Dirty Rotten Scoundrels part one.....part two is bound to come
Bandit
David Morgan and Brenda Webb
Wed 7 Mar 2012 12:57
11:52N 66:43W
Actually, scoundrels is far too nice a word for these corrupt
bastards. We knew that sailing in Venezuelan waters would not be
straightforward...and so far...it’s not. Yesterday morning we anchored in
the pristine turquoise waters of El Gran Roque with the intention of getting a
permit for the national park. You are not meant to visit this area – which
is a group of beautiful islands and coral reefs – without one. And you are
also not meant to be here without having officially checked in to
Venezuela. But, as it’s unsafe to go to Isla Margarita or the mainland to
do so these days (pirates) and you can’t check in here...we were in a bit of a
bind. We’d heard that park authorities were a bit lenient and gave you a
permit (at a higher price) and turned a blind eye to the checking in
paperwork. We’d also heard it was possible to have a night or two here and
just slip under the radar, but run the risk of being found by coastguard who
would demand a bribe. We decided to do things properly and buy a
permit.
In Gran Roque we anchored beside another cruising boat and decided to check
what their experience had been. Ironically enough....they were the first
boat on the scene at Chinook Wind’s grounding....what a small world.
Anyway – they had strong words for us – “don’t go to the park
authorities”. Like us, they weren’t cleared in and when they went to the
park office they were told they had to pay US$900... the standard $100 park fee
plus $800 for being here illegally (ie a backhander to the corrupt
officials). When they tried to bargain the fee down, they were given 48
hours to leave. They’d been here the year before without checking in
and had paid a $100 bribe to a coast guard to let them stay but didn’t like
doing it so this time they decided to do it properly. Lot of use that
was.
So...we decided to just wing it and left Grand Roque at high speed for one
of the many remote islands before being seen . It is absolutely stunning –
all very shallow (eyeball navigation) so beautiful turquoise water and those
amazing blindingly white sandy beaches. We will move to
another island today and hope by being on the move we will continue to slip
under the radar. If we’re caught we accept we’ll have to pay a bribe or be
prepared to leave pretty quickly.
So....be prepared for part two of our Dirty, Rotten Scoundrels
episode!
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