27/04/2020

In Martinique


We were supposed to sail non-stop Grenada to Azores via Guadeloupe.
We had planned to anchor in Guadeloupe to wait on a good weather window, but our request to anchor was turned down. The island is closed due to COVID-19 and only EU boats were accepted.
And EU in Guadeloupe doesn't include EEC/Schengen countries - like Norway.

We left Grenada at noon on Friday 24th. The evening the next day we had noticed a growing problem with the boat steering was behaving poorly.
The boat seem to dift off 45 degrees to port - this was much to much to be caused by ocean currents. In addition the autopilot or manual steering could not make the boat turn back on wanted track.
Same fault was there even using the wind vane rudder.
Many thoughts ran through our minds while trying to figure out why - and what could be wrong.
We spent hours testing and discussing - but in the end we set the boat on course towards Guadeloupe with the unwanted drift to port. We slept very little that night.

At first daylight we managed to set the main rudder midship and lock it.
We turned the boat using our Hydrovane wind rudder and set course to Martinique island - which was 5 nautical miles to our ENE. We telephoned the Maritime Rescue Coordinator Centre in Fort de France and explained our situation and requested permisson to come and anchor for repair. They were very polite - and here there was no talk of "only EU boats accepted".

On top of this our email on shortwave wouldn't work. But Geir managed to fix it and we could have witten communication with the MRCC in Fort de France.

The trip in was a long one. We were 60 nautical miles out and we were only doing 2-3 knots as we had wind/sea against us. We motored all the way and used 24 hours to get in.
30 minutes before we arrived our anchorage we were called on the radio and we got the official permit to anchor.

Grete happy for visiting another island.

Our Anchorage oposite Saint Anne




Our anchorage looking west

Many charterboats and no costumers.


We haven't starting looking for the fault yet. Today we have slept and Grete has gone for a swim 3 times already.
We are ut anchor in 4 meters depth in crystal clear water. We are in quarantine for 2 weeks - but that doesn't matter to us - as we don't need anything onshore. We will remain here untill the steering is fixed and the weather for the first days of the Atlantic crossing looks good.

4 comments:

Hans / LA6IM said...

Hi guys,
Definitely not the kind of problem you want to experience at the start of a long haul voyage across the oceans. Hope the problem is an easy fix, and that you will be able to set sail on the correct course without further delays, hi.
Good luck, and fair winds!
Eli and Hans

Unknown said...

Hi Grete and Geir, I have listened HF but not able to make contact. I hope that you will soon fix the steering problem and will safely sail the Atlantic. Please be careful, all the best John MM0GGI.

Geir said...
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Geir said...

Hi John. Steering is fixed and our plan is to leave Martinique Sunday. The crossing wiĺl take 20 days approx. No SKED times set yet. Wiĺl post on the blog. 73s Geir