Canouan, day 4 – admin day
Saturday 10-March: We wake up to howling wind in the rigging, gusting to 38 knots at the top of the mast where the wind indicator sits 24m above water level. We decide to…
Saturday 10-March: We wake up to howling wind in the rigging, gusting to 38 knots at the top of the mast where the wind indicator sits 24m above water level. We decide to…
Friday 9-March: Surprisingly, given our late night, we are up at 7:30. We have a few things to do before we are to be picked up to go and see the Pink Sands…
Thursday 8-March: By 9am we are motoring into the Glossy Bay marina where we are welcomed by a uniformed gentlemen in a smart RIB and escorted to our berth alongside. It’s all very…
Wednesday 7-March: Woke up early (7am) to try to catch the weather net on the SSB radio. It seems wind is increasing in the coming days, so we either need to stay…
Tuesday, 6 Mar: Another rather unsettled night for Glen as he is up and down a few times on anchor watch. We were a bit worried because the wind was gusting 26knts…
Monday, 5 Mar: A bit of a slow Monday for us. Last night Glen was up and down a few times, checking the wind hasn’t turned. If it had, we could have…
Sunday, 4 Mar: We awake to cloudy skies. It’s actually nice not to have the intensity of the full sun for a change. The winds are light, so today we will attempt…
Saturday, 3 Mar: Again we awake to turquoise water, this time at anchor in the middle of the Tobago Cays. Lots of yachts anchored around us, but somehow not annoying. Unlike in…