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Re: starting itineray day 1 possible?
[Re: tangerine3]
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02/28/2024 10:42 AM
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MrEZgoin
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5-6 hours without the stops seem excessively conservative. What kind of boat?
With 2 stops it's ambitious, biggest challenge is getting off the dock in a timely manner. Are you sleeping aboard the night before?
M4000 "Lio Kai"
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Re: starting itineray day 1 possible?
[Re: tangerine3]
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02/28/2024 11:40 AM
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So about 13 nm miles direct from Roadtown to North sound. We have done this (day one) trip before with a stop at the Dogs. We motored up to the Dogs and sailed the rest of the way. Arrived in NS around 1 or 2pm
Chuck W.
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Re: starting itineray day 1 possible?
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02/28/2024 04:32 PM
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we will be sleep aboard, already will have provisions, moorings 4500 club non power boat, only reason I'm trying to do LB the 1st day is the Jumbie BBQ at leverick our first night is a Friday. Here is ALL what we want to do for only a 5 night charter ha ha any suggestions appreciated.
day/night 1: Leave marina go to Virgin Gorda, Baths, head up to kodiak queen dive, head over to Leverick bay for jumbie show bbq (if have time stop in savanah bay nice cove)
Day/night 2: Snorkel/dive The dogs, Trellis Bay (aragorns studio), head over to cooper island for happy hour/night (if time Monkey pt.)
Day/night 3: salt island rhone cemetery (if still there IDK), Peter island snorkel with turtles, Norman island snorkel caves, hike, can dive original Willy T's stay night
Day/night 4: snorkel The Indians, if time smugglers cove, cane garden bay callwoods dist, hang out, spend night
Day/night 5: Jost Van Dyke bubbly pool, beeline bar, moor either great harbor or little harbor, taxi around to foxys, white bay, snorkel by ivans, dinner at sydneys or Ali Babas (Ivans has trivia night)
After reading this again I'm laughing this is a lot!
Don't know if all that is actually doable but at least we have an idea for the skipper. Let me know what you think LOL
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Re: starting itineray day 1 possible?
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02/29/2024 08:51 AM
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Tangerine, good to see you’re on a 5-day only! I’m doing a similar trip in June, but I’ll do 2- 5day laps with different crew, returning to Road Town in the middle to switch (my wife and are are taking 10 days with LOTS of friends and family) It’s an ambitious itinerary, but if you get going early, I doubt it’ll end up a death march. I’ve done that same day starting from Cooper, or Norman, which isn’t THAT different really than going from Tortola…and The fact that you’ll have a capt on board probably allows slightly longer sails -since everyone will be enjoying the sail rather than trying to relax WHILE keeping tabs on the boat. In almost every case though, try not to cram too much in, or at least be willing to skip something or shorten the sailing day… I’ve come to the conclusion that when you get away from the traditional 7 or more day itineraries, you’re more likely to have to let some things go in the interest of comfort, and crew sanity.
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There’s nothing, absolutely nothing, half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.
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Re: starting itineray day 1 possible?
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03/03/2024 02:04 AM
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Tangerine, good to see you’re on a 5-day only! I’m doing a similar trip in June, but I’ll do 2- 5day laps with different crew, returning to Road Town in the middle to switch (my wife and are are taking 10 days with LOTS of friends and family) It’s an ambitious itinerary, but if you get going early, I doubt it’ll end up a death march. I’ve done that same day starting from Cooper, or Norman, which isn’t THAT different really than going from Tortola…and The fact that you’ll have a capt on board probably allows slightly longer sails -since everyone will be enjoying the sail rather than trying to relax WHILE keeping tabs on the boat. In almost every case though, try not to cram too much in, or at least be willing to skip something or shorten the sailing day… I’ve come to the conclusion that when you get away from the traditional 7 or more day itineraries, you’re more likely to have to let some things go in the interest of comfort, and crew sanity.
Yeah I realize this now I'm going to let the captain decide and just let the wind and experience guide us we will be fine, now just reading about boaty balls sounds like a pain in the [censored]!
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Re: starting itineray day 1 possible?
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03/10/2024 07:27 AM
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I know that you don't have a lot of time, but I'd also consider how your crew may respond to an ambitious start after travel. My wife and youngest daughter need to ease into it, and I've learned this lesson the hard way. If we push too hard early, before they get their sea legs, they feel run down and nauseous for days. For what it is worth, I'd watch the weather and avoid beating into it for too long that first day. Then, I'd ensure that they have some time that afternoon to either float off the back or sit by the pool and relax to recover from traveling. This will make a difference for days 2 to 5!
It seems like you have already come to this conclusion, but there is no way to do everything in this first trip. We had 9 days on our first trip years ago, and I stubbornly tried. However, the "push" took the fun out of it for my wife, and I almost ruined it for her in a way that we wouldn't have had a second trip. Fortunately, I caught on about day 6 or 7 and salvaged enough to come back the next year and do some more things we hadn't tried - and this has continued since 2016.
One more thing, be polite to the dock staff at Moorings and take some $5s, $10s, and $20s to tip (use judgment based on what they do / you need). Tips make a difference for them, so they really appreciate a smile, a thank you, and a $10. This helps them, and in our experience, it will help you get things in order quicker so you can spend more time on the water. Hopefully your captain will handle the coordination of readying the boat, but I wanted to mention this just in case.
Enjoy your trip!
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