"Octopus" left the harbour a few days ago and probably Barbados. No doubt she will be seen somewhere in the vacinity of St. Barths soon.
The massive 133-meter "Al Mirqab" sailed in yesterday evening. She is quite a beast to see. Security is insanely tight around her so I cant get photos...yet.
Here is a lovely photo of "Al Mirqab" alongside on the breakwater in the Bridgetown Port, Barbados. I think this was the last morning before she departed. Photo by YachtPictures (FlickR)
"Destination Fox Harb'r" is currently sailing in the vacinity of the port. She went as South as off Carlilse Bay then tacked around and is currently Northbound back in the direction of Port St. Charles. She seemed to have guests aboard and passed very close to the outside breakwater to possibly give guests a passing glimpse of the magnificent "A" currently berthed there. The 'Fox' sails so gracefully.
About an hour and a quarter ago, I spotted one of "Indian Empress'" tenders in the inner basin of the Careenage in Bridgetown. They then turned around and headed out into open water which made me figure that Indian Empress had to be somewhere close around. Walking further down the boardwalk I saw her motoring in to her anchor point in Carlisle Bay. So she is there currently. Unfortunately I did not have my camera.
"A" departed the Bridgetown harbour around 19:00 after picking up one of her tenders and she sped off in a South Westerly direction after making some zig-zag manouvers.
Well "A" has just returned apparently she went for a short sail maybe to run her engines after sitting in the harbour for a few days. She is making her way to anchor in Carlislse Bay with "Indian Empress". **EDIT** "A" is more off of Trevor's Way than in Carlisle Bay. She has dropped anchor now and is all lit up pretty as usual.
"A" is at the Cross Berth in the harbour bunkering at the moment...evidence from this very fuzzy webcam pic from the cruise ship "Arcadia" departing the harbour at the moment.
"Indian Empress" has left her anchor position in Carlisle Bay. I do not know if she has left the island though.
"A" departed the harbour and now "Turmoil" is in on the sugar berth. Looks like she is flying the Bravo so she is probably bunkering.
Just caught "Destination Fox Harb'r" again up this side of the island sailing, currently north bound maybe back to the marina.