Our First Christmas Afloat | We say goodbye to our drone after sailing to South Solitary Island

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Yep, we crashed our drone on Christmas day. A slight interruption into our usual videos, we jump into the future for a Christmas Day special. We hop aboard the Najad 49 in our family and sail out to South Solitary Island where we loose our dear drone. We stock ourselves up with delicious food and pop a bottle of champagne or two in an attempt to forget.

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Our First Christmas Afloat | We say goodbye to our drone after sailing to South Solitary Island Locations

  • South Solitary Island (-30.2054831,153.26693)

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