Clark will be sailing with us to Florida then another person, Ralph, will be sailing with us the rest of the way. I have been snorkeling a couple times a day in the bays. I have seen a lot of sea turtles, 4 bottle nosed dolphins, lots of fish, a barracuda, sting rays, and flying fish when I am a little further from the coastline.
The pool at the Marina at Nanny Cay that Nicki and I enjoyed for several days.
One of the places Nicki and I were moored.
In a bar in Charlotte-Amilie, St. Thomas
The docks in St. Croix are minimal. No fingers out from the main dock. You have to tie to the posts and get off the front of your boat to get to shore. I anchored out in St. Croix, so I did not use these docks.
Christiansted, St. Croix along the shoreline.
Note the water color anchored off Buck Island, St. Croix.
The dinghy on the fordeck for the 40 mile open ocean trip over and back from St. Croix. Going to Buck Island from Christiansted, St. Croix while I was pulling the dinghy behind, the fuel tank flipped over and bouced around like it would have gone overboard if it was not tied to the dinghy. That was a short 5 mile trip, but the seas were up to about 6 feet and not spaced very far apart.This is how the mooring balls look and how to tie to them.
Another beautiful sunset.
This is how I got the motor on and off the dinghy. I used the topping lift and ran it through the eye where it nomally attaches to the end of the mast.
Another sunset from on of the bays.
The beach at Buck Island, St. Croix.
A beach we moored off of in the BVI.
Bravo Dave,
ReplyDeleteGail and I came back from Florida a week ago. We visited Mt. Dora - cute town. Sailing activities are cranking up back here - when do you expect to be in Illinois again?
Shel