Just returned form a 7 day charter in the BVI. The weather was not good with a lot of rain and NE winds constantly in the 25 - 30 kt range. Some anchorages were on the borderline of untenable. We got caught at Marina Cay with a nasty night of no sleep. It was odd. When we pulled in late afternoon, the anchorage was calm despite the strong NE winds. We went ashore and enjoyed a performance from a local guy. We returned to the boat after dark and sat up for a while. Suddenly, the calm anchorage turned to crap. Since insurance is not in effect after dark, we were stuck and could not move over to Trellis. The Drake channel had 5 -6 footers pretty much every day. Moving from the west end of Torola to Virgin Gorda was a rough go with the Hunter 38.5 we had chartered. It had a wing keel and in mast furling w/no battens on the main. What a pig this boat was going to weather in seas. Going the other way, the boat won't go dead downwind which means one has to do heavy air jibes. It seems to me, all this boat is good for is reaching. We still managed to have a good time. The new Foxy's Taboo at Diamond Cay is worth a visit. Peter Island is now open to cruisers, and the beach bar at Great Harbor had a fantastic buffet the night we were there. Foxy no longer performs as he has vocal chord nodes and can no longer sing. He still hangs out and enjoys spending time with us visitors.