The sail cruise with Robin, Rob, Rhino and Anibal.
The triple RRR arrived Tobago Nov. 9th. for a two weeks sail adventure.
Anibal from Venezuela join in for 3 days the 10th.
After doing Immigration and Custom at Scarborough Tobago, we sett took off for the
north of Tobago. One stop at Englishman harbour, and then Charlotteville.
Anibal had to leave us there. But we had a great time together. Talking about
old days skydiving and common friends.
My 3 British friends took thousands of pictures, and they will mail it to me ( not all I hope) when they are home. I did manage to download pictures from Robin, so here they are.
Rhino checking his camera.
Robin enjoying the sun.
And Rob also.
We sailed directly from Charlotteville Tobago to Grenada an St. George.
After 13 hours sailing during the night, we arrived Port Louis marina in down town
St. George at 06.30 in the morning the 14th. of Nov.
Port Louis I have been before, and it is an exclusive marina with
fantastic shower facilities, and swimming pool with bar and restaurant.
From Grenada we sailed out the day after towards Carriacou island just north
of Grenada. The trip took a little longer than expected, so we arrived at 8.30 pm at night.
In total darkness we motored slalom between about 250 boats. All the way to the inside at the beach,
were we anchored. Jude from UK lives here, so we had planned to have supper at her house.
We got Internet connection at the anchorage, so we mailed her and said we didn't dear
to leave the boat right away because of the tight anchorage.
So we agreed on brunch next day at 10 am.
Jude in front of her house
After an fantastic English brunch we headed for Union Island and Clifton.
Checked out of Immigration and Custom at Carriacou, and in at Clifton.
(Lot's of in and out checking here in the Caribbean)
Stayed one night there, went to Happy Island for rum punch before we went
to Tobago Cays only 4 miles north. (Tobago Cays has nothing to do with Tobago except the name)
Rob at the wheel.
Spent one night at Tobago Cays, Snorkeled at the turtle farm, and we all saw turtles and colour full fishes. At night we went for the Lobster BBQ at the beach. GREAT as the other times I been there.
Next morning we took the dingy out to the outside reef to snorkel.
This is a national park, and it is fantastic beautiful under and above water.
We dicided to sail back to Carriacou for a Friday Steel Pan Band Concert which Jude had told us about.
Only 12 miles, so we got there in 2,5 hours.
The band was very good, and with alot of other yachties we had a great time.
Pictures comes later. Lot's of pictures.
Next day we sailed directly to Bequia, about 30 miles, witch we made in 6 hours.
The party had been good, so we needed a rest.
But not Robin. He was high and low.
I promise to get back with more pictures when I receive it.
The guys went back home yesterday. To the cold, the cold rain and possible snow.
Poor guys.
My friend Ludvig is coming in tomorrow for 3 weeks sailing, so up north again Zephyr goes.
Lucky you Bent...
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