Showing posts with label boating in St Thomas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boating in St Thomas. Show all posts

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Update

I am still alive!

After a busy month of November and fist week of December with 4 sets of stateside visitors, buying a rental condo in Sapphire Village, studying for and passing the Coast Guard Captain's Exam and listing a new condo for sale, I am starting back to being normal again and will have time to start writing on the blog again.

I will have an announcement to make hopefully next week, so stay tuned! Meanwhile here are a few highlights of the last month:
























Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Boating Around the Entire Island of St Thomas

So what a better day to try out the new boat last Sunday, calm winds and sunny! How about a trip around the entire island of St Thomas? We have never done that before so why not. Usually the North Side is too rough as the Atlantic Ocean pounds that side. Not on Sunday, it was a lake out there!

We started out of Compass Point Marina, which is right near Secret Harbor and headed out!

Red Hook

Sapphire Beach 

Sapphire Beach 


Our house on the knoll in the center, tucked away in the trees

Mahogany Run

Hans Lolick

Magens Bay 

Magens Bay 



Outer and Inner Brass

Mermaid's Chair

Culebra, Puerto Rico

End of the Runway at St Thomas Airport

 

Homeymoon Beach, Water Island

Cocktail Time!

Louly III


Leaving Honeymoon Beach

Southside off of Frenchman's Bay

Back to Compass Point

The whole trip took about 2.5 hours to complete going at 26 knts of course with stops. We travelled 40.4 miles. If you ever get the chance to do it, it was certainly a good time! 

Friday, September 13, 2013

Boat for Sale

The time has come to say good bye to the Louly II. When we bought our boat here, we wanted to start out small and inexpensive because we didn't know how much we would use the boat. When we lived in Nevada we went out and bought a brand new boat and then only used it a few times a year due to a couple of factors, one called Winter, Lake Tahoe fees and another called a trailer. Having to trailer the boat and in and out of the ramp got to be well not so relaxing. Turns out living here we don't have that word Winter and we have a boat slip which has made all the difference in the world.

It has been about 15 months and I can say we have gone out just about every weekend on the boat. Knowing that we love boating here and I am male and like toys, it is time to get something bigger and better!

Here is the low down on our boat and if you want more pictures, let me know!



Great boat for island hopping, fishing, diving and snorkeling. This boat is powered by twin 2010 Suzuki DF115's, so your fuel burn on this boat is great while cruising at 20 knts. Only 500 hours on the motors with a recent service completed. Each motor is independent of the other so you will never be stuck. Boat features a comfortable helm with new throttles, new Clarion stereo that you can plug your phone into, VHF radio, fish finder and windshield. Boat rides very stable since it is a catamaran design. Bimini features rocket lauchers. In gunnel rod holders. Raw water washdown. 

Work completed on this boat in the last 1.5 years:
New stereo
Bottom paint 
New bilge pump
New navigational lights
New battery
New rear seat
New front seat
Oil change and lower unit oil change
New hydraulic piston for steering on one motor


2002 TWIN VEE EXTREME CTR.CONSOLE
Material Fiberglass
Length 25' 7"
Beam 102"
Weight 2500 lbs
Maximum HP 300
Fuel Capacity 120 Gallons
Transom Height 25"
Steering Hydraulic

Don't miss out on a boat in this price range that you can take to Jost most of the time and only burn $60 in fuel. 

Call or email Ken at 340-514-5671 or ken@ken-wiseman.com

Monday, June 4, 2012

What To Do In The Virgin Islands When....Part I

You are waiting for your real estate Broker's License.

When we moved all of our belongings down here a month ago, I made it a priority to submit my broker's license application. Three weeks later I received a letter that I had been approved to sit for the Broker Examination. Only problem with that is there was a dispute with the RE Commission and the testing company over the cost to the territory. The RE Commission has been looking for a new testing company, but we all know that means, "Island Time".

So what better way to spend our time, enjoying all that is here to enjoy! I haven't posted in a while as we had been getting unpacked and our house ready for our first guests from Reno, NV, Larry and Teresa.  Well we did do some sneaking away from domestic duties in preparation too. Larry was my Well & Pump specialist when I worked in Reno.

One of our favorite things to do was to go to Water Island's Honeymoon Beach on a Sunday afternoon for a Heidi Burger and Joe's Rum Shack.

Water Island is seperate from the main island of St Thomas and there is no bridge, just a water taxi. So many of the islands inhabitants drive golf carts. Well Heidi's is no exception, she has her portable hamburger stand!

 

The burgers are delicious and huge all for a decent price. When you come by boat you just park outside the swim area in front of Joe's, which has live music and sometimes a late afternoon pot luck!

As you know we have two Labrador retrievers, and they, you guessed it, love the water. So we found this beach called Vessup which is by a nice restaurant in Red Hook called Latitude 18. With a little help from Google Maps we found a road to this beach where we can drive our Toyota Tacoma on the beach with the dogs, which is perfect! Put the tailgate down and viola, a beach chair!

Of course we have been doing grocery shopping, and I will save the whole shopping experience for another post. But I had to throw this picture in for humor!

One of our all time favorite weekend excursions is to go over to the British Virgin Islands to Jost Van Dyke and visit White Beach, home of the Soggy Dollar Bar. This little island is about 8 miles away and from our porch we look out at this tropical paradise. From the photo below it is the island on the horizon toward the left.

We have been over here in the past and had the nice opportunity to go out on a friends boat!

When you get to JVD you have to check into customs in another harbor called Great Harbor at the police station. There you will fill out customs paperwork, pay your $15-$45 fee for the boat depending on the day and have your passport stamped? Yes, this is another country believe it or not!

Once that is accomplished it is off to one of the most beautiful beaches, White Bay. Soggy Dollar Bar gets its name for the reason that there is no dock in this bay and all the boaters have to swim to the bar. It is known for its rum drink, "Painkiller", which is dark rum 1/3 of the cup, pineapple juice, orange juice, creme de coconut. We started off with breakfast, otherwise known as a Bloody Mary.

Lunch is at Jewel's Snack Shack! She has the best burger on the island and is right down the beach from Soggy Dollar Bar. Jewel is originally from NYC, and has been living on JVD for about 11 years.

And of course the rest of the afternoon consists of a drink, swim, drink, swim, noted so much I put the sticker on our boat.

Then it is time to go back home and get the house ready for guests!