
go to site St Vincent and the Grenadines is well know by us as we sailed this area from 2011 till 2019. It will be the start point of our Round-the-World adventure. We will do some sail training in this area before heading to Martinique. There are two main reasons for heading to Martinique. One is better shops for a big provisioning shop and secondly because it will hopefully give a better angle on downwind sailing. Maybe a good time to get the asymmetric out.
https://paradiseperformingartscenter.com/gmumqg6afollow link The longest non-stop sailed distance in this leg is 450nm. This will take around 3.5 days. So night shifts will be done. Due to the typical wind direction this should be a downwind sail. We will try and leave from a port that will give us a wind direction of no more than 140 degrees to the wind, and 120 degrees, if possible.
Cheap Tramadol Canadahttps://www.brigantesenglishwalks.com/sgyuau6jnd9 We will spend a number of days on Bonaire and Curacoa and then finish in Aruba. Aruba is where the next leg will start.
source urlhttps://geolatinas.org/xih5obx Bonaire is known for:-
click here- Scuba Dving
- salt pyramids
- pink flamingos
- cactus liqueur
- Klein Bonaire – diving & Snorkelling
- Horse riding
- caving
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source url- Kenepa beach
- Klein Curacao
- Floating market
- Hato Caves – entrance fee
- The Boka Pistolero
- Suplado Blow Hole
- Cliff Jump At Playa Kenepa
source link Next stop – Aruba
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