s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sailing adventure continues north. After our sailing into New York Harbor and the 24hr flying visit of New York, we head into an idyllic evening, sailing Long Island Sound towards New England. The overnight passage gets u...
From Charleston SC we made a 4 days passage direct to New York. Arriving into The Big Apple on a glorious last day of June, we cruised by the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, western Manhattan, then moored up the Hudson. After a wonderful 24 hour visit of ...
Sailing east coast USA: After an overnight sail from Savannah GA, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) arrives in Charleston SC where we spend few days visiting the town and few days in Greenville (visiting friends Caroline & David) and the Appalachian M...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg Rassy 54) starts sailing east coast of USA! We had a great birthday weekend in Savannah, the hostess city of the south, which is probably one of the most beautiful places in USA, with exceptional architecture and three centuries of...
After 12 days passage, sailing from Antigua to USA, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) arrives in St.Augustine, Florida, the oldest recorded town in America (1513) and the starting point of us sailing east coast USA. Here we complete the check in formaliti...
After a great sailing season in the Caribbean, s/v Cloudy bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves Antigua and heads off to east coast USA, out of the hurricane zone. The passage Antigua to Florida (St.Augustine) took us 12 days, with an overnight stop in BVIs and a...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) spent a couple of days in Barbuda, having a wonderful sail from Antigua and then back. Although signs of hurricane Irma's destruction are very much in evidence (8 months after, the town is still not rebuilt and only few ...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) spent a week in Antigua, a brief stop just to see what's what. By the time we arrived, the season was pretty much over, very few yachts in the marinas and lots of the business already closed for the summer or about to clo...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) whilst in La Marin, Martinique, did quite a bit of maintenance. This video shows some aspects of how its "not all plain sailing" on a cruising yacht. Things need attention ALL the time! We serviced the Volvo Penta, the R...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) spent a month in Martinique, which is a delightful slice of France, with a culture of its own, no mass tourism, and many stunning unspoiled anchorages. We had guests for 2 weeks (Teo, Geta & little Darius, 2 years old...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) had another very exciting sailing between islands, going from Les Sains to Martinique. We started very early, at 5am, and we had all sorts of wind strengths, sun, rain, and clouds. Felt like sailing from Caribbean winter ...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) spent 2 days on the small pretty island Terre-de-Haut in Les Saints, Guadeloupe. Fun day on the scooter, exploring all the beaches and the mellow hills. The small town of Le Bourg is very quaint, and we had the most amazi...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) spent 10 days in Dominica, discovering an amazing destination for the ones looking for active vacations, and meaningful tourism. Dominica has spectacular scenery with breathtaking views over the volcanoes peaks or from th...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) spent 10 days in Dominica, discovering an amazing destination for the ones looking for active vacations, and meaningful tourism. Dominica has spectacular scenery with breathtaking views over the volcanoes peaks or from th...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sails 75 miles from Rodney Bay, St.Lucia to Roseau, Dominica with a night stop on the way in Anse Mitan, Martinique. The easterly winds are constantly changing in the lee of the three islandâs volcanic peaks; accelerati...
After St. Vincent, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to St. Lucia, which looks a lot like St. Vincent, but neater and tidier. We moored in 5 different anchorages (Vieux Fort, Soufriere, Anse des Pitons, Marigot Bay and Rodney Bay) to see for ours...
After 3 days in Mustique, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to St.Vincent, or "the mainland" of SVG (St.Vincent & the Grenadines). St.Vincent is still untouched by mass tourism, despite the dramatic scenery, both along the coast with black sa...
After few days in Beautiful Bequia, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Mustique, an idyllic gateway owned by Mustique Company. The island is composed of seven valleys, each with a white sand beach and wooded hills where exquisite private resid...
After Canouan, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Bequia, the largest of the Grenadines islands and well set up for tourists. We moor in Port Elizabeth, the heart of island's commerce, with charming waterfront bars & restaurants, fresh frui...
After 5 days in the wilderness of Tobago Cays, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Canouan Island. We stop in Glossy Bay and explore the island for few days, enjoying both the contrasting local environment of Charlestown Bay in the middle of the...
After 3 days in Tobago Cays Marin Park, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Mayreau, the last island of the Tobago Cays. Our visit to Mayreau was notable for its gloomy weather and unusual large swell from the north which had caused mayhem in th...
After Petit St.Vincent, s/v Cloudy Bay spent 5 days in Tobago Cays Marine Park, which is a cluster of 5 tiny, uninhabited, cays, collectively sheltered from the open sea by the appropriately named Horseshoe Reef. Wildlife was amazing, the highlight being t...
After a day in Palm Island, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on for a quick look in Petit Martinique (PM), then to the next private resort island, Petit St. Vincent (PSV), which is a secluded and unplugged paradise. With delightful white sand beach...
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