Jost Van Dyke
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Without time for breakfast or coffee, Fiona lifted anchor a bit after 7. There was no wind and the Captain decided we would motor all the way... for the next 5 hours.
Motoring is a bit tricky. With no wind to stabilize the boat, Fiona lolled from one side to another, making it difficult to read, walk or do anything, really. The smell of the diesel engine is a bit nauseating, too.
But it was worth the effort. By noon we arrived at a Sandy Cay Island.
Jost Van Dyke Google Maps - click to enlarge |
Sandy Cay was a small (about 300ft wide) island with beautiful clear waters. John and I swam ashore and walked around the island. Taking our time, it took approximately 5 minutes to circumnavigate. The supposedly belongs to a rich mogul, but a nice one, since he doesn’t mind people anchoring and walking all over his beach.
Sandy Cay |
We lowered the dingy, the Captain climbed onboard, and while fidgeting with the engine, the dingy just drifted away. Ah, sailor’s language… John got blamed for letting go the dinghys painter too soon, and when Eric turned the engine on, the line got tangled in the propeller… more sailor’s language. All ended well, though, and we finally headed for the beach.
The main attraction -- Foxys |
At Foxys |
Captain at the bar |
Not so fast.
I am awakened by an expletive from the cockpit. It’s John. It’s 3 a.m., it’s raining, it’s very windy, and John is not happy. He is looking about with his head lamp set on “red” and I wonder if the wind has taken his shirt or his favorite hat overboard (we have a bad habit of leaving things hanging on deck).
"No," John says "We are dragging!"
My turn for the #@$%^@. Oh, that means lifting up the anchor, moving the boat, lowering the anchor, making sure it stays in place this time. I am always very nervous about the anchor chain. The equipment is not always reliable, so I cannot wait for the ordeal to be over, so I can count Johns digits and make sure they add up to 10. This is a very dangerous maneuver.
After 3 attempts, we are finally anchored for the night, I hope. Again, I am going back to bed with damp pajamas.
Tomorrow we are leaving the BVI and and heading back to American.
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