Where are we going?
We have decided it is time to make the jump to the Caribbean. There are a number of ways to get there and we have decided to take the offshore passage. The plan is to move down to Morehead City, out Beaufort Inlet, turn southeast to go around Cape Lookout, then continue southeast until we reach the Virgin Islands. It is a trip of about 1200 miles as the bird flies but we never go in a straight line. We expect it to take us nine to twelve days.
Once we arrive we plan to spend some time in the US and British Virgin Islands and then start down the chain of islands eventually ending up in Granada or somewhere close to there for the summer. Our plan at that point is to leave the boat and come back to the States for the summer. In the fall we will go back to the boat and start working our way back up the islands eventually ending up back in the US. As we say as we are traveling "plans are written in the sand at low tide," meaning that they are subject to change at any moment, We decided to make it a two year trip since there is so much to see and there is no reason to rush back. Friends that are there tell us that the summer months are hot and uncomfortable so we are opting to come back for those months. We made a change in our insurance to keep us covered as long as we are not in what they call the "hurricane box" during the season. Granada is south of the box and should be okay, time will tell.
It has taken a lot of work getting ready for a trip of this length and has taken a while to wrap our heads around everything we need to do and plan for. We think we are ready.
On the other hand we have really enjoyed our time here at the marina seeing old friends and making some new ones. We have had several friends we have met cruising stop by on their way south and it was good to see them since we will not be going to the Bahamas to meet up with them.
The next post you see should be from the Islands if everything goes well.
Smooth sailing and we will be thinking of you over the next few weeks!
ReplyDeleteHugs Kim and Les