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Mojo
Dillon. Co
Currently finishing up refit and then will sail Maine this summer, Newport in September, then work my way down to Hampton, Virginia. From there, I will be joining the Salty Dawgs rally to Antigua. May even look for crew now and then. Feel free to enquire.
Was a little nervous crossing these flats w a 7.5’ draft but it was pretty easy. Shallowest was 10’9” but usually 14 ft. Wind allowed a nice long gennaker sail across
High winds at Little Farmers Cay. Saw winds hitting 35+ last night, not much sleep last night. As you can see, Mojo was dancing all over
They say there are those who have run aground and those who will… Farmers Cay is skinny water.
Easy motor with no wind to leaf Cay. The current was still strong (2 knots) 1 hour before slack exiting Rudder Cut. Rudder Cut Cay was a nice stopover after the Staniel Cay Madness.
With the high winds coming on Tuesday we decided on Farmers Cay for its protection. With my 7.5’ draft it’s pretty skinny, went around in soft sand once.
Sure seems to be getting more crowded as I head further south. I am guess that will change once we get past Georgetown.
With my crew needing to depart early Sat morning from Georgetown, we planned on departing mid morning but with a little front coming in we get out earlier. It caught up with us just as we hit G-town. Winds 14- 18 kts w gusts to 24 kts. Pretty much on the beam the whole way down
Got out of the cut from Georgetown and the wind went out, 4 kts tops. Motored up to Blacks and tucked in behind. A few other boats here, but not too crowded w a foot under the keel (low tide).
Very nice run. Winds from the ESE and 15-24 kts w gust to 28 kts. My crew, Dominik Haak, and I ran 3 on/3 off watches. Our final destination is Georgetown but decided to duck into Calabash Bay so as to not enter Gtown in the dark. Onward tomorrow. Well earned beers tonight!!
Had the wind behind me so I motored until I could get a good angle up to Red hHook. Pulled out the Genoa for a nice little six not sail. Stopped in Red Hook for about 90 minutes where I could grab a few things at the Chandler there and even grab a quick bite to eat. Then off to Charlotte Amalie.
Live vid feed. Mojo is the boat w the mast lit up, will be around one more night. https://www.youtube.com/live/ukAfv6bUUAk?si=4UAgOtEmsU0PUYcz
CREW WANTED Friends, I’m currently in the Virgin Islands and am ready to begin my trek back to the US. I would like to sail directly to the Bahamas, perhaps spend a couple of weeks there before heading to Ft Lauderdale. I’m looking for 1 or 2 crew to join me, a little experience would be helpful. This is a ‘no pay’ sail, but will take care of the majority of the food while underway. The boat is a HYLAS 54 that has undergone a major refit.
Making another tour through the BVIs
I’ve been remiss lately in keeping this updated. Arrived Spanishtown, BVI to clear in. Afterwards I headed to Leverick Bay to meet friends. Putted around there for a bit and got some boat chores done (oil changes, water filter changes, etc…). Spent an evening at Manchioneel Bay before heading to Norman Island and the Willie T. Now I’m at Jost for New Years, should be interesting.
Just doing a little tour of the British Virgins