PREPARING for our LONGEST CROSSING yet No. 40

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We are about to leave for the 680 nautical mile sail to La Graciosa in the Canary Islands. Having hopped over to the anchorage from the marina, we had a long list of boat jobs to crack on with, from wiring in our anchor light, to finally stopping that awful rattle of our mizzen coaxial cable.

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ALL profits from the month of December will go towards Cardiff Sailing Centres Sailability- an incredible program which gives individuals with disabilities the opportunity to get out on the water.

You can read more about the charity here: https://www.cbwac.com/sailing/sailability/

Hope you all enjoy,

Becka & Zach

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