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A Tour of Sailing Vessel Tess Bess (Spindrift 43) | DrakeParagon Sailing
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A Tour of Sailing Vessel Tess Bess (Spindrift 43) | DrakeParagon Sailing
The Spindrift 43 is formidable, cutter rigged, blue water sailboat designed by marine architect Ron Amy. Davie and Gill have made their Spindrift 43 into a beautiful and comfortable home. Join us as they take us on a tour of this magnificent boat and show ...
No more hauling by hand!! Windlass Installation [EP 54] | Sailing Millennial Falcon
Sailing Millennial Falcon
No more hauling by hand!! Windlass Installation [EP 54] | Sailing Millennial Falcon
After arriving in St Martin and collecting our new Lofrans Tigres windlass we eagerly set about installing it. We had a few challenges during and after the installation. To celebrate and to test our new windlass, we took our good friends Kenny and Mika ou...
Making Landfall at the Top of the World after 12 Days at Sea: SVALBARD in the Arctic Circle
DrakeParagon
Making Landfall at the Top of the World after 12 Days at Sea: SVALBARD in the Arctic Circle
After 12 days at sea through rough weather, the hard part is over...or is it. Our arrival in Svalbard takes a turn, literally, and we're suddenly facing 20 knots of wind in an unfamiliar harbour. We have been working very hard on our next Greenland episo...
An 1100 nautical mile offshore sail straight to Svalbard in the Arctic Circle
DrakeParagon
An 1100 nautical mile offshore sail straight to Svalbard in the Arctic Circle
Three years in the making and all of our preparation led to this moment...pushing off for Svalbard! 1100 nautical miles held more than a few surprises as the weather window we had hoped for evaporated. Join us on the beginning of this epic journey! We hav...
DrakeParagon Sailing in Svalbard
DrakeParagon
DrakeParagon Sailing in Svalbard
A postcard from our time thus far in Svalbard aboard Paragon with Drake, Mo, and Éanna reunited! I used to love 'Where the Sidewalk Ends' by Shel Silverstein when I was a child for all its wonder and absurdity and pure fun. And what a question...what lie...