
SAILOR GIRLS dress up to cross THE EQUATOR - UNTIE THE LINES IV #45
August 16, 2019 by WhiteSpotPirates | Language: EN Play Time: 00:14:45 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

Our voyage down south to Ecuador on SV Joana continues and we cross the Equator dressed up in our Shellback outfits.
We safely make it to Bahía Caraquez and get greeted by Ariosto who guides us into the river mouth to the mooring. A fun ride through the shallows and nearly surfing the waves on the beach with Joana.
More about Joana on www.SailJoana.com
Enjoy & Ahoy,
Nike, Maria and Joana
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