Heading north
Sorry for taking so long in posting this blog….been procrastinating a little. Heading North We had a perfect window to start our journey north the day after New Year’s. Winds 15 knots south-east , seas 2 to 4 feet high….wine and cheese sailing as some would say. Left Bequia at noon for an overnight sail. We usually try to avoid them but having debated different routes, we felt it would be better to do an 18 to 22 hour passage instead of stopping in St Vincent where the anchorage is not the best or St Lucia that has a bad reputation for being boarded by robbers/pirates. We had a great sail from Bequia to St Vincent, doing 6 knots or more, then got in the lee of the big island. Winds died down, sails fluttering all over…time to motor sail. As we reached the bottom of St Lucia island, night had fallen, pitch black, couldn’t see anything so we didn’t see the big squall on the horizon. We only had the mainsail on and we were just about to put on the Genoa when the squall hit us....