In all likelihood, you may not get off the dock with the boat until after noontime. That doesn't leave you 6 hours of sailing. So, " planning on it" isn't a great start to the charter if it sets you up for a hard disappointment right off the bat.

Thats just the first thing.

Second thing, third thing, fourth thing wind, weather and sea state. Regardless of sail or power, all of those can easily conspire against the " plan".

5th thing, getting into the anchorage/mooring field at Anegada is greatly enhanced by having the sun overhead, for visibility into the water, finding/ seeing the channel markers, avoiding hazards at the entrance. You REALLY don't want to be racing sundown to get in there, in particular, or anywhere else, in general. Heck, you can't SEE Anegada until you are practically there in the first place.

IF all the stars are in your favor, you know the boat, you've slept aboard, you have all your provisions stowed and you've done the boat briefing , chart briefing, it's just 10 AM and the weather is perfect and you are off the dock---- head to North Sound for the first overnight. Leave from there for Anegada.

If all you do is make it to Marina Cay the first night, Anegada is easily reached from that part of Tortola the next day as well.

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