Petit St. Vincent and Grenada

  We left Union Island and sailed to very nearby Petit Martinique (about 3-4nm in order to buy cheap booze (yes friends – believe it or not, -vinni and I have finally managed to drink all the wine we packed when we left Denmark – so we have to stock up) Petit Martinique is actually…

The Grenadines and paradise

  Early one morning we weighed anchor from Admiralty Bay, waved good-bye to Bequia and set our genua for Canouan. Canouan is not as well known or visited as the other Grenadines. The northern half of the island is an exclusive resort (very exclusive), which is gated and requires permission and a guide.  It does…

Bequia

Nice easy overnight sail to Bequia.  Down along the coast of St.  Lucia in lee of the land and then a quick run across the channel behind St. Vincent, another channel then along Bequia and into Admiralty Bay, drop anchor, eat some breakfast, get some sleep and then party all New Year’s eve.  Right? Uhhh.…

Christmas in the Caribbean

  We’re spending chrstmas here on St Lucia. My daughter, AnneSophie, her husband Jamie, son Viggo and the 3 year old terrorist, Frida are coming to visit.  Fortunately they are sensible people and have rented a villas at Windjammer Landings, just a few miles from Rodney Bay.  So they get to be able to be…

Marigot Bay

  Well across the atlantic, we stayed in Rodney Bay for a week or so. Our “wailing wall” was empty (surprisingly after a 3 week passage), but we needed to provision and recover (read – sleep). Rodney Bay has everything you could want, with 4 supermarkets within walking or dinghy distance so the day after…

Vinni’s Crossing the Atlantic

Crossing the Atlantic without the trade winds! YES WE DID IT1 Carsten and I crossed the Atlantic – in slowmotion – 25.5 days   1.- 1st leg Day 1 It’s Sunday morning, November 6, 2016. I haven’t slept a wink since 2 a.m.  I’ve been lying here and speculating on exactly what it is we’ve…

Cape Verde to St Lucia, Atlantic Crossing

We made Capri ready for sea and late morning we sailed out to the starting line. The start was terribly confusing, we could’t see the starting flags and the radio was distorted by a lot of static – it was only when everyone took off that we followed. Yep, that was the start.  Again it…

The Canaries

We were now in the Canaries, Lanzarote to be exact and we began doing what we’ve been doing every time we made harbor – we started fixing things. We were determined to get our electrical systems functioning properly, regardless of cost or effort – we simply can’t electrical problems hanging over our heads every time…

Fishing buoys and fog are a terrible combination

    Following seas (sailing with the waves coming from behind) means getting beaten badly   Six a.m., it’s still dark and I’m at the helm steering Capri out of Nazare harbor. We’re going slowly because the both the harbor and the sea outside is veiled in heavy fog. So heavy that I’m having to…