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While sailing back to Sab Blas I do some scouring work on the prop - it is full of growth and then the jib loses shape - something is wrong. The Halyard for the jib gets chafed through so we resnake the halyard back, it works out perfectly.
It's dinghy ti...
Margarida shows us she is the champ at catching crabs. I come second. Hey I don't care, I get to eat a log of crabs. The next day I am up early for a long ride out to some reefs that are a long way away. It doesn't all go to plan when the dinghy blows 1 se...
I leave Margarida early morning and head out for a spear. The trouble is, the sun is not high and it is a bit overcast so I can't see into the water and see the reefs. I stumble upon a reef when a set comes in and my motor dies right at the worst possible ...
Our food and water situation isn't good so we head back to the local Guna Village of Nargana to stock up. We hear there is a monkey in town kept as a pet so decided to check it and bring some bananas for it. We also hear that its' living condition are not ...
I am out of action so Margarida has to catch the fish for us. She takes it so seriously she spears until after the sun has gone down and we have trouble getting back to Freedom because it is a long way away and we have to find a gap in the reef in the dark...
We are still at Iguana Island and explore the lagoon out front. I come face to face with 2 large dog snappers and an oyster cruncher (Pompano) but I leave them alone since they are too big for the 2 of us to eat and look for something smaller. Meanwhile Ma...
We leave Hollandaise lagoon and head to a very rolly anchorage at Iguana Island. Its our very own island where we muck around and Margarida goes native and climbs a coconut palm too high and then has trouble get back down again. Coconuts, racquetball and g...
We get to Linton Bay and anchor and head to Sabanitas where all the supermarkets are, about 90 minutes away. But we are in for a tragedy. The supermarket does not have Oreos and Margarida's smile evaporates. It is a sad time until she brightens up and real...
Just wait to you see the drone footage of the Hollandaise Cays, it is breathtaking, quite simply a jewel in the sea.
Margarida takes a run on a huge sandbank and looks for shells and finds them in their 1000s although not quite what she was looking for. Sh...
Lots of sailing over the next two videos featuring my passage to the San Blas islands of Panama. Thank you for watching this episode, please give us a thumbs up and subscribe.
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It is time to leave Guna Yala (San Blas) and sail west in Panama towards the canal. But first we enjoy the Eastern Lemmon Cays and go snorkeling on a wreck. The sail to Linton Bay is windy and the waves that have travelled across the Caribbean sea are big!...
The wind had been blowing hard the last week in Guna Yala (San Blas), Panama and when we sail back towards mainland we get to experience how big the waves can be when they get pushed between the reefs. After a pit stop in Narganá we have a really smooth s...
Join us as we show how the cruising life in Guna Yala (San Blas) can look like. We explore new islands and anchorages, have dinner at the house of a Guna family and go on a dinghy adventure on behind the reef in Holandés Cays.
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A sailboat is drifting towards the reef in Guna Yala (San Blas) and we help the single handed sailor to get in to the anchorage and drop his anchor. After the little rescue mission we move the short distance to Green Island where a woman got badly injured ...
We don’t think this videos need any explanation. It speaks for itself. Sit down comfortably and enjoy this little piece of paradise in Guna Yala (San Blas).
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Sailing to the gorgeous San Blas Islands and a flats mission for giant fish.
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Finally we have some wind so we can sail! Next stop in Guna Yala is Mamaraga (Snug Harbor) where we meet Arquín and he shows us his wife’s pretty Molas. Then we make it to the gulf of Guna Yala and the island Narganá where we finally find internet. We ...
Our cruising in the remote Guna Yala in Panamá continues and next island was Whale Island which was a popular anchorage by the privateers in the 16th century. The we continue to the largest village in Guna Yala, Ustupu, to buy local SIM cards and find int...
Guna Yala in Panama is a complete different world and we're so happy to be able to experience it with RAN. After doing the whole clearance procedure in Puerto Obaldía we head to our first anchorage next to a Guna village in the remote Darien Gap. The peop...
With just 15 Nm to go to our destination in Panama we see a naval ship on the horizon changing course and heading straight towards us.
We are a Swedish couple who wanted a different kind of life. So we moved aboard our sailboat RAN, a custom built alumin...
After three months of working charters on sailjoana.com, it is time to return to good old Karl who is waiting patiently on one of Juan's moorings in Panama City.
Is it time for my new engine to arrive yet? Find out yourself in this week's episode!
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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.
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It's the last week in the San Blas Islands before going on my so far longest solo sail of 250nm to the island of San Andres. Some last small projects to get done...daily weather watching and of course some island exploration like usual.
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