Category: 2014 Positions

  • POSITION REPORT – Soper\’s Hole, Tortola (BVI)

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 201 4/04/14 00:35
    LATITUDE: 18-23.17N
    LONGITUDE: 064-42.19W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 10
    WIND_DIR: E
    CLOUDS: 65%
    VISIBILITY: 20
    BARO: 1016.7
    AIR_TEMP: 26.7C
    COMMENT: Beach House – MOORED – Soper\’s Hole, Tortola (BVI)

    We\’re back in the BVI and Nikki will take the 8:30 a.m. Ferry to Cruz Bay in St. John\’s. So she can arrive by \”Commercial Carrier\”.
    There are so many ways this could have been done simply, but the bureaucracy simply dug in it\’s heels.
    I will meet here there an send an update then.

    We had a lovely dinner and are more than quite tired. Tomorrow will be \”another day\” and a big one.
    Though most of us don\’t realize it – The US Virgin Islands, the Spanish Virgin Islands (part of Puerto Rico) and Puerto Rico are ALL effectively
    \”inside\” the USA. As such, it\’s like landing in a big American city near you as far as Customs and Immigration are concerned.
    More in the blog!
    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT – Soper\’s Hole, Tortola (BVI)

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 201 4/04/14 00:35
    LATITUDE: 18-23.17N
    LONGITUDE: 064-42.19W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 10
    WIND_DIR: E
    CLOUDS: 65%
    VISIBILITY: 20
    BARO: 1016.7
    AIR_TEMP: 26.7C
    COMMENT: Beach House – MOORED – Soper\’s Hole, Tortola (BVI)

    We\’re back in the BVI and Nikki will take the 8:30 a.m. Ferry to Cruz Bay in St. John\’s. So she can arrive by \”Commercial Carrier\”.
    There are so many ways this could have been done simply, but the bureaucracy simply dug in it\’s heels.
    I will meet here there an send an update then.

    We had a lovely dinner and are more than quite tired. Tomorrow will be \”another day\” and a big one.
    Though most of us don\’t realize it – The US Virgin Islands, the Spanish Virgin Islands (part of Puerto Rico) and Puerto Rico are ALL effectively
    \”inside\” the USA. As such, it\’s like landing in a big American city near you as far as Customs and Immigration are concerned.
    More in the blog!
    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT – Cruz Bay, St. John (BVI)

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2014/04/13 10:13
    LATITUDE: 18-20.01N
    LONGITUDE: 064-47.35W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 15
    WIND_DIR: E
    CLOUDS: 40%
    VISIBILITY: 25
    BARO: 1014
    AIR_TEMP: 30.0C
    COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED – Cruz Bay, St. John (USVI)

    Well, I\’m a little red faced at the moment. My experience is, \”the bigger the country, the easier customs and immigration is\”.
    That turned out NOT TO BE THE CASE today! Beach House entered US Territorial waters for the first time in 6 years and 4 months.
    We went ashore to check in and were \”mugged\” by US Customs. They would not let Nikki enter the USA as once she had been in the US for 90 days,
    she is required to leave (which she did) and re-enter… \”On a COMMERCIAL carrier\”. That means commercial vessel or aircraft. NOT a private boat.
    As such, we had to LEAVE the USVI, and return to Soper\’s Hole, BVI – fortunately less than 2 hours of back-tracking.

    We have re-checked in, Nikki has been removed from the crew list. Tomorrow morning, she will take a Ferry Boat (Commercial craft) and enter Cruz Bay where her Visa Wavier will then take effect for another 90 days. I will bring the boat by myself to Cruz Bay where I will solo check in, meet Nikki who will be arriving before me and re-add her to the crew list. This does mean that we will have to be in Florida by July 15th, so she can re-enter the US and depart as planned for South Africa and Australia. I will join her a few months later; most likely in \”OZ\”.

    YES, there will be a blog on this nonsense. I\’m embarrassed for our bureaucracy. The Customs officers were \”following the letter of the law\” and quite frankly, being shameful and handled us very poorly. More later, all is well.
    Scott and Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT – Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke (BVI)

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2014/04/12 16:07
    LATITUDE: 18-26.57N
    LONGITUDE: 064-45.04W
    COURSE: 297T
    SPEED: 1.1
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 18
    WIND_DIR: E
    CLOUDS: 40%
    VISIBILITY: 25
    BARO: 1016.7
    AIR_TEMP: 30.0C
    COMMENT: Beach House – MOORED – Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke (BVI)

    A lovely evening in Cane Garden Bay which is a very nice anchorage. The beach scene was nice, the service…strictly Caribbean…
    We explored going by Bomba Surf Shack and the Sugar Mill Resort en route to Sand Cay, a buzz by Little Harbour and White Bay.
    We decided to come in here at noon as it was filling up. When I was here 18 years ago, you felt you could walk ashore it was so tight for
    anchoring space. The famous Foxy\’s Bar is here as well as the Sandy Dollar in White Bay. More on them in the blog.
    We\’ll post St. Kitt/Nevis tonight…then St. Barth\’s (we are catching up!)
    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT – Cane Garden Bay, Tortola (north side)-(BVI)

