The wonders of Fatu Hiva after a tough crossing

July 28th, 2021 When you think 22 days at sea is the biggest, toughest crossing you have made in your life, think twice because maybe there are rougher passages even if they are shorter. I learned this the hard way! We left Gambier on July 6 at 9:20 in the morning. Sailing by the westContinue reading “The wonders of Fatu Hiva after a tough crossing”

900 nautical miles

March 18, 2021 From Panama to Galapagos is 900nm approximately. Remember ? 1 nautical mile = 1.8km. Therefore, 1560km. It is quite a distance, equivalent of Paris – Gibraltar or Bogota – Dominican Republic… We had very light winds and also some days with no wind in the predictions. So we splitted the journey inContinue reading “900 nautical miles”

Colombia, even with COVID what a great place!!

February 12,2021 Since March when COVID started and destroyed everyone’s plans, Colombia as destination was in our minds all the time. We patiently waited until it finally open its sea borders in December and all efforts were compensated by seeing our family. Strange enough that they opened when COVID was still rising and we endedContinue reading “Colombia, even with COVID what a great place!!”

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