Zephyr up and down the islands.
Sorry for the long time without any news about Zephyr and myself.
I have just been to bussy sailing charter.
Been to the Grenedines two times since last blog update.
Once with to couple from Canada.
They had booked for 6 days, going to the Grenedines. St. Vincent, Bequia, Mystique and back
to Bequia, St. Vincent and Marigot Bay.
Very nice people and we had a great time even if the weather was pretty ruff with us.
The Canadians with my cook Ella
One of the stops was at Mystique Island were a lot of superstars have there houses.
It's a private own island, but belong to the St. Vincent terretory.
People like Mick Jagger, David Bowie. Tommy Hilfinger, Rachel Welch
and many many more have beautiful homes there.
Last time I was there, 28 years ago, I run into Mick Jagger at Basils bar.
Didn't see him this time.
Her you see Mystique in the midle.
Of course they have some beautiful homes all over the island.
Don't know who owns this one.
Or this one, but it must be a British.
And some beautiful girls.
Was suppose to have dinner with Jane, but I had to run for the boat. hehe.
At Bequia we saw one of the most beautiful sail ship in the world.
Mirra Bella. She has the tales single mast in the world. 89 meter.
The boat is 247 feet
I was to close to get the whole mast. There is a elevator in front of the mast, that take you up there.
After Coming back to Marigot Bay, I did some day charter with different people.
Her a couple from Chicago.
We do snorkeling at two places during the day.
Here is Ella feeding some fishes.
Here is 4 people from Canada also.
Sorry, I have forgotten all the names.
I will start writing it down.
This his name is Rob. Having a great time behind the wheel.
Nice girl and nice weather.
January 18th. Frank and me went to Martinique to buy some parts
for our boats. Le Marin at Martinique have great shops for that.
Le Marin is on the south bay.
Frank happy to be out of the office, sailing into the bay of Le Marin.
Did the same tour again with his mother Doreen one week later.
Forgot to take picture on that trip.
From Le Marin there is a ferry that takes boats back to Europe.
It's expencive, but you don't have to sail for a couple months.
This ship was there the first week we were there, and left
full loaded one week later when I came back.
Well, that's all for know. Got to pack up the computer, goling on a half day charter.