
Nightmare! We lost the rudder in open ocean, EXTRA Episode (Ep. 45), Hilma Sailing
December 18, 2018 by Hilma Sailing | Language: EN Play Time: 00:56:11 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

We tried to built several rudders and and came 100 NM north in three days. We had to be towed the last 40 NM before we were safe in Majuro.
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