Both Bob and Julio were good company and excellent crew. Julio was the fisherman and caught a Mahi Mahi with his trolling line. Bob kept us laughing.
The winds came along just as predicted and blew us all the way to Tortola! We were on a reach or a broad reach for 4 days going at top speed the entire time. At one point we were sailing with just half the Yankee (jib) out and no main. We used various sail combinations based on the wind speed. We had ocean swells on the back quarter and that had us rolling side to side at times. Moving around down below was pretty hard, sometimes we had to hold on with both hands. We still managed to make coffee every morning and have a hot meal every night. Even though it was a little difficult it was extremely satisfying to experience Jade as a sailboat. To move at 6 to 8 knots for days at a time was more than we could have hoped for in this passage. Jade felt like being on a smoothly galloping horse. It was fantastic to be sailing on Jade after the time and effort we have put into making her ready for this trip.
We made it to Tortola at 6:30am Wednesday November 23rd. We were greeted with a glass of rum punch. We were actually a little sad that the trip was over but very happy to have made it safely.
Since being in Tortola we have been to parties and had some celebratory dinners on the boat. We toured Tortola by car with Bob and Julio. We have cleaned up the boat and are now ready to start moving again. We are leaving the marina this morning but we don't have a destination yet! There are lots of places to go that are just a few hours sail away. Our plan is to stay in the Virgin Islands area for a month and then move on. For now we just need to take it easy and savor the feeling of accomplishment of having made it this far.