Caribbean

Celebrating 30 years

Celebrating 30 years

Deep Bay, Antigua As the weather moderated we left English Harbor for Jolly Harbor (on the northwest side of Antigua). About halfway there, we changed our minds and decided to go to Deep Bay, a secluded anchorage a few miles further north. Deep Bay was a nice quite anchorage with a just a few sailboats. […]

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More of English Harbor

More of English Harbor

English Harbor, Antigua While we were in English Harbor, some of the Atlantic Rowing Challenge boats arrived. These 24-foot boats are rowed by 1, 2 or 4 people across the Atlantic Ocean! Everyone in English Harbor got into the celebration with horns and flares as a boat would arrive. Crowds lined the docks and it […]

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On to Antigua

On to Antigua

10 February 2008 | Antigua, West IndiesWhile Berkeley East was being repaired from the damage by a runaway charter boat, we headed off to Charlotte to visit with friends and check on our house. The house was in good shape and it was great to see good friends and neighbors again. As the work concluded […]

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Peter Island and Bomba’s full moon party

Peter Island and Bomba’s full moon party

Tortola, BVI After the passage from Saba, we met back up with Mike and Linda (good friends and next-door neighbors from California) on Aquila and spent some very restful days in Little Bay, Peter Island, BVI. Little Bay was a nice change from the rough anchorage in Saba. It was very smooth and we had […]

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A Whale of a Crossing – St Barth’s to Saba to the BVI

A Whale of a Crossing – St Barth’s to Saba to the BVI

Saba While we hated to end our wonderful stay in St Barth’s, it was time to go back to Tortola, BVI to have the boat repaired (the damage from the boat that hit us before Christmas). Rather than go directly to Tortola, we decided to swing a little south and spend some time in Saba […]

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Eating our way through St. Barth’s

Eating our way through St. Barth’s

Gustavia We were very fortunate to have our friends from Charlotte, Jill and Leonard, join us for a visit. They are experts on the island of St. Barth’s and they share our passion for wine collecting. We did some sailing while they were here, but spent most of our time visiting the beautiful beaches on […]

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Beach Landings and Takeoffs

Beach Landings and Takeoffs

A popular pastime in St. Maarten is going to the beach to watch the planes takeoff and land. Like most Caribbean islands, the runway is just off the sand and visitors to St. Maarten often stand at the edge of the road so the jet blast will blow them back into the water. What we […]

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New Years in St. Barth’s

New Years in St. Barth’s

Our New Year’s celebration was kicked off with the arrival of Tim (Larry’s brother), Teresa, Alyssa and Moriah in St. Maarten. During their stay, we toured St. Maarten by car and sailed to St. Barth’s. The island of St. Maarten is divided across the middle, the northern part is French and the southern part is […]

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Christmas in the Caribbean

Christmas in the Caribbean

25 December 2007We pulled into Simpson Bay, on the Dutch side of St. Maarten, just after sunset. Again, we arrived at night, making anchoring difficult. But luckily, our good friends/next-door neighbors from Simi Valley were in the bay on Aquila (their Hylas 49) and they helped guide us in. After spending the night and morning […]

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St. Thomas, Olga and the Bitter End

St. Thomas, Olga and the Bitter End

St Maarten Neatherland Antilles With sub-tropical storm Olga headed our way, we ducked into Red Hook Bay, St Thomas for some cover. While this sounded good, it turned out to be a bad decision. Red Hook faces east and with the strong east winds around Olga, anchor holding in the harbor was poor at best. […]

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