
Sailing past St Kitts, Nevis and Monserrat
We left just before 6am, it had been a very rocky night, so we were rather pleased to get going.

We left just before 6am, it had been a very rocky night, so we were rather pleased to get going.

We got going before breakfast and dropped a few more goodies off for Gismo, including books and my herb plants.

Rowan got up at 1:30 and decided we should leave. Anchor up we started heading east, it was very bouncy

We headed to the far western point of Tortola called West End, the only place where yachts can sign out

Breakfast at 8 with Richard to say our goodbyes. He is off to New Mexico today to watch the next

Rowan had 6:30am tennis with Richard, we woke up not long after 5am, the sun already beating in. We had

We set off promptly because Richard B had invited us to come and join him on Necker. He is heading

After a very good nights sleep we discovered the boat next to us had been on the ferry too, a

The marina is very well protected which means not much wind gets in and it gets baking hot. We heard
We had the sails up by 6am to make it in time to Red Hook fuel dock (on St Thomas