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This schooner I'd purchased with almost the last of my money for f1500. But eventually we did fetch up in St Lucia. There my lady friend Helen rejoined us and among the crew left.
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A few nights later during another squall I had my slumber disturbed by the unmistakable sound of double diesels going hard astern, on issuing from my berth and running topsides I saw a large catamaran very close to our bow taking evasive action. He had clearly pulled his anchor and just managed to miss us and retrieve his equipment before going off to try again somewhere else.
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