Wind speed is a steady 40 knots with gusts over 51 knots in the marina (force 10). It is worse in the open Biscay Bay. No suitable weather window for days at best. Had a fun night for New Years Eve. We drank in the boat then went into the old city where the locals were celebrating as well. It was quite lively. We hit several bars, made it to mid night and stumbled back to the marina which is several kilometers away. Rocky, my nephew continue to drink whiskey with Peter (crew member from Estonia) and puked a bit before retiring. I had the good sense for once to alternate between shot of rum and water.
Saba, lovely Saba
We arrived at Saba on Sunday 14th. What a wonderful experience! The view of the island from the sea is ruggedly breathtaking. Rising vertically from the ocean to an elevation of 3,084 ft., Saba is raw volcanic rock at its base soaring to lush verdant tropical greenery. The central mountain, Mt Scenery, is perpetualy covered with inspiring cloud formations. We crossed from St Eustatius in 18-24 knots of wind with 5-6 foot following seas. Anchoring overnight in Wells Bay we had strong winds but relatively calm seas overnight with Tropicbirds chattering overhead. Add caption Today we toured Saba with Wayne, a native Sabian of 8 generations. This is a relatively unknown place due to its inaccessibility. It is, hoowever, very special. The main town is The Bottom which should be named Bottoms Up since that is the only way to get there. Dutch owned Saba is orderly, tidy and picturesque. All the buildings are white with red roofs and green trim. The ro...
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