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Cruising Log: St. Lucia to Martinique - 1998St. Lucia is mountainous, lush, tropical, and the people mostly soft spoken and poor. Martinique is hilly, charming, very French, and very European. Marigot BayN1359 W6101 Soufriere and the PitonsN13'49" W61'03" Rodney BayN14'04.5' W60'57' Sac Le Marin, MartiniqueN14'26.2" W60'52.9" Because of the currents we headed high. As we left St. Lucia, you could just make out Martinique on the horizon. We arrived at the Moorings base at 12:30, but Customs closes at noon. So we set out to St. Anne, a lovely village nearby and anchored there for the night. Going in and out of Sac-le- Marin, one must pay attention to the markers along the shoals. It can be tricky even though the shoals are well marked. At St. Anne we anchored in about 11 feet. What a charming village with a lovely square along the water. There, we saw our first "GREEN FLASH" at sunset. Cocktails aside, it was a real WOW!!!! We decided to walk a bit around St. Anne and headed down along the beach toward Club Med. We ate at a lovely restaurant, though a bit pricey, called Le Tolulu. Anse MitanN14'33.7" W61'03.4" With the sails wing on wing and the boomvang as a preventer, it was a quick run from Sac le Marin to Diamond Rock. The main sail snagged against something on the spreader, which ripped an 8-inch tear in the main. As we headed north around Diamond Rock the winds became very fluky - gusting, dying, changing directions - so given the ripe in the main, we took the sails down and motored to Anse Mitan. There we anchored in about 13 feet off Hotel Bakoua. This was a lovely spot and the views of Fort de France and the surroundings were impressive. We spent Tuesday and Wednesday nights at Anse Mitan. In the day, the ladies took a ferry over to Fort de France to shop and clear customs for our trip back to St. Lucia. Fort de France is a clean and charming city. We easily walked around shopping for spices, local art, and perfume. All the major brands of perfume are sold with steep discounts. The men, decided to stay at the boat and watch a local sail maker from Trois Islet, who was sent by the Moorings, patch the main sail. In the evening we split for dinner — some went to Hotel Bakoua and said it was very "chic", and some went to the Aubergine, where prices were reasonable and the food very good. Grande Anse de l'Arlet N14'30" W61'05" Rodney BayThe church bells rang at 6AM and we left Grande Anse d'Arlet at 8AM. There were no winds as we went south to Diamond Rock and started across to St. Lucia. Midway, the winds came up, and with a full main and genoa, we sailed into Rodney Bay around 1:30 PM. Marigot BayWe set sail early and headed back to Marigot 8nm south. Once at the dock, we cleared customs again. Besides packing up our belongings, the ladies managed to shop both at the Hurricane Hole Gift Shop and across the bay. The local artwork was quite well done and inexpensive. After a quick swim in the pool, and the long awaited hot shower, we dressed ready to leave the beauty that surrounded us. I know I will return for more of these two beautiful islands. |
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