For Sale: BARE HULL of 56' ALUMINIUM CATAMARAN – Unique Opportunity
- Location :
- Caen45, France
- Year :
- 2025
What if you could only choose one stopover? Which one would it be? What would be your dream destination? Without a doubt, the Grenadines are one port of call that every sailor should visit at least once in their sailing career...
The Grenadines offer everything that a crew could hope for in a short sailing vacation in catamaran: a pleasant sail to get there, dream moorings which are varied, plentiful and even remote if you're prepared to head off the beaten track. And all this is accompanied by lively trade winds and an emerald sea.
Most crews will choose to set out from Martinique which is only 90 nautical miles from St Vincent. The French island is home to an international airport, and it's an ideal base for any sailor to set out from, as there are plenty of charter companies there and there is everything you'll need to stock up for the duration of your cruise. From there it's a fabulous journey down to the Grenadines, with superb, unmissable anchorages, before weighing anchor in the famous Tobago Cays.
If you only have a week to discover this group of islands, you could choose to set out from St Lucia (50 nautical miles from St. Vincent) or better still from Grenada itself, right in the heart of the Grenadines. .. Like Grenada, St Lucia has an easily accessed international airport. From there, it's just a question of making the most of the Grenadines: from Bequia to Grenada via the Tobago Cays, there is no shortage of fantastic anchorages, and the sailing is fun and easy. If you have a good look at your charts, you should be able to find a little bit of paradise all to yourself, with no neighbors (no kidding!)...
Be aware of the sailing conditions in the channels between the islands. They can be "lively", and also watch out for the squalls which can be sudden and violent.
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