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Kicki & Thies on Wanderer III
November 4, 2013
Kicki & Thies on Wanderer III

Kicki & Thies on Wanderer III

Kicki & Thies on Wanderer III

TheSailingChannel.TV has restored and transferred to HD the classic circumnavigation sailing film, “Beyond the West Horizon,” filmed by Eric & Susan Hiscock aboard their 30 foot wooden sloop, Wanderer III from 1959 to 1962.

From his childhood, Thies Matzen had dreamed of becoming a wooden boat builder, and was enthralled with Eric & Susan Hiscock’s Wanderer III and her voyages. As a young man, he was able to purchase Wanderer III and restore her to better than original condition while maintaining her classic rig and features. For 25 years, Thies Matzen and Kicki Ericson have sailed more than 135,000 nautical miles aboard Eric and Susan Hiscock’s iconic 30 footer. Here is their story about Wanderer III.

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