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2009 June « Aboard Dignity (Lagoon 420) Blog

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Dinner

The dinner at Bogles Round House was delicious. We dinghied ashore and found our way to the restaurant by the light of our dimming torch. Inside there was room for four tables. Along one side was a bench with the main support being and enormous lower jawbone of a whale. From the pics you can […]

Bogles

The weather calmed enough this morning for us to fuel Dignity and head back to Carriacou. For the math/engineering heads here are some stats.

We took on board 81.4 gallons of diesel. The last time we refueled was 117 days ago in Dominica. In that time we’ve run the engine for 99.4 hours. This means […]

Petite Martinique

After feeling settled we went ashore to explore the area near the dock. We had heard that Petite Martinique has good prices for fuel, food and wine and with Martinique in the name we were not without some hope of something a little exotic too.

The diesel turned out to be 10% cheaper than […]

Anchored off Petite Martinique?

We received a call from Andy of In Stitches to say he stayed up last night to finish the stitching on our head sail. That meant I was able to bring it back and the two of us put it back on and set sail well before lunchtime.

We sailed / motorsailed round to Petite […]

Still in Tyrell Bay

We haven’t left Tyrell Bay yet. The work on our headsail is taking longer than expected. While the cloth is largely fine, a lot of the stitching has deteriorated in the sun. This was work we were planning to have done at the same time as having the bottom painted in a couple of months […]