Tobago Cays, Grenadines
12.37.791N
61.21.393W
Another night of 30 kt gusts. Generally its just the leading edge of rain cells coming through but it gets a bit unnerving with the wind howling through the rigging, the waves slapping against the hull and having to pop up every couple of hours to open or close the hatches. Plus you never know when a neighbor might drag by to say hi. So far, bless their little anchors, everyone’s stayed put.
We had every intention of snorkeling the little island to the north where Freddie said she saw some flying gunnards yesterday but the wind kept the waves choppy, even in the protected area behind the reef. So we stayed on the Palace all day, opting to jump in close to home and float on the rescued inner tube we found in the Gulf Stream last year.
Both Rainbowrider and Chez Freddie left today to head back to Union Island for provisioning, so that leaves just Delilah and us keeping watch over all the newbies coming and going.
Its amazing! Everyday 20 or so charterers come in and drop their anchors and then pick up and leave the next day to be replaced by another 20 or so. Plus we have the commercial day sails that come in everyday with their load. Yet it hasn’t seemed really crowded. I think with the lack of hurricanes this year, “high” season has come early.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
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