BOBBITCHIN: Hi! I am BOBBITCHIN, welcome to Latitudes and Attitudes TV. Remember, the only substitute for bad manners is fast reflexes. ZUZANA what have you got for this week.
ZUZANA: Hi! Bob. Well! It's another trip to the sailing capital of the world. As our share the sail gangs spends their final days in the British Virgin Islands. Our flotilla enjoys a wonderful barbecue and great harbor on Jost Van Dyke. Cane Garden Bay next as Bob and crew have a real cheese burger and paradise. And the trip ends with an international cruiser's party at Pusser's Marina Cay.
We will also demo a very cool new sneaking camera system that you just have to see. The best part is you can use that camera to check your zincs without ever getting into the water, pretty cool, hot iroc.
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A big cane around, 30 pounds of beef and a barbeque are sure the sail gang; sure knows how to eat well.
Female speaker: The Flotilla ahead, anchored for the night in great harbor on Jost Van Dyke. After spending the late afternoon, relaxing at Waxy's bar and restaurant. Everyone made their way to the corner of the bay for Aggie Cat, a 50foot catamaran, our new friend John owner of Aggie Cat lived on his ranch in Texas. He invited the entire gang to his boat for an old fashion Texas barbeque, well a BVI style Texas barbeque.
John had over twenty pounds of fresh beef that he just flown in from his ranch. Throwing all the Potluck dishes brought by each boat. And you can imagine the feast, add in a full bar and you know everyone had a great time aboard Aggie Cat. Quite a few crue members made their way assure the following morning. It was a stunningly, beautiful Caribbean day and everyone found their own way of enjoying it.
The flotilla had an entire day to do whatever they wanted as the big international cruiser's party wasn't until the following night. The Bob boat decided to way anchor and head across to Cane garden bay on Tortola. If you have ever entered the bay, you know there's a very small pass through the reef on the outside.
Well! The storm, a couple days earlier had washed away the red bow marking the entrance. Bob carefully navigated his way into the bay, keeping an eye on the GPS, the green bow and the reef just below the surface.
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