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http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We went to Cartagena for surfing and Suu attended a Spanish learning course. It was really nice to spend a week to ride some waves. Next week we will cross the Caribbean Sea in the direction of DR and Puerto Rico.
Vita has...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - As we have finished our teak deck work now we will travel 2 weeks in Colombia. First we will start with a trip to the Colombian desert to go kitesurfing there.
Alina and Vita are living their adventures in the US and Austr...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We had 2 problems on the boat - water was coming in. One problem was the rudder shaft sealing and the other a blister in the hull. So we decided to do another haul out to repair it and to be sure that Tavarua will be ready...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - As the teak deck looked awful after our first “refit“ we decided to do all new - no not new just a new refit. A lot of work but it looks awesome now. Vita and Alina enjoy their time in the US and Australia and both h...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After having visited the oldest coffee factory of South America we picked up our new pillows for the cockpit, went back to Tavarua and started to do the interior refit. A lot of boatwork…
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http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - I picked up Suu from the airport in Cartagena and 2 days later we had been in the Colombian Jungle for a nice hiking adventure and 3 wonderful days in a bamboo hut…
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http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Kitesurfing is really awesome here - nearly every day wind and even Sigi the shark diver recognized that sports not only under the water can be nice and started a 8 hour kitesurfing course in a nearby kitesurfingschool.
Be...
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Nesse episódio velejamos até a Cartagena na Colombia. Depois de 3 dias de viagem chegamos nesse destino cheio de vida e latinidade. Os últimos dias da travessia foram mais agitados, as ondas e o vento apertaram ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After our arrival in Colombia we had to do the paperwork - we went to Barranquilla to rent a car and visited Cartagena where we bought a new anchor chain for Tavarua. We also started to kitesurf and had a great time here b...
Foram 3 dias velejando no mar do Caribe, deixamos Aruba rumo a Cartagena de Índias na Colombia, três dias no meio do mar e aproximadamente 400 milhas náuticas. Nesse episódio mostramos como estava a previsão do tempo para sairmos e a primeira parte de...
Girls took over Zingaro! Come SAILING with us!!!! Go to https://sailingzingaro.com We are Exploring Colombia with our Brazilian Friend Idé. She's never been Sailing before, so we wanted to introduce her to this beautiful wet World!
Since Kim was on the B...
We didn't even look at a picture before we arrived in Cartagena... we thought we were in the WRONG place! It was a HUGE city, awesome people, great nightlife, and a Russian submarine turned bar. This is a cool one. Enjoy folks!
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Cartagena offered a lot of squalls and some chaos with dragging boats in the anchorage. But we also got to enjoy the charming city again and found exotic animals in the park before we checked out of the country and set off to the island group Islas Rosario...
Our time had run out in the marina in Santa Marta but the light southerly winds didn’t sound good for sailing to Panama. So instead we decided to sail to Cartagena and wait for a better forecast. The passage was quite eventful with sailing across the out...
We really like Colombia and didn’t want to go back to Santa Marta already so we headed inland to the city of eternal spring, Medellín. It's the second biggest city in Colombia and we explore the hills and neighborhoods of this cool city and learn more a...
We think we have found Colombia's busiest anchorage! Cartagena de Indias use to be South Americas biggest and most important port. Nowadays it's a convenient stop for cruisers on the way towards Panama. We boat-sit our friend's catamaran, a Leopard 40, and...
For the first time we get to experience life aboard a catamaran! We take the bus to Cartagena to boat-sit our friends Leopard 40. But before leaving Santa Marta we take you around and show you the mother of Colombian churches and we’re the Latin American...
Having the will to sail away is one thing. Having the boat to do it with is another. My engine is fixed and we're ready to go. We meet friends who have sailed from far. Sweden and Finland. Then it's our turn to go. Conditions are good, but in the Med that ...
Galopin gets towed back to Cartagena and the quest to the mystery of the runaway Perkins gets resolved thanks to the help of a very capable neighbor. Meanwhile, I take a break from the engine room to explore a tiny hidden pirate village and we meet Ray who...
The ambiance is fantastic in Cartagena during Semana Santa. The Dutch family is getting ready to go with some final preparations on their boat, which makes me think about my engine. Then back in the city, Roman soldiers parade through the streets and me an...
This episode takes place in Cartagena Spain. It was a destination I’d been hoping to get to from my frigid days in France and made it to Yacht Port Cartagena in the dark of night. I was also there at the right time, it was Semana Santa or Easter Week. Ca...
We're here in Cartagena now and loving it. It has everything you could ever want from an old world city. A great atmosphere and cheap food.
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