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Jost to Anegada #103222
07/19/2016 05:50 PM
07/19/2016 05:50 PM
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Arlington, Tx.
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Will be on a 7 day charter with a Moorings 514PC. Previous charter was a counter-clockwise circuit starting at Norman and finishing at Jost prior to the last day run back to Road Town. For various reasons, this time we would like to spend the last couple to three days around Norman/Peter/Cooper islands. We would also like to include Anegada this trip, which we didn't last time. Is the trip from Jost to Anegada a tough slog, given we will be in a PC? Just don't hear much about this leg going in that direction. Thanks for all the replies to my last few posts.

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Re: Jost to Anegada [Re: CaptainGutt] #103223
07/19/2016 06:04 PM
07/19/2016 06:04 PM
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Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
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In a PC you'll be able to head directly to Anegada instead of tacking. It's about 32 miles so depending on your vessel and how much fuel you are interested in burning, it should be about 2.5 hours.


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Re: Jost to Anegada [Re: JasonHelmbrecht] #103224
07/19/2016 06:16 PM
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Arlington, Tx.
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I guess what I am really trying to find out is if the leg from Jost to Anegada is rougher due to prevailing winds/seas than the leg from North Sound to Anegada. Or is it a wash? A few of my passengers are less than 'seafaring scabs'.

Re: Jost to Anegada [Re: CaptainGutt] #103225
07/19/2016 06:21 PM
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Totally weather/sea state dependent. And that changes daily. Could be a great soothe trip but could be a disaster. Have a plan B.


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Re: Jost to Anegada [Re: CaptainGutt] #103226
07/19/2016 06:22 PM
07/19/2016 06:22 PM
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It will be rougher. It really depends on the weather. If the winds are under 12 knots it's a non issue. Typically the wind driven chop is out of the east. You will be more into the chop and it has a longer fetch to build. The 514 will handle it quite well however.
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Re: Jost to Anegada [Re: GeorgeC1] #103227
07/19/2016 06:53 PM
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What time of year are you going?


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Re: Jost to Anegada [Re: warren460] #103228
07/19/2016 06:58 PM
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follow the lee side of tortola up to scrub, cut over to VG lee side if needed and then shoot to anegada. In a PC is is very easy as you can make time quickly and enjoy the scenery too.

Re: Jost to Anegada [Re: warren460] #103229
07/19/2016 07:02 PM
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Arlington, Tx.
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We will be in the BVI Aug 1 - Aug 11. Three days landbased.

Re: Jost to Anegada [Re: CaptainGutt] #103230
07/19/2016 07:13 PM
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My crew and I have done this multiple ways. Plow directly from JVD to Anegada or, follow the lee side of Tortola and cut between Guana and Great Camanoe Islands with mixed results. It's really all about the weather and the prevailing swells and wind chop.

A power cat certainly handles either route quite well, it's a matter of how the crew handles it should there be larger swells. We've also been blessed with a trip that was as smooth as an inland lake.

Re: Jost to Anegada [Re: HtownHondo] #103231
07/19/2016 08:50 PM
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It can be "rowdy" depending on sea conditions. If is the case..hug the shore of Tortola and Virgin Gorda as much as possible. Your crew will thank you.


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