
EP 43 why do Dolphin become bow-riders? and we reach a milestone 4 K
January 07, 2022 by Sailing Frida af Wisby | Language: EN Play Time: 00:28:31 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

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00:34 Welcome to SY Frida af Wisby
00:58 Sines and Vasco da Gama
06:10 Engine check
06:58 Early departure
13:21 Dolphin Bow-riders 4k
19:41 Sailing around the south-west corner of Europe
21:11 Approaching Lagos
In this Episode we start in Sines och learn some history about the old Sea-discoveries. Then we make an early start in thick fog but our trouble with engine cooling reappear. When the sun cleared up we got visited by dolphins bow-riders, in the afternoon we reached a milestone when we rounded the most south-western corner of Europe.
We are a middle aged couple that has left our hectic business lives to go sailing with our boat Fridá af Wisby and our cat Litza. Our goal is not to go to a specific place but to reach a state of mind where we can really enjoy life.
Anders has been at the sea most of his life and sailed for the Swedish national dingy sailing team as a young man. Gitte has also grown up with boats and spent every summer sailing with her father as a teenager but made a pause of about 15 years without sailing as an adult, had just begun to pick-up the interest before she meet Anders some 5 years ago. Onboard we also have our cat Litza a 4 year old Devon Rex we call her the cattain because cats always decide over their humans.
Litza is a Devon Rex cat and she is the real cattain aboard.
Fridá af Wisby is a Wauquiez 47 pilot saloon that we Gitte and Anders bought in UK in 2019 and that we have sailed to Gotland and in season 1 2020 we sail in the Baltic Sea. 2021 we sailed the Atlantic coast of Europe.
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EP 43 why do Dolphin become bow-riders? and we reach a milestone 4 K Locations
- Atlanten (-14.5994134,-28.6731465)
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