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RE: [world-cruising] where to go . . .

From: grant harris (no email)
Date: Sat May 05 2007 - 09:32:04 EDT

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    Mike,
       
      What islands in the carib would you recommend as your favorites??
       
      G

    Michael Lahrkamp <> wrote:
              Regarding extended stop in the USVI - to me, the USVI is too much like
    the US mainland - traffic, noise, pollution and mostly crime. It's
    unfortunate that they allowed the islands to become what they now are
    instead of keeping them pristine - like the BVI. I'd much prefer to
    winter in a place that has more of the Caribbean flavour if I'm in the
    Caribbean - that is unless of course one actually prefers traffic, noise
    pollution and mostly crime.

    Cheers,

    Mike

    ________________________________

    From:
    [mailto:] On Behalf Of Mike D
    Sent: May 4, 2007 4:45 PM
    To:
    Subject: Re: [world-cruising] where to go . . .

    As an aside to this discussion, what do you all think of the USVI as an
    extended stop, say over the winter months?

    Mike D.

    S/V Halcyon

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: grant harris
    To:
    <mailto:world-cruising%40yahoogroups.com>
    Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 9:06 PM
    Subject: Re: [world-cruising] where to go . . .

    hi trish,

    i would vote for the BVI's. i have sailed there and it is a great place
    for new sailors and the limited-in-experience. there are a lot of small
    islands with great harbors that are too small for the large cruise
    ships.

    just next door a few miles to the east are the American Virgin Islands,
    all with in sight of the BVI.s. its not a bad thing to be close to an
    American state/territory.

    i would be glad to go there again, anytime

    just my 2 cents.....

    gh

    Trish Waddell < <mailto:teedublu%40gmail.com> > wrote:
    Hello!

    I'd love to hear any suggestions you folks may have!

    We'd like to cruise somewhere warm, but not too hot . . . somewhere
    nice,
    but not too expensive . . . somewhere with water, feul, provisions, etc
    close by, but not too many touristy types . . . We are looking at
    taking several months . . . maybe up to 6 months.

    Hahahaha . . . I'm not asking for too much, am I?

    We were thinking of the BVI because our research showed that the
    prevailing
    winds keeps it a bit cooler than some of the other areas? also it is
    less
    developed than many of the other Caribbean areas . . . but now we are
    hearing that the last few years since the cruise ships have been going
    in it
    is quite touristy and expensive.

    So, we were thinking Belize . . . but it seems the sailing isn't so
    great
    there because of all the reefs? and also it is very, very hot there?

    I've heard maybe St Vincent? or Saba? but I can't seem to find much info
    about those areas.

    What about Trinidad? It is supposed to be out of the hurricane routes?

    What about the Sea of Cortez? There doesn't seem to be too much sailing
    around there . . .

    Thanks so much for any info you can offer!!!

    BTW, we are in the PNW, so are thinking we'd fly down and buy a boat
    down
    there as we really don't want to sail down the West coast and through
    the
    Panama.

    Thanks again, Trish

    -- 
    "We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails" Anonymous
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