Friday 25 December 2015

Christmas in the Caribbean 3


And finally a ditty for the freebooting foray into festive frivolities of Christmas.



Christmas Cheer from the Caribbean 1

Heres wishing everyone all the best for the 2015 Christmas Season from the Island of Puerto Rico.


Back in Puerto Rico the Freebooter is chilling out to the sounds of Puerto Rican Jibaro music.


Christmas Cheer from the Caribbean 2


Some holiday carolling for those gnarly Freebooters out there. We have to make the most of these Festive Frivolities...

Saturday 24 October 2015

Review: Freebooter Aug-Sept

Sailing Adventures Ran a little offshore for the last week of the adventures after Nanny Cay. Headed for the Islands along the Sir Francis Drake Channel. Heading south from Nanny Cay headed to
So sailed to Norman Island, stayed a couple of days, sailed up past Peter Island, Dead Man's Chest and Salt Island, for a safe harbor at Cooper Island. After staying on Copper Island, and sailing the shore-boat to Salt Island for a day-trip, headed up north across the Sir Francis Drake Channel, past the east end of Beef Island, and sailed past Scrub Island to shelter in the lee of Marina Cay, the home of Pusser's Rum in the Virgin Islands.
From Marina Cay, sailed West past Greater and Lesser Camanoe, Guana Island to the North and Tortola to the south, we pushed onto Jost van Dyke. After staying over at Jost van Dyke for a while, made a ferry trip to a quick overnight visit of the US Virgin Island of St John, and the famous Cinnamon Bay and Cay.
Returning to Jost van Dyke via Sopper's Hole, Frenchman's Cay. Departed the following day for San Juan, Puerto Rico Direct, on a lovely downwind run overnight, Arrived San Juan late Saturday Evening (Sunday morning) August 9th. Marking the end of the 2015 Summers Adventures. Unfortunately, the ultimate sailing goal of 2015, was not reached. Namely of sailing to St Martin and Guadeloupe. Although this was not achieved, for various reasons, the sailing trip was enjoyable and we got to see more of the British Virgin Islands.


Tuesday 28 July 2015

Nanny Cay Day 2

Stage 2 repairs all done well, rigging aligned, small deck repairs finished all ready for new adventures. Enjoying marina living, lunches and all services chandlery and everything at one spot... Except for large supermarket for provisioning. Full provisioning run tomorrow, to go off grid, along with cleaning up Freebooter full wash and clean, after the repairs, and to stow all loose items. Following day plan to head over to the Famous Norman Island, of Deadmans Bay fame and the basis of Stevensons "Treasure Island". Lots of lovely diving looking forward to taking The sailing dinghy out to reach the reefs for some snorkeling.

Monday 27 July 2015

Nanny Cay

Appropriately named location for Freebooters to recover, rigging stage 1 repairs completed stage 2 hopefully tomorrow. The Cay marina is a bit of luxury after the last few days waiting in Road Town Harbor. Had the chance to attend the the Virgin Islands emancipation festival, and enjoy some of the local fare. Now chilling out to our own beach and the quiet waters of the protected marina and enjoying the luxuries. Freebooter is charging up and we are re-provisioned for a run through the islands on Wednesday.

Thursday 23 July 2015

British Virgin Islands

From Culebra sailed across the northern parts of US Virgin Islands and through the northern passage of the British Virgin Islands, before encountering thunderstorms and unexpected winds under Anegada Islands. Rigging concerns led to quick repair stop at Virgin Gorda Sound. Trial in Anegada Passage was unable to resolve issue, sailed on to main harbor at Tortola, to enjoy the British Caribbean, catch up on the cricket, and Freebooter pit stop to resolve rigging issue. All crew looking forward to enjoying the islands and partying through to end of week.


Monday 20 July 2015

Departure San Juan, PR and Culebra

Raised the Blue Peter, after some last minute teething issues. Supplies and fuel loaded and departure at just before sunset from San Juan with Nick and Steve aboard. We head out to sea and tack thankfully to a ENE we made our way up the coast to the San Juan Passage just before the Cayo de Icacos. Upon crossing into the island region we proceeded past palomino Island and tacking up through the protected waters under the cordillera and the barriles made our way to Cayo Lobo and Lobito, past Isla de Pena against an ESE and down to Culebra to anchor and for some R & R at the Ferry entrance bay. Unfortunately despite numerous attempts found the bay to have very poor holding, we moved on to the south of the island up into Ensenada Honda to anchor. Heading out tomorrow to the sail through the Virgin Islands and onto St Martin.

Sunday 12 July 2015

Freebooter Preparing to Depart

Yes the time has come, Freebooter is preparing to Depart again fro the Lesser Antilles on the weekend of the 17th of July 2015. Expected Destinations include St Marteen and Guadeloupe,  although possible stops at  any of the following St Barts, Saba, St Kitts and St Nevis, Montserrat, Antigua & Barbuda. The adventure awaits...

Sunday 29 March 2015

Freebooter is back

So Freebooter has been living a protected life in the marina the last few months so been taking her out for a turn in the Bay of San Juan and a stay on a mooring, and on Friday Freebooter left Harbour again for the high seas... Sailing the north eastern half of Puerto Rico, along with  the Icacos Cayo and Palomino Island. Our ultimate destination Puerto del Rey in Eastern Puerto Rico. Islands have provided a lovely if not long needed respite, albeit much work in the week ahead, as Freebooter will be careened, polished primed and anti-fouled for another year of sailing adventures. Hopefully, also resolve some lagging issues and give Freebooter some much needed TLC. Also took the latest addition to the Flotilla, TT2 (Tender To Freebooter 2) a snappy little 8 foot hard dinghy, with oars and its own little mast and sail set to hit the lesser seas for a spin to Palomito Island just off Palomino Island (an area surrounded by reefs to shallow for Freebooter). In short its been a lovely trip, Freebooter has been keeping up good form, and crew have been great fun, weathering all and complaining none, so definitely on the list for new adventures this year.