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2014/04/11 16:21
    LATITUDE: 18-25.59N
    LONGITUDE: 064-39.55W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 18
    WIND_DIR: E
    CLOUDS: 80%
    VISIBILITY: 20
    BARO: 1018.1
    AIR_TEMP: 28.9C
    COMMENT: Beach House – MOORED – Cane Garden Bay, Tortola (north side)-(BVI)

    This is a very nice and well protected bay with views of Joost Van Dyke to our northwest.
    Far less crowded and quite relaxed looking with some nice looking shore side amenities.
    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT – Soper\’s Hole, Tortola (BVI)

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2014/04/10 20:29
    LATITUDE: 18-23.20N
    LONGITUDE: 064-42.14W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 15
    WIND_DIR: ESE
    CLOUDS: 50%
    VISIBILITY: 25
    BARO: 1016
    AIR_TEMP: 31.7C
    COMMENT: Beach House – MOORED – Soper\’s Hole, Tortola (BVI)

    We did a short dive at \”The Indians\” and then took a quick tour of Road Town and a buzz by Nanny Cay before coming here to the \”west end\”.
    Every mooring was taken and finally one opened up. The harbor is 55-70 feet deep (which we could anchor in – it\’s so calm), but I prefer the mooring
    in such deep water. Might go ashore, we\’ll soon head to Jost Van Dyke (Island) by way of (maybe) Cane Garden Bay on Tortola\’s north side?
    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT – Soper\’s Hole, Tortola (BVI)

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2014/04/10 20:29
    LATITUDE: 18-23.20N
    LONGITUDE: 064-42.14W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 15
    WIND_DIR: ESE
    CLOUDS: 50%
    VISIBILITY: 25
    BARO: 1016
    AIR_TEMP: 31.7C
    COMMENT: Beach House – MOORED – Soper\’s Hole, Tortola (BVI)

    We did a short dive at \”The Indians\” and then took a quick tour of Road Town and a buzz by Nanny Cay before coming here to the \”west end\”.
    Every mooring was taken and finally one opened up. The harbor is 55-70 feet deep (which we could anchor in – it\’s so calm), but I prefer the mooring
    in such deep water. Might go ashore, we\’ll soon head to Jost Van Dyke (Island) by way of (maybe) Cane Garden Bay on Tortola\’s north side?
    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT – The Indians – Pelican Island (BVI)

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2014/04/10 12:27
    LATITUDE: 18-19.98N
    LONGITUDE: 064-37.74W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 15
    WIND_DIR: ESE
    CLOUDS: 65%
    VISIBILITY: 20
    BARO: 1018.1
    AIR_TEMP: 27.8C
    COMMENT: Beach House – MOORED – The Indians – Pelican Island (BVI)

    We got here at 8 am and just in time to get one of the last three moorings. (No anchoring allowed here).
    It\’s a dive spot I did 18 years ago with Cindy. We called it the \”Bumblebee Dive\” (I\’ll explain in the blog!..:-)
    After diving, we\’ll be off the entire 5 miles to Road Harbour, Tortola as Nikki wants to see \”the big town\”…
    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT – The Bight, Norman Island (BVI)

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2014/04/09 17:14
    LATITUDE: 18-19.00N
    LONGITUDE: 064-36.95W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 18
    WIND_DIR: ESE
    CLOUDS: 50%
    VISIBILITY: 25
    BARO: 1017.3
    AIR_TEMP: 30.0C
    COMMENT: Beach House – MOORED – The Bight, Norman Island (BVI)

    Cooper Island is essentially a resort with a mooring field. As such, we decided to take a look at Peter Island (pretty much the same)
    en route to where we are at Norman Island. We actually BRIEFLY sailed into US territorial waters just east of \”The Indians\”. It\’s a rock formation with
    moorings and a fair dive site. I went there with Cindy in 1996. There is a funny story with that – that I will post in the blog!
    Relax here today, dive the Indians (?) tomorrow and maybe then off to Tortola\’s \”Road Harbour\” which Nikki wants to see.
    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT – Manchioneel Bay, Cooper Island (BVI)

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2014/04/09 13:48
    LATITUDE: 18-23.14N
    LONGITUDE: 064-30.85W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 18
    WIND_DIR: E
    CLOUDS: 65%
    VISIBILITY: 20
    BARO: 1018.1
    AIR_TEMP: 28.9C
    COMMENT: Beach House – MOORED – Manchioneel Bay, Cooper Island, BVI

    Trellis Bay wasn\’t much and dangerously packed in with moorings too close. No where to anchor or we would have.
    We came the 5 miles to Cooper and the mooring field is still a bit tight. There is a resort here and nice scenery/beaches…we think?

    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki