Another beautiful day and bay on Tortola -- you can see why sailors like to navigate during the day in the islands. Looks like a great spot for anchoring and snorkeling.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Sunday, January 14, 2007
View from Elysium
A beautiful view from the Elysium Estate on Tortola's northeast coast -- Little Bay Beach is below.
Sunday, January 07, 2007
Saba Rock and Bitter End
A cruising sailor's haven and racing sailor's heaven -- North Sound and the Bitter End Yacht Club on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands.
Cruising sailors come here for protected waters, great dining at Saba Rock resort (small island on the left), at Leverick Bay, and at Bitter End Yacht Club (center), and for the snorkeling along the reef toward the top of the photo.
Racing sailors come to Bitter End to participate in racing clinics and sessions such as the Pro-Am or families just vacation there and have access to many kinds of sailing vessels from windsurfers and Lasers to racer/cruisers.
This photo was taken from near Leverick Bay Resort with its many rental villas available through wimco.com.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Trunk Bay in St. John
Beautiful Trunk Bay Beach on St. John, USVI. It's a wonderful swimming and snorkeling beach.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
The Big Dog off Tortola
I caught a shot of this big, comfortable cruising cat (named The Big Dog) from Villa Jacaranda on Tortola. This catamaran is big enough to have three groups of people in separate seating areas while underway.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
December Sunrise on the Bay
Another unusual sunrise over Jamestown in Narragansett Bay -- it has been a very warm December in the northeast.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Long Bay Beach
Long Bay Beach in Tortola as seen with a telephoto lens from Sunset House -- St. Thomas is in the background.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Wickford Frostbite Fleet
Sixteen small Sea Dogs were out racing on this warm December afternoon. The races, usually sailed inside Wickford Harbor, are hosted by the WIckford Yacht Club. Since it was mild and the winds were moderate today, the fleet ventured outside the harbor to turn around the bell buoy (which is larger than the boats).
Monday, December 04, 2006
Mahoe Sunset
This sunset shot was taken in front of the Mahoe Bay villas on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands -- Tortola is in the background. This is a perfect beach for swimming, snorkeling and relaxing.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Heather II fom Toronto
While on Speedy's ferry from Tortola to Virgin Gorda, we passed Heather II, a well-equipped cruising boat from Toronto.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
View from Infinity
Here's the view from an amazing villa on St. Thomas with a view over Charlotte Amalie harbor. The villa is MA INF - Infinity -- it's a special place...
Sunday, November 12, 2006
View from St. Thomas
Just back from a 10-day tour of the Virgin Islands where we visited 70 villas and hotels on St. Thomas, St. John, Tortola and Virgin Gorda -- there are so many beautiful villas and most have stunning views.
This photo shows the view from villa MA IND -- Indochine -- on St. Thomas. Link here to learn more about villas in the Caribbean and Europe.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Catfish in the Bay?
This is the first fishing catboat I've seen -- two sailors out on a crisp fall day cooking along under sail with fishing poles out.
They might be more fishermen than sailors since there is a huge outboard motor hanging from the transom in case they slow down below trolling speed while sailing.
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Note: I'll be going flyabout on business for almost two weeks, so the blog is officially on holiday until November 12th. I'll be visiting 60 rental villas and hotels in the Virgin Islands (St. Thomas, St. John, Tortola and Virgin Gorda). Link here to find out why.... I should have a few nice shots when I return.
Friday, October 27, 2006
Endeavour in Newport
Monday, October 23, 2006
Red Sky Sunrise
Another interesting Rhode Island sunrise and sailors' warning -- the rain was heavy a few hours later.
Note how sunlight plays on the strato-cumulus layer in the top half of the photo.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Gaff Ketch Pelagic in WIckford
"Pelagic", a bright yellow Robert W. Davis gaff ketch, was sailed from England and restored by Stephen Millett, owner of Wood & Water, a wooden boat construction and restoration shop in Wickford.
