Portsmouth
Fairly new to sailing, although have Recently completed a Atlantic Crossing and have some experience in the Caribbean. Would like to spend this summer getting as much time on the water as possible as I work towards day skipper.
3,501
NM
Total Distance
26
Days
Time at Sea
Competent Crew
The RYA4
38.9
NM
6h 0m
Bottle and Glass, St Vincent and Grenadines to Soufrière, Saint Lucia
4
34.8
NM
6h 0m
South Glossy Bay to Bottle and Glass, St Vincent and Grenadines
5
10
NM
4h 0m
Chatham Bay to South Glossy Bay, St Vincent and Grenadines
3
40
NM
11h 0m
Saint George's, Grenada to Ashton, St Vincent and Grenadines
Thomas Oliver, Mark P & 7 others
3 December 2025 at 11:02
50.5
NM
8h 1m
North Glossy Bay (historical), St Vincent and Grenadines to Saint George's, Grenada
Thomas Oliver, Mark P & 6 others
2 December 2025 at 14:33
4
5.4
NM
53min
Tobago Cays Marine Park to Charlestown, St Vincent and Grenadines
Thomas Oliver, Mark P & 7 others
1 December 2025 at 09:44
113.8
NM
16h 2m
Speightstown, Barbados to Old Wall, St Vincent and Grenadines
Thomas Oliver, Mark P & 7 others
13 November 2025 at 17:00
Manual Entry
Day 1: Overturned Migrant Rib seen upturned. x2 giant Mahi Mahi caught. Day 2: settled into routine, heading SW away from the Canary Islands. Day 3: Pilot Whales seen off port bow. Flying fish. Day 4: Lone turtle seen swimming East. Flying fish. Day 5: Flying fish. Day 6: x1 giant Mahi Mahi caught, fish curry on the way. Day 7: Cordial running dangerously low. Soon to be on plain tank water. First hoist of the Spinaker!! No small feat. Day 8: Mid Atlantic swim, one crew stung by jellyfish. Shark turned up and cut the swim short. Onwards… Pre dinner, caught our first Wahoo. Day 9: Spinaker hoist first light, flown all day, dropped in the dark to allow for flying the kite at night moving forward. Day 10: Saw a sperm whale, caught a Wahoo which we ate for dinner. Hit the 1000 miles to destination milestone. Day 11: Dolphins alongside and playing at the bow for a few miles. Unknown large species. Day 12: Floating fridge/freezer passed the boat. 700 miles to go. Day 13: Giant Barracuda caught. First major squall, soaked at sunrise. Quick pack of the Spinaker early evening for second major squall. Day 14: A quiet day in routine, not much to report. 350 miles to go. Day 15: Giant Wahoo caught, ate for lunch. 100 miles to go, doe to arrive in Barbados early hours tomorrow. Nice crossing, the hardest part was the extreme heat below.
18
Thomas Oliver, Mark P & 2 others
12 November 2025 at 12:06
Manual Entry
5
26.2
NM
5h 20m
Puerto Calero, Spain