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The realities of SAILING across the INDIAN OCEAN with FAMILY Part 2
July 13, 2024
The realities of SAILING across the INDIAN OCEAN with FAMILY Part 2

The realities of SAILING across the INDIAN OCEAN with FAMILY Part 2

The realities of SAILING across the INDIAN OCEAN with FAMILY Part 2

The realities SAILING across THE INDIAN OCEAN with FAMILY Part 2

If you’d like sail with us for a week and help Finn get to the U23 world rowing championships enter the sweepstake https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/help-finn-get-to-canada-and-win-a-sailing-trip

Welcome back to another episode of The Cruising Kiwis brought to you from our floating home on the squally Indian Ocean . We still have at least six or seven days of sailing to reach our destination Victoria, the capital of the Seychelles.
The first days of our sail were punctuated with squalls, which exposed a leak in Ivan’s window and shredded our genoa.
Loosing the use of the Genoa has had a substantial effect on our boat speed.

Thank you for helping keep us afloat and supporting the creative process. You can be part of the crew for less than the price of a coffee. You can do so here:
– Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CruisingKiwis
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– PayPal using our email thecruisingkiwis@gmail.com

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Much love to you all,
Rob, Rachel, Finn, Declan, Ivan
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The realities SAILING across THE INDIAN OCEAN with FAMILY Part 2

If you'd like sail with us for a week and help Finn get to the U23 world rowing championships enter the sweepstake https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/help-finn-get-to-canada-and-win-a-sailing-trip

Welcome back to another episode of The Cruising Kiwis brought to you from our floating home on the squally Indian Ocean . We still have at least six or seven days of sailing to reach our destination Victoria, the capital of the Seychelles.
The first days of our sail were punctuated with squalls, which exposed a leak in Ivan's window and shredded our genoa.
Loosing the use of the Genoa has had a substantial effect on our boat speed.

Thank you for helping keep us afloat and supporting the creative process. You can be part of the crew for less than the price of a coffee. You can do so here:
- Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CruisingKiwis
- Paymate https://www.kerryhamilltrust.com/donate/
- PayPal using our email thecruisingkiwis@gmail.com

WEB SITE
www.thecruisingkiwis.com

SOCIAL MEDIA
Follow us on: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/THECRUISINGKIWIS
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/THECRUISINGKIWIS


Much love to you all,
Rob, Rachel, Finn, Declan, Ivan
https://www.patreon.com/CruisingKiwis


*****
Follow us in real time on Instagram and Facebook
@thecruisingkiwis
@finn_hamill
@declan_hamill
@ivanhamill

#TheCruisingKiwis

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