Chaguaramus |
Chaguaramus national park |
After a week in Trinidad I decided to head back to Tobago a much more pleasant, cleaner and cooler anchorage. I checked out with Immigration and Customs, hauled anchor and headed for Scotsmans Bay for an early morning start to Tobago. Having had an easy sail from Tobago I was in for an uphill sail - against the current and prevailing north east wind. My strategy was to hug the northern coast Trinidad, hopefully finding the counter currents before heading to Tobago.
Scotsmans Bay |
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The sail along the north coast of Trinidad was not at all unpleasant. Sadiqi made good progress beating into the wind (10 to 15 knots) until nearing the north east tip of Trinidad when, to all intensive purposes, we appeared to be making little progress. I started the motor in an attempt to improve the forward progress. There is a 2 to 3 knot current that we had to cross to get to Tobago. It was a long motor sail. I eventually dropped anchor at Store Bay 0345. I had not had much sleep the night before and had only about an hours sleep while sailing. I find these short overnight sails close to the coast much more tiering than sailing long distance in the open ocean.
I was relieved to back in the clean, cool waters of Store Bay. The obligatory visit to Immigration and Customs was done around midday without mishap.