Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Adieu Dave!


Wednesday, November 27, 2013

We will bid adieu to Dave on Thanksgiving morning when he flies home to his lovely wife, Barb, and into a northeast snow storm!  The last days were spent enjoying the American Virgins, including snorkeling at Water Lemon Cay and Christmas Cove where we saw a giant puffer fish with white lips and a ferocious barracuda
 
 
 
  …….and a delicious dinner at the St Thomas Yacht Club as guests of our friend, Donna Liska.
As Dave leaves us, he remains haunted by the question  “What made Hayden scream like a girl when he and Radeen were sailing on our old boat, Larking About?  Many of you may recall that three years ago my dear ‘Cuz’ Hayden and  his wife, Radeen, were planning on crewing on Larking About across the Pond to England (see Larking About's blog la40.blogspot.com).  We had to abort those plans because my brother became ill.  We instead brought the boat back to the Chesapeake Bay, and swapped it for Adventuress.   We now plan to sail Adventuress to England next May/June, but  Hayden and Radeen will be adventuring on their own boat, Island Spirit: so they are not available.  Instead Dave Hornbach and Bob Nelson will be joining us.  Both have sailed with us on ocean passages, are very competent sailors and great guys.  It remains to be seen if they will scream like girls on Adventuress!


(From Dave)

  It has been a fantastic time sailing with John and Nancy for almost 2 weeks.  We have seen fun places, danced up a storm and snorkeled to our hearts content.  The food on Chez Adventuress has been outstanding thanks to master chef John and Nancy’s baking.  I will miss being here but it won’t be long till I am back for the Atlantic Passage.  Yes I cannot imagine anything about sailing with the Knights that would result in a girlish shriek, but I have heard the tale and suspect that there is a prank in my future.  Should I plan one of my own in self-defense?  Should I conspire with Bob Nelson to add further intrigue?  Stay tuned to the blog to find what happens next.  Scream like a girl…  Hah!!!

Love to All,

Nancy, John and Dave



 

Monday, November 25, 2013

The Best Made Plans...


Tuesday, 11/19, to Monday, 11/25

The plan was to sail to Anegada, stay two nights and position Adventuress for the 70 mile motor sail to  St Martin. 
 

We had a lovely sail from Jost to Anegada.  Anegada is totally flat so about 3 miles out we began to see the whispy pine trees on the shoreline and we arrived mid afternoon in time to order our spiny lobster dinner reservation and take a nice swim.  The bar-b-qued spiny lobsters were the best we ever had but the dancing exceeded all expectations!  John and Dave treated the crowd to their “rock and roll” moves and ability to sing all of the words to the “Oldies”.  Chuckie (as in Berry) Hornbach  and Twinkle Toes Knight  were definitely crowd pleasers with their dancing and singing.

On Wednesday we moved Adventuress to the western most end of the island and anchored for the night.  Thursday morning….Strong winds, stormy weather, big swells, wind on the nose and the coup de grace… dirty fuel!  Not a good day to motor sail to St. Martin.  We turned around and sailed to Spanish Town and made arrangements to have the fuel polished at Sea Cow Bay on Monday.  No problem…let’s play!

Friday we sailed to the Baths,
 
 
swam ashore and hiked to the Top of the Baths for a spectacular view and great lunch.  We then sailed to Haulover Bay at Cooper.  (My niece, Jesse and her husband remember their stay at Haulover!)
 

On Saturday we sailed to the Soggy Dollar at Yost to treat Dave  to the “Original Pain Killer”.  Unfortunately they weren’t serving the Flying fish sandwich but the food was great. 
 
My college roommate who lives on St. Thomas, Donna, visited with three of her friends on her motorboat “Happy”. She came bearing gifts…..a case of ginger beer and Dirty Salt and Vinegar chips….yippee!  
 
 JFK and Dave showed their skills at swinging the ring on the peg  and all had a fun time. 

So here we are, sittin’ at the dock, having our fuel polished.  Weather is still a NO for heading to St. Martin so we will hang in the Virgins until Thursday when Dave will Fly home.

Love to all,

Nancy and John with Dave Hornbach

November 25, 2013

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Off to St Martin

AFter a couple of days' relaxation at Cooper Island and Jost Van Dyke we are heading East, back to Virgin Gorda and, depending on the wind, will leave soon for St Martin. Ideally we get a day where the trades blow north of east, which gives us an angle to sail rather than motor to St Martin. Bob and Matt Glaser have left and are on their way back to Florida; and we picked up our good friend and outstanding crewman Dave Hornbach (IP35 Eau de Vie) at Nanny Cay and he will be with us for a week or two. Dave had a good trip down from Virginia on the Arc Caribbean 1500 on Starburst, a Hallberg Rassy 43, homeport Annapolis. Best to all, John and Nancy, with Dave.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Arrived Virgin Gorda!

2341AST and the hook is down in the North Sound, Virgin Gorda, BVI after a passage of 10 days and 7 hours. Sadly the Trade winds went AWOL and we had a light North West wind for the last day and a half, so we motored along and were glad to arrive here, turn off the noise, and turn on the champagne and dark and stormies! Best, John and Nancy with Bob and Matt Glaser.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Down Route 64

940AST 2219n 6504w wind light ene motorsailing at 6kts seas large swell at 11 seconds
Here we are in the Tropics and hoping for Trade winds soon. We had useful winds the last 2 days and have averaged 6.8kts going exactly where we wanted - down Longitude 64. We are now motoring in a light air hole sitting between the Northers we have been riding and the Trades. All well and N Shaub Knight "can see the barn" !!
Best, Nancy and John with Bob and Matt Glaser.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Change of Plan

1030 AST Thur 2445n 6358w wind N 20kts rain
Riding down towards the Trades on a predicted Norther and we have changed our destination from St Martin to the British Virgins: just seems a better plan and more convenient for Bob and Matt. All well as we enjoy our first downwind sail in 8 days. Best, John & Nancy with Bob & Matt Glaser

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Beating Against Southerlies

0745AST Wedn 2650n 6355w wind 15kts S speed 7kts under double reefed main double reefed jib and staysail wind 55 degrees off starboard bow seas 3ft sunny
Plenty of breeze even if it is from S. Having a grand sail out here and Adventuress is romping along in her element. All well as we wait for a shift to North winds; and we have an ETA Saturday.
Best John and Nancy, with Bob and Matt Glaser