
LIGHT WIND sailing: Taking up the challenge - UNTIE THE LINES IV #33
May 25, 2019 by WhiteSpotPirates | Language: EN Play Time: 00:09:45 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

The wind in this area is always on and off and it’s a never ending game of spotting a little wind ripple and pulling all sails out only for the wind to die right in the moment that you are all set to sail.
Simon is being a patient crew, though, and we try our best to sail whenever we can.
In the end we do have to push a bit with the engine to make it to our next bay, Bahía Nabuga, where more waterfall adventures and lots of friendly locals are waiting for us.
Enjoy & Ahoy,
Nike & Karl
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