cool shot on the spice cam
cool shot on the spice cam
Anyone know what that is out there?


- islandgirl
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- StJohnRuth
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Joshie, looks like you must have gone down to the dock to check things out. Did you leave today's sandscript?
BTW... the ship that's out there today is one of the Sea Dream ships. The one from last night with the lights was probably the Wind Spirit 4-masted "sailing" ship that was in cptnkirk's photo. It originates from St. Thomas on Saturdays and calls on St. John every Sunday during Winter, but generally leaves earlier on Sunday evenings because it has its longest leg of the trip to get to St. Martin by Monday AM. We've sailed on her a couple of times. It also calls on some of the BVI, so the trip between each port is pretty short. They usually just sail out to try to find a calm patch of sea to hover over through the night, and then pull into the next harbor just before dawn. On our last trip, as we were leaving West End Tortola, the ship's captain came on the PA for the night's announcements, saying, "If you look ahead just over the bow, you can see our next destination, Jost Van Dyke. Its only about 4 nautical miles, but in true Wind Spirit fashion, it will take us all night to get there!"
BTW... the ship that's out there today is one of the Sea Dream ships. The one from last night with the lights was probably the Wind Spirit 4-masted "sailing" ship that was in cptnkirk's photo. It originates from St. Thomas on Saturdays and calls on St. John every Sunday during Winter, but generally leaves earlier on Sunday evenings because it has its longest leg of the trip to get to St. Martin by Monday AM. We've sailed on her a couple of times. It also calls on some of the BVI, so the trip between each port is pretty short. They usually just sail out to try to find a calm patch of sea to hover over through the night, and then pull into the next harbor just before dawn. On our last trip, as we were leaving West End Tortola, the ship's captain came on the PA for the night's announcements, saying, "If you look ahead just over the bow, you can see our next destination, Jost Van Dyke. Its only about 4 nautical miles, but in true Wind Spirit fashion, it will take us all night to get there!"
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