24th December 07

Osprey
John Bowering
Tue 25 Dec 2007 00:21
Fuelling itself was interesting as the berth ran out of diesel in one tank as were taking it on board. As a result they had an air lock in the system and not only did it take forever to take on 100 Gallons but it kept blowing back so that by the end of it John was pretty well covered in diesel. Anyway we finally got away at about 1030 and motored at maxim speed for Fort de France to anchor again under the walls of the fort. John then took of in the dinghy to get the sail. We had this back on board or 1215 and were underway immediately heading for the restaurant (and of course the adjacent anchorage). We were happily having our aperitifs at 1320 and were ready for our siesta at 1515 in good French Style. At 1700 we had the task of re mounting the mainsail and unfortunately were not lucky enough to have no wind - so it was a bit of an exercise and Anita developed some new muscles working the halyard winch. Took longer than we had hoped with the wind and we finished with all the foredeck and spreader lights on. Dinghy was also hoisted ready for an early start in the morning and subject to an inspection of our work in daylight we are ready for the trip back north and are practising our English in anticipation.