
Work hard, PLAY HARDER - Boys surf trip to El Salvador - Episode 40
November 06, 2019 by Sailing Parlay Revival | Language: EN Play Time: 00:16:27 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

After working full time for 5 weeks straight on our hurricane damaged catamaran, grinding fibreglass in the Guatemalan heat, we take a well deserved boys trip to El Tunco, in El Salvador, where we make a bunch of new friends and surf local spots Bocana, Bocanita, Sunzal and Punta Roca. We then get back to Rio Dulce and rent motorbikes for the day and blast around to different waterfalls and local villages.
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged 2012 Lagoon 450 Catamaran bought in Tortola, BVI at the beginning of 2018. Colin and his friend spent 4 months getting her seaworthy, before setting sail across the Caribbean. Follow our journey as we continue to fix her and eventually circumnavigate the globe!
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