St Lucia. 29 November, 2015. 14 04.5N 60 57.0W

Alcedo
David Batten
Sun 29 Nov 2015 16:08
27 November. Lovely morning in Anse D’Arlet as we motored out past
the fish farm and threaded our way through the numerous, bottle marked fish or
lobster traps. Then another blustery sail just off hard on the wind to St
Lucia with the Skipper at the helm as “No Hands Hans” could not cope with the
wind shifts, accompanied for the last few miles by some lovely boobies fishing
around the boat. There must be a lot of young flying fish around at the
moment as we have seen a huge number since leaving Dominica, which means boobies
and terns for company.
![]() ![]() The boobies wheeling and diving around the
boat.....
....... and more of a close up
As we approached St Lucia, the clouds gathered and it all looked a bit
grim, but improved again as we sailed past the well remembered twin hills of
Pigeon Island and into Rodney Bay. The bay was relatively empty compared
with 2 years ago, as the ARC plus boats are not due in until tomorrow, as we
later discovered when booking into the Marina.
![]() Approaching St Lucia, not very friendly looking in the clouds......
![]() ...and looking much better as we pass Pigeon Island and approach Rodney
Bay
We spent the day and one night anchored off the channel into the Marina and
then came in yesterday to start the laundry, the clean up, the repairs that
always seem to be needed and some retail therapy.
The Ship’s Boy leaves today and already the guest accommodation is clean
and ready for January, we have collected the charts and flags and cruising
guides for the World Arc and are sorting the seal for the dinghy garage
door. Tomorrow will be organising the lift out and laying up, although we
will not be taking sails off or stripping the boat as it will only be 3 weeks
before we are back again getting ready for the next voyage to another exotic
location in which to make more repairs. As one of the ARC sailors in 2013
said, “We are slaves to our boats”, but then it could be our garden, our
children, our jobs etc.!
Alcedo |