We're going to the carribean too

I've been in the Caribbean since 20th Nov; Guadeloupe, St Lucia and now in Barbados (y)

There are quite a few yachts at anchor off Port St Charles - are you one of these?
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-59.644/centery:13.260/zoom:16

@richardh10 Barbados is a nice place to visit - and if you stop here first instead of Antigua that will knock 2 days off your total passage time.
Many moons ago a Froggie pal arrived here on his wee S & S 24, singlehanded, after a 45 day non stop passage from South Africa, after originally setting off from New Zealand. After spending a few seasons working in the Caribbean charter trade as a cat skipper, he sailed his wee boat (again singlehanded) to France.
 
I’m not disagreeing with any of the above but the OP might think about their passage planning a bit. Crossing from St Helena to Brazil is straightforward enough but the passage northwards up the Brazilian coast is a long beat to windward. I’ve done it and over 1000 miles hard on the wind isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.
 
I’m not disagreeing with any of the above but the OP might think about their passage planning a bit. Crossing from St Helena to Brazil is straightforward enough but the passage northwards up the Brazilian coast is a long beat to windward. I’ve done it and over 1000 miles hard on the wind isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.
If we do go to Brazil it will only be for a pit stop at Isla de Fernando de Noronha. 1000 miles into the wind is definitely not my cup of tea and I would almost certainly have a mutiny on my hands from my wife!

Barbados is definitely on the cards especially as that is where we made landfall after our Atlantic crossing.
 
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