Saturday, August 6, 2011

Sail BVI Girls Depart BVI

The girls caught the 7am flight out of Beef Island and are headed back to the states. We were sad to see them go and are looking forward to another successful Seafarer SAIL BVI trip in 2012. We would like to thank the YMCA, Camp Seafarer, and the girls for making this another successful trip. If you know anyone that would be a good fit for our 2012 trip, please contact Leigh Longino at (252) 670-7190 for more information and to get a 2012 application.

 Heading out with empty boats, See you next year Seafarer SAIL BVI!

Friday, August 5, 2011

Sail BVI Girls Arrive at Trellis

After beating upwind from Sandy Spit the girls stopped off at Guana Island for a snorkel. After snorkeling at Monkey Point the made their way to Trellis Bay. We picked up moorings close to the airport dock and caught the ferry over to Marina Cay for celebratory milkshakes. After returning they began cleaning and packing for their early morning departure. We will dinghy the girls to docks around 5am and they should be in the air by 7am, bound for the states.

 The girls at Marina Cay ready to depart the BVI!

Sail BVI Girls Depart Little Harbour, bound for Sandy Spit, Guana Island, and Trellis Bay

The girls made breakast on docks in Little Harbour. After breakfast they cast off lines and pulled up the anchor and headed out of Little Harbour. We headed around the corner of Jost Van Dyke and anchored at Sandy Spit. The girls swam to shore and walked around this small island that was made famous by Dell Computer's factory backgrounds and a visa commercial that the girls were all too young to have seen. After leaving Sandy Spit the girls tacked up wind to Guana Island for a snorkel before striking sails, and heading through the Camino Cut to Trellis Bay.

Girls in the Water at Sandy Spit

Sail BVI Girls, Jost Van Dyke - White Bay, Great Harbour, Little Harbour

The girls arrived and anchored in White Bay around 9am after sailing through the night to Jost Van Dyke. After breakfast and a quick rest, the girls swam into shore to enjoy White Bay.  Around 11am we weighed anchor and headed to great harbor where the girls explored and went to Foxy's. Around 2:30 they left Great Harbour for Little Harbour. At Little Harbour the girls Med-Moored (Mediterranean Mooring) to Sydney's House of Peace and Love for the evening. On shore we enjoyed lobster dinner in celebration of Sara's Birthday!

 Hanging a shirt at Sydney's to remember the trip
 Sail BVI shirt up at Sydney's 
 Best Times Crew on Docks at Sydney's
  Isabella Crew on Docks at Sydney's
 Sequoia Crew on Docks at Sydney's

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Night Sail from Virgin Gorda to Jost Van Dyke

The girls woke up a little before 3am an weighed anchor outside of Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbor. They plotted their course and set sail down the Sir Francis Drake Channel using lighted marks to make their way around the tip of Tortola and on to Jost Van Dyke. 

 The girls at Sunrise after the Night Sail in Harnesses and Life Jackets

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Sail BVI Girls Sail to the Baths

 The weather finally broke this morning and the girls headed out of the North Sound and off to the Baths at the far end of Virgin Gorda. Once they arrived at the baths we swam in and went for a hike to Devil's Bay. After the baths we headed east of the Baths and anchored. We plan to head to bed early and get up for a night and sunrise sail to Jost Van Dyke.

 At the helm leaving North Sound
 Climbing a Tree at the Baths
 
 The girls in the Cave at the Baths
A group shot on one of the amazing boulders at the Baths

Girls Depart Bitter End

The girls waited out the remainder of the weather this morning going over the written exams and quizzes for their US Sailing Basic Keelboat certification. Foul weather continues to serve as a good time to review. We plan to depart Bitter End shortly as the passing weather clears and head for the Baths on the far end of Virgin Gorda.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Girls Spend the Rainy Day a Bitter End Yacht Club

The girls headed into the Bitter End Yacht Club after a rainy night on the mooring. Finding shelter on shore we were able to make the best of the rainy and windy day to cover advanced navigation with Capt. Chris Davis.

 Girls on shore at Bitter End taking a Navigation Course 
Navigation Lesson on Shore at Bitter End Yacht Club
 Girls on Docks before Dinner at the Fat Virgin Cafe











Monday, August 1, 2011

Sail BVI Girls Sail to Bitter End Yacht Club

The girls woke up on moorings in Soper's Hole and took inventory of the provisioning aboard each of their own vessels. After taking inventory they headed into shore to provision their own vessels with guidance from our captains and counselors. After provisioning we set sail up the Sir Francis Drake Channel toward the Bitter End Yacht Club. The breeze was heavy and the girls practiced sailing with reefed sails. When we arrived at the Bitter End we picked up a mooring and headed in to the yacht club for a hike.

 View from atop Bitter End Yacht Club Hike
 Hiking up the hill
 The Girls on the Way Up
On the Beach at Bitter End Yacht Club