Solo Sailing Preparations - UNTIE THE LINES III #41

My friends from SV Chuffed are picking up anchor to head back to Panama City and the fun times of buddy boating are over again.

There are some boat jobs that need to be done before I leave Pedro Gonzales to start my way over to Costa Rica.

Some of you had already commented on my engine panel…and of course that needs to be installed, you are right. So, let’s get that one off the list!

Always good to keep myself busy when friends leave and solitude finds its way back into my life.

Enjoy & Ahoy,
Nike & Karl

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