17 days and 12 minutes later!
Yes, we ‘finished’ at 10am local time yesterday.
Just a couple of spinnaker broaches by the skipper as we sat on the rail around the ‘airport island’ then a final brief upwind tack to the line.
Saw the last dawn, which was the best, after a steady night watch with the spinnaker. Lush Green Grenada soon came into sight. I even somehow managed a quick shower before arrival!
Greeted by RORC and a very welcome crate of beer!
Conclusion?
A marathon in warmth and fair winds, so relatively easy, with a max 4m swell (less than imagined), excellent spinnaker training for the helm and a comfortable sized yacht and crew to have the experience with. AND we got along just fine!!
Next?
Fastnet. A totally different type of sailing challenge.
Fair winds.
(The blog will continue with highlights of the Grenadines and then volunteering & Mera Peak climb in Nepal.)
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