1 YEAR OF SAILING IN 1 MINUTE!

1 Year of Sailing in 1 minute, No motor no problem the sailing dream must go on.
3183 Nm , 3 countries, 1 dead motor, 37 Fish, 19 Lobster, 7 Crabs and a lifetime of memories.

When we purchase our 1981 Hunter 33 on Lake Erie in Canada we never would have guessed what our first year as full time cruisers would be.
We left the Great Lakes and cruised down the Erie Canal to finally reach the Atlantic Ocean in New York. It was SV Wildly Intrepid’s first time touching salt water and surviving a bomb cyclone while at anchor. We saw so many things and met incredible people as we sailed down the United States East Coast. Crossing the Gulf Stream was a big accomplishment. It’s hard to describe the unforgettable adventures we had in the Bahamas. Especially with our engine dying on us within days of arriving and in the middle of the Great Bahama bank with no land in sight. From there on we explored Andros Island, New Providence, Eleuthera and the Exumas for months. Unfortunately we didn’t escape the pandemic but found shelter in Black Cay with our new family from Sailing Vinyasa.
With the approaching hurricane season we sailed for over 325 Nm for 56 straight hours and managed to make it safely back into Florida where we rebuilt our engine ourselves.
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