12t/13h April - Simpsons Bay Marina, St Maarten 18:02.050N 063:05.388W

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Noel Dilly
Sun 14 Apr 2013 01:06
"Simpsons Bay Marina, St Maarten" - 12th April

We are now busy preparing for the next leg of our adventure.  We will be leaving the Caribbean and sailing north to Bermuda on Tuesday, weather permitting. 

Today has been spent 'spring cleaning' below deck; laundry; visiting the marina store via dinghy for a couple of bits and pieces; checking out the supermarket, so that we know what they have in stock as we want to get our major provisions for the whole trip to the Azores, as shopping in Bermuda will be expensive; filling up with diesel using jerry cans, the marina fuel dock is just at the end of our pontoon, but they are out of fuel, so Noel had to take a trip across the lagoon to Island Waterworld for fuel and finally re-visiting Customs & Immigration again to pay our fees which we couldn't pay yesterday as they were without power.  In between these tasks we enjoyed lunch at the local yacht club and a quiet evening on board planning tomorrow's itinerary!


"Simpsons Bay Marina, St Maarten" - 13th April
 
This morning we visited Philipsburg as we are hoping to meet up with two W&F Yacht Club members who are visiting the Caribbean on a Cruise Liner.  The buses here are mini buses which do not run to a time table but are frequent and cheap.  As we left the Marina we saw one of the dock staff and asked him where we had to wait for the bus, he was just pointing to across the road when a bus came along, he gave a most ear piercing whistle which had the desired effect of bringing the bus to an abrupt halt.  We rushed carefully across the busy dusty road and were soon seated.  We always enjoy these bus rides, they are just so casual and everyone polite, saying "good morning" etc when they get on and calling out "please will you stop here" when they want to get off and it doesn't seem to matter where you are.  Customers just hand over folded notes to the driver and everybody is happy. 
 
We were dropped off at down town Philipsburg and walked past the many market stalls down to the sea front and along the beach towards the Cruise Liner Terminal.  We were quite early and the water front quite quiet but very much geared up for the tourists.  There were three cruise liners in the bay and this appears to be normal as we saw three when we arrived the other day.  We wandered back into the town which was beginning to liven up, hats, shirts, dresses, gifts, momentos were everywhere to be purchased, along with Perfume Shops, Jewelers, Boutiques etc.  We found a nice quaint French Cafe in a quiet street and enjoyed morning coffee before deciding that we had seen enough. A bus going our way appeared and we were heading back to Simpsons Bay.  
 
The bus dropped us at the supermarket so we took the opportunity to buy some of the heavy provisions we need and the supermarket supplied a van and driver to transport it for us.  Once the stores were packed away we enjoyed a leisurely lunch at our favourite bar.   We then took a dinghy trip over to the Marine Store to yet again ask if they have a shroud cleat for our ensign halyard.  Persistence paid off this time, a young girl in the clothes section looked on the computer and said that their were two in stock.  She called over the young man whom had previously told Noel that they didn't have any, although we have been told by other branches that they do.  He, as we had done, looked on the display shelves but there were none there, this time he said that he would look 'out the back'.  Eventually he came back waving one in the air - bingo!  This is now fitted and the water tanks also filled up.  It has been a productive day and our list of preparations for our passage is getting shorter.