Sea Horse Hotel
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International Island
... to carry away the salt; when the ships arrived in St. Maarten, the stones were dumped and the ships were loaded with salt. Slaves took the dumped ballast stones up the hill and built a church from them.
It was an interesting stop for the end of our trip. When we leave the next stop is Ft. Lauderdale, then home. I will be glad to get home and see the grandchildren again, but first I have to finish packing ...
Ready about
... making on us. Margaritas all round – setting the pace for things to come.
The next day saw us set sail at 6 am (yes I know, it’s hard to believe I was even out of bed, let alone ready to sail), to make the 80 odd mile passage to the island of Saba by that evening, a 12 hour sail. All went well for the first few hours, with little to do but point Great Escape in the right direction. I was surprised to find that I felt comfortable out there with no ...
Day 10
... and I walked to the end of Grand Case Boulevard, where it meets the main road, to an outdoor restaurant/bar. The TV at the bar always has sports on at night and it was a NBA Friday night, so we sat and watched the game for a little while. The boys got a soda and I decided to try a Ginger Beer, not knowing exactly what it was. I’m not a big beer drinker, but I love ginger, so I thought I’d try it at least once. Turned out it wasn’t beer, but ...
My hurricane emergency plan: Avoid the hurricanes
... to island, I plan on having plenty of rations with me on the boat.
- 60 litres of fresh drinking-water, which should be enough for three weeks.
- Canned and dry food (like pasta, noodles and pancake mix) for at least three weeks.
Lots of Work on the Yacht
... the dinghy and motor to us personally, and we were then free to move around the lagoon.
Ray had been out on the second day we’d had the dinghy – he had gone off to do some yacht shopping, and I had remained on the yacht to do some work/rearranging of galley etc., when all of a sudden I see a huge black dinghy pull up aside our yacht. It was the coastguard, and they had come out to inspect our yacht and make sure all was in order. There were 2 guys and 1 ...
Location
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