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Althorne

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All that trouble making an album and you haven't bothered to learn to make the link live...............ooops neither have I. /forums/images/icons/crazy.gif

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Great photos. The union island /clifton harbour one brought back memories. I stern to moored (in a bareboat rental) at that very spot a few years ago, and started loading up with fresh water. The guys in the "marina office" went nuts with me becos I hadn't noted down the gallons counter reading, so they didn't know how much to charge me (even though the maximum possible, even if I had filled the entire yacht with water, would have been about US$8). Took 3 hours to sort out.....! Had dinner by the shark pool afterwards

Unusual to see a mobo such as your boss's in those parts, seems mostly sailing territory?

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Yes we were the only mobo there and all the locals had $ signs in there eyes!!! One of them wanted to fill us up with fuel by pumping it from barrels in his little boat...... I wanted 1000 gallons so I went to Pt Martinque.
We also ate in the shark pit, I dropped a bit of steak into the water and started a bit of a frenzy!
Did you go across to Petit St Vincent?

Chris



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No, ran out of time. We anchored off Palm Island right opposite where your clifton harbour pic taken, then spent some time in Mayreau (s'whistle bay) and Grenadines, then had to head south fast to return boat to the Moorings at bottom of grenada. So short of time we took the southern route out of the grenadines, rather than taking the safe route round mayreau anticlockwise again. Risked our deposit (confiscated if keel scraped) but trusty handheld plotter got us thru the small gap south of grenadines, east of mayreau. Fabulous place

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So if the boat was from Grenada it may be sitting at the bottom of the ocean now. The moorings lost a hell of a lot of their boats I'm told.
We're heading back that way in a week or two to drop off supplies at Grenada and then head up to Ft Lauderdale, Florida. A bit of Hurricane dodging could be fun.

Chris

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