Headed down to the BVI in mid April. All flights were on time and ferries were also on time. Only negative on the travel end was a very long time clearing customs in Roadtown. First night on the dock at the Moorings with dinner at the pool. Food was off the bar menu and ok. The boat was provisioned by the Moorings and everything was fine other then regular Oreos rather then the double stuffed that I had ordered. They don't seem to grasp the importance of extra filling!

First day discovered mainsail tack was jury rigged. Looked like over zealous use of a electric winch. Did a quick 180 back to the dock to have the Moorings put a proper shackle on it. Suspect a previous charter. Headed to Norman for the night. Dinner was at the WillyT. If you have read my past post I have always been a fan of their food. This was a big exception. The fresh caught Wahoo was sliced very thin and cooked to something close to Jerky. Rest of the meals no better. Lots of open drug use on the boat which is not the norm at the dinning tables. Left quickly since we had two 6 year olds. Not sure I will go back in May. Conditions were calm with winds under five knots the first 4 days. Headed to the Indians at 7AM to find as mentioned in another post most of the balls taken by overnighting boats. Grabbed one of the last balls and had a great snorkel and left as people seemed to be just getting up on the other boats.

Day two we were off to Cooper. Dive at the Rhone in route. Excellent visibility and nice dive with zero current. About as good as it gets at the Rhine. Only negative was watching a USVI based dive boat blast through the anchorage at high speed with lots of divers and snorkelers in the water. Cooper was great and the Happy Hour excellent as always. Dinner on the boat. To be continued