12:31.8N 061:23.1W We're On Our Way Home!
Now we are Four ! David flew over to join Oboe on
Sunday evening, bringing his expertise in Bush Tucker, Biltong etc. to the
provisioning role! Yesterday we worked on the final tasks and then shopped for
food and jerry cans for extra diesel to keep us going across the Atlantic; 50
extra gallons to be precise. David cooked up a delicious supper and we
crashed out for a final, hot night in the confines of Port Louis Marina, St
George’s, Grenada. Today we cast off our umbilical
to the shore, said farewell to Martin the boat polisher and underwater
technician, who exchanged Mangos for a Tee Shirt from Nigel. Farewells
also to Twainelle, who has helped clean up Oboe at Port Louis during the hectic
chartering season. With Ryan in charge we burbled out to the West. Lots
of katabatic winds gusting 35kts out there as we sailed up the West side of
Grenada but once we cleared the north end of the island the wind settled to
“Trade Wind” specification and we enjoyed a fine run to Petit St.
Vincent, anchoring with views across to Petit Martinique. We all enjoyed a luxurious
plunge off the swimming platform and a “nice cup of tea”. I
loved the flying fish we saw skimming the waves today; also the Boobies and
other sea birds. This evening a boat comes to take us to a
favourite restaurant on Petit Martinique. Tomorrow we hope to visit the
Tobago Keys to swim with the turtles. Not too long now until Maggie and
Wendy join us. They’ll be delighted to know that we’ve been cleaning
their cabin and heads in preparation. See you soon ! Love to all ashore from all we
floating non-voters. Rob |