



Guadeloupe to Dominica (end of the Leeward chain)
In Guadeloupe we tucked into a small bay (Anse a la Barque) along with 25 brightly painted fishing boats and a lighthouse. Here we swam as we gave Sea Star a much needed bottom scrub.
On the morning of June lst, we enjoyed a sail as we slipped past Iles Des Saintes islands and made our way for Dominica, the end of the Leeward chain.
Anchor to anchor - Guadeloupe to Dominica - 53 miles - ll hours
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