The next morning Mal took me on a tour of the marina - unbelievable vessels in port! A couple were similar to what I imagine the Onassis "Christina" would be like - enormous and each had a crew of 8-9 people.
Lunch in Grenville |
We decided to go to Patrick's restaurant across the road from the marina for dinner. It was sensational. It cost us per couple 150 EC (East Caribbean Dollars) which is about $50AU. We had 23 small courses of traditional foods - very like tapas servings. We ate lamb curry, green banana salad, plantain, green papaya in cheese sauce, pumpkin puree, eggplant with parmesan, green beans with sesame, fried breadfruit, fish in sweet and sour sauce, crawfish, prawns, pork and finished off with black cake (local spice cake with fruit). We had a great evening.
The next morning we went for our morning swim in the pool and then headed into town for a small shop (as against a big shop)! We hailed down a bus (small van) and I commented that we wouldn't fit. B, G & M said this would be a doddle, no problemo! We piled in to what seemed a fairly full van and made our way to the shops. Our fellow passengers were really friendly and chatted the whole way to the shops. We made all our purchases and caught a taxi home. On arriving back at the boat our neigbours informed us that we had a drama as the bow line had worn through and snapped allowing the boat to move backwards into the concrete wall. We were very lucky that the boat is stong and had a rubber strip around the stern hulls (called ice cream scoops) that prevented any damage. Our neighbours alerted the maina staff who put out a new line and secured the boat. Both Bruce and myself had misgivings with the arrangement from the begining and have learnt valuable lessons from the experience (number one, do not trust the marina staff). After making our own adjustments to secure the boat as the wind was gusting to 20 knots we had a relaxing afternoon on the boat and prepared for our dinner guests - a couple who had known the previous owners very well and whom B, G & M have befriended. Bruce cooked a fabulous paella and much wine was consumed. We had our latest night on the boat with us retiring around midnight.
Since I arrived the weather has been warm and wet. I haven't needed anything long-sleeved and most of the time I have a soft "glow" - in other words I'm sweating! There have been continuous rain bursts followed by sunny periods. Tonight we're celebrating NY here at the marina restaurant and plan to head off on 2 January. The wind has been gusty so we're not sure if we'll set sail for Caricaou or whether we just go around to Prickly Bay which is apparently very pretty and where B, G & M were before Port Louis.
Happy NY to all our family and friends, love Sue & Mal, Bruce & Gina.
Super yacht berths |
View of St George's |
Water falls during Island tour |
Rivers Rum factory |