Whilst watching the sunrise over St. Martin towards the end of delivering a storm-battered privately-owned BVI-based 50’ monohull, I got some time to myself to reflect on the last 3 months of hyperactivity since Hurricane’s Irma and Maria blew through my home and stomping ground. Pretty much everything has already been said about the September … [Read more...]
Grounded
Running aground in the Caribbean is less common than many other places in the world. That's one of the many attractions of sailing here. Tides are so minimal as to not even needing to really know the time of high or low water, there are few large areas of shallow water where charter yachts are allowed to venture (some parts of the Grenadines … [Read more...]
First Signs of the Season
In a similar way that landlubbers notice the first signs of spring, sailors in the Caribbean notice the first signs of what we colloquially refer to as the 'new season'. One of the earliest, to seen around this time in October, are the first private yachts being put in the water and re-rigged after time 'on the hard' safe from the worst effects … [Read more...]
The name’s Bond…
... actually, mine isn't. But my middle name is James and I couldn't help but think of the famous line Connery's first self-introduction when I saw this 'runabout' zoom past me in North Sound, Virgin Gorda the other week. As it overtook our charter catamaran's humble dinghy, I noticed something strange about her aft-most topsides. But I didn't … [Read more...]