More dream moorings!

More dream moorings!

Anse La Roche – “La Roche ” on the left and Union Island in the background Wednesday 5 October– The sky is blue, Our water tanks are full and all our laundry is clean. We decide to leave Tyrrel Bay to explore the coast of Carriacou. For the last four days we have enjoyed the grey skies and…

Carriacou – Tyrrel Bay

Carriacou – Tyrrel Bay

I waited until he was dead! Friday 30 September – A good breeze propels us to more than 8 knots to cross in one hour fifteen the 12 miles between “Isle de Ronde” of Tyrrel Bay. The sea is almost flat… It's exhilarating…  and en route a Barracuda has just bitten at one of our…

A quiet cyclone hole

A quiet cyclone hole

The “Cyclone Hole” from Calivigny harbour Saturday 17 September – We make a brief passage to the “Boat camping” from Prickly Bay, to get back the gas regulator we had loaned Jeff, another French boat… The next day, We are fleeing the overcrowded anchorage, hoping to find a little more tranquility in one of the…

Charlotteville…  Finally a place where we want to spend time!

Charlotteville… Finally a place where we want to spend time!

Charlotteville at sunset Friday 26 August, we arrive in Charlotteville Bay in the morning… A large, well-sheltered bay, Bordered by beaches and surrounded by green mountains. The village is at the end of the bay with its fisherman's boats facing the beach. A few boats are anchored, including a Catamaran with the French flag… Bernard…

Tobago….Scarborough – Store Bay – Mt Irvine – Plymouth – Castara- Englishman Bay

Tobago….Scarborough – Store Bay – Mt Irvine – Plymouth – Castara- Englishman Bay

Anchorage in Plymouth As soon as we arrive on the island of Tobago at Scarborough Harbour (South East of the island) We cannot escape the ritual of entry formalities at the Bureau of Immigration and Customs…. For once, everything is simple and 15 minutes we are in “rule”…. The City of Scarborough Is Loud, Cars in all…

Finally on the water!!!!!

Finally on the water!!!!!

It's a week late (The crane broke down on 28 Last June) that we were able to put the boat back in the water and since Monday 08 August we rediscover the lapping of the water on the hull…..  more pleasant feeling than the sound of drills, sanders of neighbouring boats…..  Finished the life of “building site”….!!!