FIRE DOWN BELOW!

Oriole
Fri 1 Feb 2008 13:43
 
Jumby Bay, NW Antigua, 17:09.3N 61:45.7W
 
Our sleep in the shelter of Falmouth Harbour was disturbed on Monday night by an advancing thunderstorm with rain and spectacular lightening - most unusual in the winter in the Caribbean. At around 0600 John was out on deck when it was still pretty dark and saw dense smoke coming from the closeby Catamaran Marina.  A little later it became clear that a large yacht was on fire. We could make out RIBs towing the fiercely burning yacht away from the dock and many other moored yachts.  In front of our eyes, although really too far for photography, the dreadful scene unfolded as the 93 foot yacht Keturah was soon burning from end to end and resisted the efforts of the local fire brigade and fire pumps from other yachts.  Keturah  continued burning for 36 hours by which time there was little left.  The fire was probably unrelated to the lightening which did strike a few yachts closeby, and came too close to us for comfort.  At one stage we did wonder if we had been struck but all was well with our electrics so we assume that it missed.
 
                                         
 
                                0630. Keturah is towed clear of the marina.                        1700 The fire had burnt to deck level and was under control.
 
                                                                                     
 
                                                                                           The next morning was Keturah was burnt out.                                                                          
 
The weather disturbance due to an unseasonably southern depression out in the sub-tropical Atlantic had a vigorous front trailing to Antigua with bullseye accuracy.
It took a few days to sort itself out but we are now back to gentle trade wind weather which we are enjoying with Lynn and Ian Dewar inside the reefs on the north side of Antigua where we sailed in ideal conditions yesterday.
                                                                            
                                                                                 
 
                                                                     On a much happier note - Sunday morning breakfast in the cockpit.                                                                          
 
After a light breakfast this morning we are contemplating a leisurely lunch at the exclusive Jumby Bay beach restaurant.  We do not have a large enough wheel barrow to carry the necessary cash even if we had it, so plastic have to surfice!