Hurricane Tammy

Our charter base called in the morning and told us with weather reports of tropical storm Tammy they wanted us to get the boat to a dock. Leverick Bay was the closest so we decided to go there for two nights. When we docked of course it started to rain like crazy and winds were gusting. It was a little nerve racking! The weather cleared up and then was sunny. Definitely didn’t seem like a big storm was coming but from the weather reports we were just waiting and concerned.

Here’s some of the preparations we saw done for the storm. Locals seemed a little worried.

We took a 25 minute taxi ride to Coco Maya for dinner. We called first to make sure they were open Wonderful restaurant with a gorgeous view and we’ll be back again!

Later the storm got upgraded to Hurricane Tammy. Still over 100 miles from us. We weren’t seeing any bad weather only dark clouds in the sky. We went to bed Saturday night thinking we’d be woken up in the middle of the night with winds and rain. Nothing happened. The most we had was rocking of the boat Sunday morning at the dock. It was a relief to be clear of any bad weather. Late Sunday morning we left Leverick Bay and got a mooring ball at The Bitter End.

Hard to believe there were any Hurricane worries. Calm and sunny…we even put up the sun shade!

Prickly Pear Island

Prickly Pear Island is in the North Sound and one of our favorite spots. We love to anchor here. It’s so beautiful and relaxing. We were the only boat anchored since it’s still early in the season. Many places are just opening after being closed for hurricane season. It’ technically is still hurricane season but it’s at the end of it.

It’s pretty common to see turtles here. They pop up often and come pretty close to the boat. This video was actually from April.

First night’s sunset.

The sky full of beautiful colors and the crescent moon.

Here and Now with Prickly Pear Island in the background

What’s so nice about Prickly Pear Island is that it’s close to Saba Rock, The Bitter End and Leverick Bay. You can dinghy to all three places. From Leverick Bay you can take a taxi and explore more of Virgin Gorda.

Back On The Boat

We’ll be on the boat for the next month sailing in the British Virgin Islands and US Virgin Islands. When we’re not sailing Here and Now we have it available for charter.

When you arrive to the Here and Now it is all ready for your enjoyment! You can have your provisions ordered ahead of time and delivered to the boat. After your boat briefing you’ll be ready to set sail!

The galley is stocked with dishes and cookware.

Who doesn’t like to be greeted with a bottle of rum?

The cabins have bedding towels, eco friendly shampoo, conditioner & body wash.

Headed to BVI

Headed for a month in BVI and can’t wait to get to the boat! First stop was Seattle where we spent the night and had dinner out at a local favorite 13 Coins. It’s close to the airport and has great service and an excellent menu.

Next stop Annapolis Boat Show for a few days.

Thought these signs were pretty funny especially since our other boat is a river boat where we go to our remote cabin in Alaska often in the summer.

Checked out a cool old tavern and met other sailors…next stop after boat show is Miami overnight and then to St. Thomas to catch a water taxi to Here and Now!