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On-line OCTOBER 2007 NO. 145 The Caribbean’s Monthly Look at Sea & Shore Grenada’s South Coast Boast See story on page 24 CHRIS DOYLE OCTOBER 2007 CARIBBEAN COMPASS PAGE 2 Info& Updates Breaking News! We reported in last month’s Compass that legislation had been passed requiring The Caribbean’s Monthly Look at Sea & Shore “all” air and sea carriers — including yachts — to submit passenger information in www.caribbeancompass.com advance when arriving at, and departing from, each of ten Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM) member states. Participating countries are Jamaica, Antigua & Barbuda, St. Kitts & Nevis, Dominica, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the OCOTBER 2007 • NUMBER 145 Grenadines, Grenada, Trinidad & Tobago and Guyana. As this issue of Compass is ready to go to press, with articles on pages 6 and 19 about the electronic Advance Passenger Information System (APIS), the difficulties it Motoring presents for individual yachts, and its enforcement’s possible negative impact on Martinique to Margarita.........22 the Eastern Caribbean’s yachting industry as a whole, we have just received news from Sharon McIntosh, Manager of the Caribbean Marine Association. CONKLIN Sharon reports that the Director and the Compliance Manager of CARICOM’s Implementation Agency for Crime and Security will be meeting soon with officers and members of the Caribbean Marine Association to discuss the needs of the yachting community regarding APIS. WWW.WUNDERGROUND.COM We will have a report on the outcome of that meeting in the November issue of Compass. New Extension Fee for Grenada What They Did… Yachting visitors to Grenada are currently being granted an initial stay of one with Dean and Felix ........14, 15 month by Immigration, after which an extension of stay in the country must be applied for. On August 1st, 2007, Grenada’s Minister Responsible for Immigration signed a new regulation requiring applicants for an extension to pay EC$25 Mariner’s Club (approximately US$9.35) for each month for which the extension of stay is granted. Last in the Caribbean............18 Cruising permit costs (ranging from EC$50 to EC$150, based on boat length) have OCTOBER 2007 CARIBBEAN COMPASS PAGE 3 not changed, and are still valid for the duration of the yacht’s visit. For more information visit www.grenadagrenadines.com. Latest Wreck Dive for Carriacou Max Nagel, President of the Grenada Scuba Diving Association, reports: On NORMAN FARIA Venezuela’s Paria No longer a pariah? ...............36 Steamer Days In Hot Water A Guyana river ride ...............21 And loving it! .........................38 DEPARTMENTS Business Briefs........................8 Cruising Kids’ Corner ............32 Regatta News ........................9 Dolly’s Deep Secrets.............32 Doyle’s Deck View................19 Book Reviews ........................40 Meridian Passage .................20 Cooking with Cruisers...........41 Destinations ...........................24 Readers’ Forum .....................42 All Ashore… ...........................26 Classified Ads........................44 Sailors’ Horoscope ................30 Advertisers’ Index .................44 Island Poets ...........................30 What’s On My Mind ..............45 Cruising Crossword ...............31 Calendar................................46 September 10th a tugboat named Boris was sunk with the permission of the Grenada Ports Authority in the waters off Carriacou, the largest island in the Caribbean Compass is published monthly by Grenadines, to become a new dive site. Leading the project was the Grenada Compass Publishing Ltd., P.O. Box 175 BQ, Grenada/Carriacou/Petite Martinique: Scuba Diving Association in conjunction with Jerry Stewart of Tyrrel Bay Yacht Bequia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Ad Sales & Distribution - Bob and Judi Goodchild Tel: (473) 443-5784, [email protected] Haulout, who generously donated this tugboat. 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Compass Publishing Ltd. accepts no liability for delayed distribution or printing quality as these services are supplied by other companies. ©2007 Compass Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication, Cover Photo: CHRIS DOYLE except short excerpts for review purposes, may be made without written permission of Compass Publishing Ltd. Horizon Yacht Charters docks at True Blue Bay Marina, Grenada ISSN 1605 - 1998 —Continued from previous page The Boris was sunk near a previously sunk ocean-going tug, the Westsider, creating GRENADINES a unique “Twin Tugs” dive site. It will be interesting for divers to compare the rates of marine growth and evolving fish habitat on the two vessels. These wreck dives add variety to Carriacou’s existing natural reef and wall dive sites. SAILS & CANVAS For more information contact [email protected]. Hurricane Season So Far… As this issue of Compass goes to press, Hurricane Season 2007 is more than half BEQUIA over. The two named storms having the greatest effect in the Caribbean so far, Dean and Felix, both made their initial landfall in the Windward Islands and both Come in and see us for all your SAILS & CANVAS needs eventually became Category 5 hurricanes (the first time two Category 5 storms including CUSTOM-MADE stainless steel have made landfall in a single season). Hurricane Dean was a Category 2 hurricane when it swept through the channel BIMINI & DODGER frames at competitive prices ROY HOPPER Located opposite G.Y.E. (northern side of Admiralty Bay) REPRESENTATIVE Tel (784) 457-3507 / 457-3527 (evenings) e-mail: [email protected] VHF Ch16/68 CHRIS DOYLE'S GUIDES Check out the features that make them the Caribbean's best sellers! Full Color sketch charts Aerial and scenic color photography Up-do-date, lively and relevant text Carriacou’s mangroves provide a storm hide-away for yachts and local vessels. This photo was taken as boats were sheltering from Hurricane Dean, whose eye passed Downloadable waypoints through the island chain well over a hundred miles to the north & updates on the web at between the islands of St. Lucia and Martinique in the northern Windwards on www.doyleguides.com August 17th. Although crops, other vegetation, and some buildings and utilities on those islands suffered, damage was minimized by the fact that the storm was mov- ing relatively fast — approximately 25 miles per hour — so high winds did not last too long. Dean then managed to avoid hitting any more landmasses until it reached “Have you got the latest Venezuela guide yet?” the other side of the Caribbean Sea, striking the coast of Mexico near the border All the info you need if you are planning a cruise! with Belize. Tropical Depression Six was developing into Tropical Storm Felix, with winds of approximately 50 knots, as it passed over Grenada in the southern Windwards in the early hours