Allan & Ursula Ward: Port Owen, Cape West Coast, South Africa.

Shearwater 39:
- L.O.A. 43ft (13.22m)
- L.O.D. 39ft (12m)
- L.W.L. 34ft (10.3m)
- BEAM 13ft(3.9m)
- DRAFT 6ft(1.8m)



HOW IT ALL BEGAN .

I placed my order on Nebe Boats on the 19/10/1992 for what was initially planned to be a complete factory built yacht that l would sail home to Durban from Capetown once she was completed. Unfortunately due to the demise of Nebe Boats in the early days of her construction it did not turn out that way, so l decided to truck her home to Ramsgate on the KZN South Coast to finish building her in our garden at home.

For many years we could proudly boast that we had the most expensive piece of garden furniture in town, but at the time l had no idea of how massive this project would turn out to be. As anyone who has built a blue water cruiser will tell you, particularly if she is kitted out with all the systems and the equipment that a modern cruiser has onboard these days, it is a daunting task . Looking at the positive aspects of this project, l know the boat intimately in that l designed and installed the systems, so from a repair and maintenance perspective l have no issues carrying out the work that is necessary from time to time.



The big day arrived on the 29/8/2008 when we craned her out of the garden onto a rig to truck her through to Durban for launching . What followed was three months of preparations to ready her for the maiden voyage to our home port in Port Owen on the Cape West Coast.

We had a fast passage down the South African East Coast including a storm off the notorious Wild Coast and arrived in Port Owen in dense fog. Windward had passed her first test with flying colours and since then we have enjoyed some great sailing on the West Coast.


The master plan has always been to go cruising, so our plans are to leave for Brazil via Luderitz and St Helena Island at the end of February 2014. So far everything is on track although the “To Do“ list still grows each day.

The purpose of this blog is to record our adventure for ourselves, family and friends. Although it will probably end up being a brief summary of events while we are cruising, we hope you will enjoy and share some of our experiences with us.

LIVING THE DREAM .

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

GUADELOUPE . THE BUTTERFLY ISLAND .

IF WE CONSIDER THE ANCHORAGE TO BE " CRIME FREE " THEN THE DINGHY SLEEPS IN THE WATER AT NIGHT ATTACHED TO THE MOTHERSHIP .

GREAT SAILING .
BROAD REACHING WITH 20KN OF WIND ON THE STARBOARD QUARTER .

SAILING INTO THE ANCHORAGE AT DESHAIES .

SUNDOWNERS ON THE STOEP .

IF THE ANCHORAGE IS KNOWN TO HAVE CRIME ISSUES , THE DINGHY IS HOISTED HIGH UP OFF THE WATER ON THE BOW WITHIN EARSHOT OF THE FOREPEAK .
 SO FAR WE HAVE HAD NO THEFT IN FOUR YEARS .

THIS PIC IS FOR A SPECIAL MATE WHO LOVES HIS ORCHIDS .
CHEERS BILLY .

WE SPENT THE DAY WANDERING AROUND THE JARDIN BOTANICAL GARDENS IN DESHAIES .

HOW ARE THE COLOURS ON THIS GUY ?

TWO MAGNIFICENT TRAVELLERS PALMS .

THE ROOTS ON THIS TREE ARE RIDICULOUS .

A BEAUTIFUL SETTING WITH THE BOTANICAL GARDEN'S RESTAURANT ABOVE THE FALLS .

LOOK CAREFULLY , THIS HUGE FLOWER HAS APPEARED OUT OF THIS SKINNY STEM .

THROUGHOUT THE GARDENS THERE ARE NUMEROUS NOOKS AND CRANNIES .

THE FIRST MATE GIVING SCALE TO THIS MAGNIFICENT FAN PALM .

PEYNIER STREET .
ONE OF THE OLDEST STREETS IN THE CITY WHERE THE WEALTHY USED TO LIVE .
UNFORTUNATELY TODAY IT IS RUN DOWN AND NEEDING A GOOD LICK OF PAINT .

THE MARKET WHERE YOU CAN BUY HERBS , HERBAL REMEDIES , FRUIT AND VEGETABLES .
BUILT IN 1780 AFTER A MAJOR FIRE WHICH CAUSED EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO THE CITY .


THE STATUE OF VELO .
VELO WAS THE NICKNAME OF MACEL LOLIA A FAMOUS DRUMMER OF " GWO KA ".
POINTE A PITRE'S COLONIAL PAST IS EVIDENT THROUGHOUT THE OLD CITY .

SAINT-JOHN PERSE MUSEUM .
THIS WAS ONCE A PRIVATE HOME OWNED BY A SUGAR BARON .

HOUSE OF FORIER .
THIS HOUSE HAS A WOODEN FRAME AND IS A TYPICAL TRADITIONAL CREOLE DESIGN .

I AM NOT A BIG FAN OF GRAFFITI BUT THESE ARTISTS ARE GOOD .
COMPARE THE SIZE OF THE CAR TO THE ARTWORK .

ZOOM IN ON THE MESSAGE WRITTEN ON THIS CHARACTER'S HEAD .

DESHAIES'S WATERFRONT LINED WITH RESTAURANTS AND SHOPS .

THE TOWN HAS TWO STREETS THAT RUN PARALLEL , ONE HEADING NORTH AND THE OTHER HEADING SOUTH .

THE RIVER LEADS INTO THIS CANAL WHICH THEN ENTERS THE BAY .
THE DAY WE ARRIVED THE POLICE WERE OFF-LOADING SOME POOR SOUL WHO HAD DROWNED .

THE TOWN MARINA .
 SUITABLE FOR THE LOCAL FISHING FLEET , TOO TIGHT FOR YACHTS .

THE ANCHORAGE OFF DESHAIES .
KNOWN FOR IT'S STRONG KATABATIC WINDS THAT FUNNEL DOWN THROUGH THE BAY .

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