The second half of our passage wasn’t quite so fast. A low was forecast to pass just above Bermuda so we reduced sail in anticipation of some stronger winds, especially overnight but in fact we never saw anything much above 20 knots. We seemed to manage to stay just below the pre-frontal trough associated with the low and only saw some light rain as we approached Bermuda. I am also.. Read More
Two Days out and half-way to Bermuda!
We have had fantastic sailing since we left the BVI just over two days ago.. and Timing has been in her element as we pointed her due North towards Bermuda, easily doing 8+ knots in the steady 15-20 knot easterly winds. We broke a personal record for all 3 of us onboard when we sailed 200 n miles in the first 24 hours and almost repeated the feat in the.. Read More
To USVI, then BVI and preparations for Salty Dawg Rally to Chesapeake
Well, I don’t know where the time has gone. It is ages since I took the photo as we were exiting the lagoon into Simpson Bay and thence heading back to St Thomas with our newly acquired used dinghy on the deck. It was a much easier and less eventful overnight passage than on the way to St Martin; downwind sailing in winds ranging from 5 to about 17 knots.. Read More
Photos to Celebrate our New Website
Thank you Karen!!!! We couldn’t do it without you and look forward to having you onboard soon.
Progress aboard Timing in ‘The Lagoon’
We have now been in the lagoon for about 3 weeks and still we don’t feel we have managed to explore much of the island! Time has flown by so I guess we have been busy…. We have become very familiar with all the chandeleries, many different types of marine services, the daily cruiser’s net that is run by Mike from Shrimpy’s on the French side, etc., etc. and now.. Read More
www.secondwindtayana.com -> www.handhsailing.com
Hope and Howard have a new web-site. It is www.handhsailing.com and it replaces www.secondwindtayana.com for obvious reasons! For the next few months, visitors will be redirected automatically to the new web-site, but sometime in July, the old site will expire. Just click on the new site link above and add it to your favourites, to continue to hear all about Hope and Howard’s adventures on board their lovely new yacht.. Read More
More adventures on our way to Sint Maarten
Well, it seems the passage from the BVI to Sint Maarten (i.e. the Dutch side) was yet again to offer challenges to us. The forecast was for rather light east to southeasterly winds so we expected to have to motor quite a bit of the way to make headway into the wind. We set off from Virgin Gorda around 1:30pm on Tuesday in bright sunshine with a lovely light breeze.. Read More
Back to the BVI and heading to St Martin
We came back to the BVI on Wednesday, enjoying a short but exhillarating close-hauled sail from Francis Bay to Sopers Hole at the west end of Tortola. We even reefed the main en route due to gusts of ~26 knots and found it so much easier than it would have been on SW. However, the wind just didn’t let up so in light of a shortage of moorings due to.. Read More
Completing the circuit of St John
It has been a while since our last post and we have been exploring a bit more of St John since then while becoming more familiar with Timing’s systems and performance in various conditions, so there is a bit of catching up to do. From Coral Bay, we left Rams Head to starboard and headed west. There was a good breeze that day (as there has been for a couple.. Read More
Coral Bay, St John, USVI
We we have been in Coral Bay since Friday, thinking we would only have a short stop to visit friends, Ken and Sandy, but here we are, planning to stay a 5th night! You may remember Ken and Sandy are fellow Jeanneau owners whom we met in Nanny Cay. They have been so welcoming to us, introducing us to the local community, many of whom are musicians, sailors, artists or.. Read More