Namaste in Bermuda

Namaste54
Bill & Eva Fraser-Harris
Mon 7 Nov 2011 14:08
Friends,
We are safely tucked into St George's harbour at anchor and awaiting the next weather window. Might be a few days. Winds have been 25-35 from the E for the last two days and will turn more southerly over the next few which will inhibit our progress south. Tortola is almost due south of us here. We have taken over as fleet communicator with a good SSB signal. Several other boats remain at sea and several are due in today. One boat has been abandoned and the crew rescued by tanker. All are safe and due in Bermuda today. Another boat has a fouled prop and is drifting until the winds diminish and she can make way by sail. Another two boats are hove to awaiting abating winds. This is the weather we saw coming and were fortunate enough to have made good time and arrive here before it hit. We were first to arrive out of the fleet and feel very lucky to have avoided "the weather". We are getting together tonight for a fish fry at the local yacht club so will hear more of the war stories. Eva arrived on time Saturday and has taken over galley and organisational duties. Yeah. We are off to be tourists today - taking local busses and taking in the sights. Weather here is still strong winds, showers but warm. Oooops - forgot to mention the great crew, Jim, Melissa, Austin and Eva. All happy and off to tour the island......