Chilling in Bequia

My first night in Bequia is quite uncomfortable. The spot I chose to anchor, turns out to be exposed to a swell rolling in from the open sea. Unfortunately, the wind is perpendicular to the swell, so the latter hits us squarely from the side, making JACE roll fairly wildly side to side. At first…

JACE in her element

I had planned to stay here in Canouan for one day and take a walk to the windward side of this narrow island. But the anchorage is not great, the wind wrapping around the headland and almost making it a lee shore. I still put the dinghy in the water, grab my stuff and motor…

An almost perfect day

After the wet afternoon and evening, it doesn’t rain all night. I wake up at 6:30 to blue sky! And unlike the last few mornings, I feel energized and ready for the day. I grab my yoga mat and go to the foredeck and go through my stretching and strengthening routine while listening to a…

Thanksgiving in the Tobago Cays

With a day delay (see last post) I head out of Union Island’s Clifton Harbor. After an eventful night with multiple downpours and me attending hatch duty, it is dark clouds and boisterous this morning with 20kn winds and only over the last hour the sun has come out and the wind lessened a bit….

Another day, another problem

The day starts really well with a lovely 1.2km morning swim along the coral reef and a quick visit to “Happy Island”. My comment on Strava: “Beats the pool any time!” Soon after breakfast as I get ready to leave, a local fisherman stops by and offers me a nice size grouper, “just caught it…

Pump problem solved!

It ends up being a busy night. A couple of major squalls came through with pouring rain. So I wake up, close to hatches, go back to sleep. Wake up again when the rain stops and open the hatches. Wake up again to more rain and close the hatches. You get the idea. 6 AM…

The highs and lows of cruising life

It has become clear that Carriacou does not offer enough for another week and a half until Matt gets here. So therefore, I decide that I should head north, and explore more of the Grenadines. However, those islands are no longer part of Grenada but part of the next country, St. Vincent. So that means…

Exploring Carriacou

Not to worry – I am alive and well. Been slowly getting used to cruising life and not feeling like writing. So let me catch you up: I arrived in Carriacou’s Tyrrel Bay on Tuesday just before sunset. I wake up to a cloudy and windy morning. No matter; I had already decided to stay…

The journey has begun

As promised the weather has turned and is sunny, at least for now. So no more excuses, skipper, it is time to head out. I get up early, do a quick 500m swim around a few of the boats, do abbreviated breakfast (you all know what by “normal” breakfast looks like!) and grab the dinghy…

First sail

I did it! Albeit with a little help. My friend Aaron had mercy on me and gave me company. And he really enjoyed it. After working so hard on JACE all summer, he certainly earned it. In the morning I finish a few loose ends while waiting for Tevin to finally replace the fridge thermostat….