
Voyages of Entr'acte: The San Blas Islands and the Panama Canal - Trailer
June 17, 2014 by TheSailingChannel.TV | Language: EN Play Time: 00:02:27 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

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A film by Ellen & Ed Zacko | Running Time: 72 minutes
Join the crew of Entr’acte for a journey between two oceans. “The San Blas and Panama Canal” begins in Grenada and crosses the Caribbean Sea to the enchanting San Blas Islands. There Ellen and Ed Zacko re-unite with old friends Paula and John on Mr. John VI to explore the jungle of Panama and transit the Panama Canal together. Travel with them to this un-spoiled, primordial area inhabited by the Kuna Indians. Experience the magnificence of the Panama Canal from the deck of a small sailing vessel.
About Ed and Ellen Zacko
The couple have been cruising aboard Entr’acte, their Lyle Hess designed, Nor Sea 27 self-finished sloop for over 30 years. Ed and Ellen made their first film, The Partnership, in the late 1980s. It’s a story about two broadway musicians who decide to take a one year break and go sailing. Since then, Ellen and Ed have continued sailing, making three more videos documenting their cruising life. Look for them here soon.
Also from Ellen & Ed Zacko… Voyages of Entr’acte: The Partnership
http://youtu.be/d-JbivySQjU?list=PL30F881CCFF64A5C6
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