After Rainer tuned the sails the lady took off and it appears to me that she is fully aligned with our plans to return to Azores. It was a fast passage and winds above 30kn helped to arrive in Antigua early.
We have dropped the anchor outside of Jolly Harbour and will move into the marina tomorrow morning for another short stay. Only two items are on the To-Do-List: Dentist and Diesel. Once those are done we will move on North.
Rainer and myself got an invite from Cornelia and Volker for a daysail on SY Hexe, an impressive state of the art Outremer Performance Catamaran. It took us along the West coast of Guadeloupe.
Despite the fact that the trip was short it turned out not to be less impressive. Totally different animal compared to our monohull.
In short, another lady sensitive to the wind providing ample space for living!
With Pigeon Island being a stone’s throw away there are a lot of diving activities happening in this place around the picturesque beachfront of Plage de Malendure.
Malendure is a good place to replenish groceries. There is a nice and nearby landing dock for dinghies in a small natural harbour and a couple of large supermarkets to chose from. Opening hours are generous, even on weekends.
Basic stock supply is ongoing for our upcoming passage to Azores, hopefully with a stop-over in Bermuda.
Sunset over Pigeon Island seen from our anchorage here at Plage de Malendure.
Sailing mate Rainer (Skipper of SY Geronimo & Mini Cape Horner) and myself decided to rock the ocean together over the next two month or so. I am very happy for him and myself that we get the opportunity to take the lady back to Europe together while earning and sharing some serious ocean crossing lifetime experience. Our common motto is to have fun!
Arriving on the plane at Guadeloupe airport tonight, Rainer moved into his bunk desperate for getting onto the water.
I am grateful not only to Rainer but also to his wife Corinna and look forward for some great quality time together on our adventure.