As of 1730 hrs today we have begun our last long Caribbean passage, from Antigua to the British Virgin Islands. It's a journey of about 180Nm so this means at least one overnight but probably two. The wind forecast is for relatively light wind and wave and a mostly downwind passage. We have stowed the dingy on deck (deflated) as towing it all this way is just asking to lose it at sea. In theory, to check in at BVI we need covid tests but they have to be 48hours old (or less) and our passage time makes this a bit tricky. Instead we are planning to get tested at Road Town ferry terminal when we arrive before doing a customs clearance. Fingers crossed. This is one of the many cruise liners that passed us in the night. It's the Seven Seas Navigato. When. One goes by they are so we'll lot up it's like a city arriving. We made 6.5 knots all night which is great but the liners all do about twice that so they almost always come up from behind on shoppin...
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