Bonaire 13:32:20N 69:50:77W

We left We rounded the southern tip of Having spent Friday night on a mooring. (Which are interesting
in themselves. A six ton block of concrete on the sea bed, with two stout lines
to which small floating buoys are attached and a further pair of floating lines,
each one around 3 metres long, with loop eye’s. The idea is to pick
these up and then put your own lines through each one, port and starboard. It’s
a neat idea and works well). We then had to go into Harbour Haven Marina for
fuel. On entering the marina we discovered several of the BWR boats we still
there, so there was much greeting and catching up to be done! The refuelling was
straight forward and very reasonable too. It was in USD and worked out to about
£0,40 a litre. Given I had used 405 litres getting to Bonaire is teaming with wind life, and has the clearest
waters in the
Once sorted out in the Most restaurants were closed as this was a holiday weekend,
but we found one on the beach road, near the town quay. They did the most
wonderful Wok fried vegetables and shrimps. The staff were very accommodating and
Paul Bennet from Anahi was on good VERY
terms with our waitress…………………………….. After buying a huge amount of provisions (crew had stated “that we really didn’t need much”,
but just fell on the fresh fruit and veg' section, when she saw wide range and selection
that was available). We headed back to the marina, to plan out our “one
day whistle stop tour of the By this time we had already discovered that the people of
Bonaire are like a breath f fresh air after the We had been recommended to sample the delights of the dock
side Patagonian Restaurant in the marina complex. So we made a reservation for
the Saturday night, which included the crews from Anahi and Spectra. The food
was excellent and the wine flowed, as we all had a splendid evening……………………. As the night drew on, the staff laid one some wonderful
dance music, and as one might expect “crew” made the most of it………………………………
It was all fantastic fun, and we did not get back to the
boat until the wee small hours. Whist this was great at the time, it was a
nasty shock when the alarm went of at 0600 on Sunday morning so we could get
ourselves ready for the Island tour…………………………Neurophen Omelette for breakfast Madam???? |