I want to get this trip log down before it disappears into the mists of my memory. Apologies for grammar, and shorthand. Will try and flesh out as time allows.
Day 1 - getting there
Early wake-up call at 5am, for 6am departure to Newark airport. 9:15am flight with United to St Thomas slightly delayed due to mechanical issues, and we eventually left at 10:10am. Slightly bumpy ride, but 4hr journey went pretty quickly, especially for me as I am getting into a book called "Sailing to Far Horizons", about a tall ship called the Sofia.
Arrived St Thomas at about 2pm, quick shot of free coconut rum from the welcome centre, grab bags from carousel, and into what has to be the most expensive taxi ride mile for mile in the world to the Ferry Terminal....$45 for 4 people to go about 2-3 miles. Checked in wit Tortola Fast Ferry desk (forgot that we had to pay $3 per bag, and a $10 per person port tax). Upstairs to a nice outside deck for our first painkiller, beer, and snacks (about $56).
Uneventful if bumpy ferry ride to Road Town in Tortola, arriving about 5pm just as sun was setting. Thank goodness we did not have to queue for immigration and customs in the heat of the sun, as it was a bit of a wait! Sebastians taxi service were expecting us, and $5 per head got us to Fort Burt Marina and Conch Charters. The office was already closed, but some of the Conch staff were sat chilling with some beers and pointed us to our boat. Ekdysius is her name, and she's a beauty.
After settling in and unpacking (no fights over the cabins) we decided to grab dinner at the pub, literally spitting distances from the boat, and wait for our delivery of food from Riteway. Food arrived at about 8pm, and we quickly helped the nice guy ferry it from van to boat. Dinner was pleasant (Calamari, Burger/Fries, Conch Fritters, and Fish n Chips, painkillers x 2, and soft drinks) for about $85.
Showers and teeth brushed and turned in by 10pm. Up again at 11pm to move the dinghy that was rubbing against ours and neighbouring boat. Rocky rolly and disturbed night for me.
Saturday April 9th, distance sailed 5nm
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Dawn over Road Toan harbour |
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Just left Road Town |
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Sunset in Great Harbour, Peter Island |
Sunday 10th April, distance sailed 28 nm
JD: Better night sleep, but up early at 6am. Quick in/out
dip off back of boat.
Breakfast of rice, fried eggs, and plantain. Discovered
GPS chart-plotter is not switching on. Need to phone Conch to find out what to
do. This might put paid to our Anegada plans. Conch have already said we need
to have no north swell in the forecast for 2 days. Currently Monday does not
have any, nor does Wednesday, so this window might work.
Sailed Great
Harbor to Saba Rock via Road Town. Conch guy from SA comes out to look at chart
plotter, and gives us a hand held GPS as a backup. Sail to Gorda
Sound. Dingy into a bit of Eustatia Sound, then burgers on bbq, and dessert at Saba (key lime pie, mousse,
and choc caramel brownie).
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Saba Rock |
There was yet another stunning sunset.

Monday 11th April, distance sailed 15 nm
Anegada
(15nm)
Engine
off ball 9:14am
Sailing
around 9:35
9:48am 15-18kts sog 6-7kts
11:45 arrive Anegada! Sam from
Potters helps us grab ball, after JD made a dodgy approach. 6.8 feet of water! Looks like we bent a stanchion in the
process. Walk around setting point bay. Lobster meal at potters by the sea.
Tuesday 12th April, distance sailed 15 nm
Up
at 6:30am. Rent Jeep Liberty from
Eric ($68 per day). Drive through settlement to Loblolly Bay. Snorkeling and
chilling. Warm and cloudy which is perfect. Cow wreck beach then Anegada Beach
Club for happy hour and sunset. Dinner on board.
Wednesday 13th April, distance sailed 28 nm
Drop
keys with Eric. Tegan on wifi checking snapchats. Off ball around 9ish, out of
channel, and sails up heading for Jost. Light winds and only making 2kts.
Rigged a preventer. Motor sailed some. Into Diamond Cay but no mb. Round to
little harbour and plenty of mb. Take away dinner from Sydney's (shrimp). Dylan
got new cap. Chatted with Sydney's son and had self service pks. Weird upside
down fish feeding off back of boat.
Thursday 14th April, distance sailed 6 nm
Back
round to green cay, and used anchor for first time. In about 30ft. Turtles
galore. Dinghy to sandy spit beach
(slight mishap on arrival, bumping another dinghy). Snorkeling and soaking in
spot. Quick turnaround lunch then to Foxys taboo dock, stroll to bubbly pool,
which was v cool. Short sail to cane CB. Lots of turtles. Sundowners and snacks
(cheese fries, conch f, coconut chicken, focaccia) at Merrits, then moved onto
Tony's for PK. Resupply at small supermarket. Babe burgers on back of boat. Cat
moored to next mb is swinging really close. Spend next hour rigging fenders,
dinghy, and shortening mb line.
Friday 15th April, distance sailed 12.3 nm
CGB
to Norman Island via Indians.
Light
winds again, and motored through Thatch Cut past Sopers Hole, and onto the
Indians. Grabbed mooring ball, and jumped in for some snorkeling. Toba came eye
to eye with a Baracuda hanging out by the dinghy mooring balls! Very cool spot.
Motored on to little bay just outside of Bight on Norman island. 5-6 boats
moored up. Fun swinging and falling from spinnaker halyard. Problem with gas
diagnosed as solenoid issue (wire had pulled out of connector because of
cooling water pipe moving……Peter from Conch was very helpful). Went to Willy Ts
for happy hour and food – turned out to be the best meal……Wahoo was amazing.
Chatted to Rowan and Rory (British brothers working on the boat as chef and
barman).
Saturday 16th April, distance sailed 20 nm
Norman
to Salt Island (wreck of RMS Rhone) then to Road Town.
Arrive
RT about 3pm, Ben (CT) backed boat into slip. Checkout/debrief where we fessed
up to bending the stanchion. Conch Fritters, fries, and beer at the Pub. Walked
round to Wyckham Cay and saw Jerry (who was heading off shopping) and then
Steve from NJ Sailing School on his charter boat. Couple of painkillers in bar with Steve, then off to
Rite Way for last minute sweet shopping. Taxi back to marina.
Sunday 17th April, distance sailed 0 nm :-(
Road
Town to home L Taxi from Sebastian's did not turn up at 8am, so
fortunately asked a different minibus to come back and pick us up after
dropping the party in front.