Link here to see more photos of Pelagic and to learn more about Wood & Water of Wickford, Rhode Island.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Schooner Madeleine and Castle Hill Light
Schooner Madeleine from Newport heads out into Block Island Sound late on a fall afternoon.
Schooners Aurora and Adirondack also operate from Newport and carry passengers on daysail trips.
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Lightship Nantucket in Newport
The recently-restored lightship 'Nantucket' visited Newport for a few weeks in late summer and fall.
From 1975 - 1983, she was stationed 45 miles southeast of Nantucket Island to keep transatlantic shipping from foundering on the dangerous Nantucket South Shoals. Prior to that she was on the West Coast off San Francisco and Cape Mendocino and later back on the East Coast off Portland, Maine.
Visit her website here for more information.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Yacht Brandaris
Brandaris was launched in 1938 as the private yacht of shipyard owner and designer Willem De Vries Lentsch, Jr. She made history during World War II when she escaped German occupation, and then returned from England to participate in Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of British and Allied forces from Dunkirk in May/June, 1940.
Her keel-less design (note leeboards) with 3 foot draft, immense strength and very broad beam proved invaluable as she packed the troops to the gunwales in their escape from attacking Axis forces.
She is now available for day charters from Wickford, Rhode Island.
For more info on the Brandaris, link here.
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Beetle Cat at the Dock
A recently-restored Beetle Cat is ready to sail at IYRS in Newport. More than 2000 have been built in Massachusetts during the past 85 years and many older cats have been restored in Newport.
Link here to learn more about the long history of the Beetle Cat and to find out where new ones are being built now.
Market Cornered for Used Beetle Cats
The International Yacht Restoration School in Newport has been buying up Beetle Cats in need of restoration to use in training students. At least 15 cats are lined up on the racks behing their main building off Thames Street.
Link here to learn more about Beetle Cats at IYRS.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Madeleine in Newport
Schooner Madeleine gets underway for a daysail in crisp weather in Newport.
Link here for more on the Madeleine.
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Sea Smoke on the Bay
Morning temperatures in the 40s (F) and warm water temperatures result in an eery-looking low fog on Narragansett Bay in late September.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Sunfish Finish
The two leaders make for the finish line in a late summer race in Narragansett Bay; you can tell they're racing because they have white racing sails. Most Sunfish sailors with white racing sails hardly ever go out unless they are racing.
I don't know why that single little fluffy cloud is above the fleet -- looks like someone painted it onto the print with Whiteout...
Monday, September 25, 2006
Narragansett Bay Yawl
A fair breeze drives a handsome yawl into Wickford Harbor -- looks like he may be single-handing.
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Schooner Coronet at IYRS
Schooner Yacht Coronet -- built in 1885 for industrialist Rufus T. Bush -- is being restored at the International Yacht Restoration School (IYRS) in Newport.
Link here to see a beautiful painting by John Mecray of Coronet blasting along in a good breeze. And visit the IYRS site here to learn more about the restoration and all of the great work they do.
Coronet has been called the oldest, largest and most original grand yacht in the world. Arthur Curtiss James owned the yacht in the 1890s; he sailed it twice around Cape Horn.
Saturday, September 16, 2006
September Sunrise
Late summer morning on Narragansett Bay -- wouldn't it look nicer without the new dock?
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Newport Boat Show Opens Tomorrow
Many boats are being readied for the boat show this weekend in Newport -- opens tomorrow and runs through September 17th.
I've already picked out the one I want -- a Bruckmann 42-foot Daysailer -- isn't she handsome?
To learn more about this boat and others by Zurn Yacht Design, link here.
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Newport Moorings
The aqua Nonsuch catboat and the Hinckley yawl have prime mooring locations in front of the 'cottage' known as Beacon Rock in Newport's Brenton Cove.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Neighbor Out in a Good Breeze
You can see that conditions are rough and breezy -- most of the other boats at anchor are pitching and rolling. But my neighbor is having a nice Narragansett Bay ride.
You know you've been meaning to try windsurfing -- go ahead; do it! If you have never tried it, take a lesson -- you'll learn faster....