Author: Paul

Grenada to St. Lucia

Anna Marie and I left the dock mid morning heading for Sandy Island, Carriacou.  The weather called for favorable winds with some showers. We motor sailed until the winds built and then sailed the rest of the approximately 25 mile trip. We definitely ran into some showers, but all in all it was a good trip. We were fortunate to… Read more →

Life on the Hard

I thought we would have more time to blog once we got on the boat full time. So far, that theory has been proven wrong.  Although we are really enjoying boat life, so far we have been spending a good deal of time doing scheduled maintenance, organizing the boat, or fixing things that break. Additionally, every task that you do… Read more →

This is One Horny Town

The marina is located fairly proximate to a busy road. It can be noisy at times because of all the honking. The locals use the horn as a form of communication. Mostly, they honk to say hello. Because the island has a relatively small population of about a hundred thousand, everyone seems to know each other – which means there… Read more →