260418 Land Ho! 32°22’47.2800″N 64°40’37.4160″W

Bermuda disappearing in the storm

After a day and a half of motorsailing, we finally found land, and it was indeed our destination, Bermuda! As we got closer, we noticed clouds rolling in and the skies turned green. In Texas that means tornados! With 5 miles left to the dock and only 2-3 miles offshore, the rain came down so hard that Bermuda disappeared entirely! Luckily it was a short powerful storm that dissipated just before we entered Town Cut around 9am. This entrance is protected by Gates Fort and is the main entrance to St. Georges Harbor. Once through the cut we docked and walked over to be processed by Bermuda Customs.

A wonderful delivery with seasoned old salts, I’ll gladly sail with this group again!

Overbooked flight?

Arriving in St. Thomas

30.383 -97.961 -8484′ above sea level

Well, it looks like American has overbooked one of my flights. As a result, they are graciously offering to let me change my flights with no fees. Basically, that means they are offering to let me change from a ~7-8 hour flight to a ~ 15 hour flight at NO EXTRA CHARGE to me!!!

I said No Thanks!!!

British Virgin Islands > Bermuda

I have been contacted by a friend for assistance on one leg of another delivery. This vessel is an Amel Super Maramu 53. The owners bought the boat in Sint Maarten and need it in the northeast US. I’ll be a part of the crew from April 11 in Nanny Cay, British Virgin Islands to St. Georges Island, Bermuda, hopefully around April 20.

Currently the weather looks fine. We’ll be watching the forecasts religiously and making adjustments to our plans as needed based on the current conditions.

Here’s my Spot Tracking link, feel free to follow along. It will be fully active once I board the vessel later in the week.