Griff swimming with the turtles
Colourful reef fish
We decided to only stay two nights as there was a lot of wind chop which roughened up the water a bit for swimming. Cheryl has started to swim around the boat 12 times each day for exercise and the more choppy, the more un-nice it is. One of the good things about the Cays is your are exposed to the full east wind without experiencing the easterly swells. The down side is that the full east wind usually produces lots of wind chop - at least whenever we have been there (3 times now - wow).
So, on to Bequia. By the way, as short as it was, the sail to the Cays from Union was great - good wind and good seas - and that proved true for the trip to Bequia. We came out of the Cays via Baleine Rocks and then passed Canuoan on the west side so that we would have good winds the whole trip. Cheryl even passed the boat in front of us - super sailing. We got to Bequia in good time and anchored off Princess Margaret Beach. We stayed well back this time. Before we would have to get a little closer to town so that we would have internet but with our new wifi rig we are able to get it practically anywhere within a couple of miles. We only stayed at Bequia 2 nights - mostly for laundry, a bit of shopping, got a guy we had used before to do some work on a pump that I couldn't figure out (a spare) and then we also had to clear out of St Vincent and the Grenadines. We did a bit of walking around but since we had seen everything we had wanted to on previous visits, it was mostly an anchor drop and lift.
Princess Margaret Beach
Onward northward!!!!
2 comments:
very cool underwater pics. strange that only some are enlarge-able (like Rob pointed out earlier)
sounds like fun
j
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