
San Blas Charter On A Traditional Sailboat - UNTIE THE LINES III #28
November 18, 2017 by WhiteSpotPirates | Language: EN Play Time: 00:10:11 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

We have had a great week with our Untie The Lines charter group. They were really eager to lern how to run big old Joana and we had a fun time exploring the Kuna culture together.
If you would like to book a charter for next season, then head over to www.sailjoana.com or drop Maria a line at sailjoana@gmail.com. And by the way, I will be working charters with her again early 2018, so maybe I will see you then!!!
Ahoy, Nike & Karl
Visit http://www.whitespotpirates.com for more info about KARL, the journey or people I met during my trip.
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