot
of time worrying that the anchor was dragging , however when the time came to
leave, even the mighty Moo on hauling duty was unable to shift it for a
while but after some motoring forward and backward it came clear and we returned
to Rodney Bay Marina to replenish the water, recharge the batteries, get the
laundry done, visit the supermarket, eat ice cream and visit the
chandlers.
Having completed all the tasks we set off for a
brisk sail down to Soufriere and the Pitons - a trip of c 20Nm - and Kelly and
Elsie's first real sail. The wind was quite strong and at one point there was a
very strong squall with gusts of 37kn and very heavy rain - Elsie went below and
Kelly was asleep - but Ted and I braved it out and rolled the jib, giving
our waterproofs their first airing for some time. On our arrival at Soufriere we
tackled anchoring and taking a line ashore to a palm tree for the first time,
fortunately with the help of Shane, a friendly local, who had greeted us some
way out and then followed us in, not put off by our indecision about our
ultimate mooring method. (Presumably he knew there were no buoys
left!)
The next day we had a look round the town, dodging
the itinerant hard luck stories, bought more fruit from yet another boat vendor,
and Guy and Kelly, encouraged by the success of their previous dinner ashore,
went to the Hummingbird restaurant for dinner and live music, once more
entrusting Elsie to grand-parental care. Just before it got dark there was a lot
of shouting near the transom (where the rope tied us to the shore) and local
fishermen were trying to avoid being garotted while setting a net, which when
pulled to the shore revealed a mighty haul of sardines.
Off early the next morning - Guy was entrusted with
detaching us from the tree - for a 30 minute motor round to Anse de Pitons. This
proved a lot more exciting than anticipated as we left the sunshade up and once
round the headland the wind was funnelling down the valley with gusts
of up to 40kn. Guy and I were hanging onto the sunshade to stop it carrying
away! Just after arriving there was a loud noise and the flag end of the
dan buoy had detached itself from the backstay and was being shredded by the
wind generator as it fed 16amps into the batteries during the gusts! We had
picked up a buoy with the help of Alvin and agreed to have him arrange for a
trip to see a waterfall in the afternoon. This proved to start with a high speed
pirogue trip, inches from the rocks on the headland, back to the town we had
just come from, but you have to make like a tourist sometimes. Spencer, our
driver, took us to the botanic gardens, the volcano crater and sulphur springs
and the famed waterfall, where you can bathe in the pools filled by the
surprisingly warm water. However one look at the murky nature of the pools was
enough for the whole party to decide they would pass on this one, so it was back
down to the town for another high speed boat trip back to
Moorglade.
The following day was spent on the beach at the
Jalousie resort, swimming and snorkelling, and enjoying a very up-market lunch.
Tomorrow we will sail North again to Marigot bay.
![]() ![]() Sailing down to Soufriere (applying the sun tan
cream was insufficient to
Elsie studying the pilot book
protect Guy from sun burn and earning the nickname
Robin Redbreast)
![]() ![]() Elsie overwhelmed with excitement at approaching
the Pitons
Moorglade tied to the
shore overlooked by Petit Piton
![]() ![]() Ashore at Soufriere Town
![]() ![]() Setting the fishing
net
The catch is gathered in
![]() ![]() Moorglade at the Hummingbird
anchorage
Soufriere Bay
![]() ![]() Elsie makes a friend at the Botanic
Gardens
Elsie enjoys the up market lunch venue
![]() ![]() Elsie enjoying the beach at
Jalousie
Elsie's favourite position - throwing things down the companionway.
![]() ![]() ![]() Pictures taken using the new underwater housing for
Ted's camera at the bottom of Petit Piton
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