Arrival in Caribbean

December 14, 2007 - Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia

Arrived in Rodney Bay, St. Lucia, West Indies, at 1:00 pm after 2848 nautical miles and 24 days at sea.  The trip was becoming an endurance contest the end.  We were rotating shifts with regular monotomy.  3 hours on, 5-6 hours off, 2 hours on, then maybe 4 hours off. It was a complex schedule designed for 3 people. Some nights one got 6 hours sleep straight then others broken into 3 hours segments. All of our biological clocks we were totally out of any normal sinc.  Wind was very strong and the boat rocking was relentless. Waves were high but not dangerous.  We just rode them out. Two arc boats passed us in the early hours of 24th  dec and we saw them disappear in the distance.Then on the dawn of the 24th day we could see the outline of land under and thru the clouds. The feeling was such a relief. But we still had 4-6 hours of sailing. Finally we passed between the island of Martineque to the north and we turned south to approach the Rodney Bay very near.  Entering Rodney bay were saw life again. Boats all over the bay and many tall ships elegantly standing at anchor to greet us. We found our way to the marina. Dropped anchor. Inflated the dinghy, rowed to shore and actually stood on solid ground again. It was weird to not have to anticipate rocking and lean into the roll.   We staggered to the marina office to check in. Crowds of ARC Ralley participants who set off 4 days after us but arrived before us. It seems they mostly took a better route with better winds than us.  We ventured too far south before turning west and missed some more favorable winds. But we could not care now that we have completed our personal challenge.  After immigration and customs formalities we three mariners were toasting ourselves in the popular pub among the other happy crowd of trans atlantic veterans.  We have now joined an elite club of adventurers.  

For me personally Sharon and I have been together since leaving Riga on 13 June and we have gone over 7000 nautical miles thru the Baltic , Biscay, Mediterranean, Atlantic and now the Caribbean.   I hope you friends have enjoyed the armchair ride with me.  My journey will continue but my Blog will not.  Anything further will be anti-climatic. (may add a few journal entries if something of real interest occurs.) I expect to meander thru the Caribbean (Christmas with family in Antigua) and then cross to Florida and tuck into a warm place in Georgia or South Carolina until the Spring comes and I can venture to Virginia thru the intercoastal water ways in the longer days with lots of sunshine.  Need then to sort out my life and decide on my next endeavor. Enjoy the phots of the whales we saw and other photos.

Dennis

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7 Comments

Jun:
December 23, 2007
haha!!
Hello, Dennis & friends.
Here is Beijing. I'm korean guy jun.

you looks so good.
Now i'm earning money for better life.
During 2years trip, I broke with my Gril friend.
Now I can go to traveling. haha ^^*
But people need time for working and saving money if I want to live by my will. Really I know well more than common people. I'm crazy that's why I can choose my life well more than common people. ^^


Now I'm staying 50days in Beijing.
But I don't miss korea even though China people is rough and system is poor and our wine bar's business is not so good and don't have girl friend. haha ^^;
Really now my situation is much better.

If you come to here by ship,
I'll OPEN CHAMPANE, MOET CHANDON OR DON PERINON OR BOLLINGER. Choose one. haha ^^*

Come to Beijing by ship!
Cross the pacific!

My wine bar is every time open for you.
babs:
December 25, 2007
You made me feel so nostalgic and I shall miss not reading about Dennis and his adventures, but we have fond memories of a little of your journey, Sines, Vila moura, your conversation and enthusiasm. So glad it all worked out, good luck for the future.
Rein:
January 4, 2008
Congratulations with the good passage.
It was nice to meet you and to sail with you.
Perhaps one time I come after you.
I wish you good times.Rein.
Fran Ryan:
January 4, 2008
!!!!! Congratulations !!!!! You made it !! Well done - you definitely have joined an elite group. It occurred to me that, having started in Riga, you should visit Tobago, the former Latvian colony, to complete the loop ! Its also a tad warmer than Virginia this time of year ! Keep in touch. (Skype sometime)
hans:
January 20, 2008
dear Dennis,
Congratulations. Not bad at al.
Go a bit easy on the rum. But not too easy.
It was a pleasure following your adventures.
Good luck
Hans
Kitty:
April 11, 2008
Dennis: So glad to have had the pleasure of meeting you while on your journey. We at Port Canaveral, FL, welcome you anytime you can join us. May the winds and the water gently guide you to your life's most desired destinations. Godspeed.
Horacio Hernandez:
May 21, 2008
Dear Dennis,

I don't know if you remember me... I met you at the airport in Warsaw. It was nice talking politics and I promised to check out your blog and I finally made it. I am jealous of your travels - good luck. Be safe and go Hillary! My best, Horacio

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