
Smooth sailing from the Dry Tortugas ... mostly | Ep. 156
March 05, 2022 by How to Sail Oceans | Language: EN Play Time: 00:11:29 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

Would have liked to spend another day or two in the Dry Tortugas, but alas the weather gods do abide sailors’ wishes. As it was I had about 24 hours to return to civilization before the next cold front. While the cold front was not forecast to be particularly severe, it was to usher in nearly a week of fresh to strong easterlies, which would make a return to the much more sheltered Newfound Harbor far more difficult, as it lay nearly 80 miles east of the Dry Tortugas.
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