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We are officially moored and settled in Mindelo, Cape Verde. Now it's time to meet some folks. From the guys working the marina, boat hitchhikers to seasoned sailors. As well we get a taste of some authentic Cabo Very music and are invited into the barrios...
We either picked a perfect weather window or got very lucky or both. This is the definition of "Smooth Sailing". In the conditions, we could just keep on going for days. Were totally adjusted and comfortable. We're very close to getting to our destination,...
In this episode we finish our passage from tangier to madeira and enjoy our awesome anchorage on the island Porto Santo before setting sail again for the island of flowers — Madeira!
The sailing was excellent, often enjoying 10 knots on a beam reach und...
Now we're on our way indeed! We fly the spinnaker and coast our way south at a steady 5kts. That doesn't mean everything goes well with my big orange sail. Bringing it down was a mess that got me all tangled up. Best thing is... no more seasickness!
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After about a year and a half in The Canary Islands, Natacha and I start our journey south to Cabo Verde Africa. A 800NM passage on the Mid-Atlantic Ocean. Our voyage begins with excitement in more 20kts wind on a rolling ocean. And on our first evening we...
Three years ago I never sailed on the open ocean. And here I am in the Mid-Atlantic 300NM off the coast of Africa between the Canary Islands and Cabo Verde. And that's where I'm going Cape Verde in Africa. In my trusty 37 year old Galopin. A 40ft Jeanneau ...
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...
Kelibia was the last port of call in Tunisia. Although it was sad to leave Tunisia, we weren’t quite as sad to leave behind the smells and flies of the fishing port. Although killing flies became a full-time sport for our youngest!
We’d been waiting s...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We finished our teak deck work now and it looks amazing. Moreover we have a new dinghy chap now and Vita and Alina show what’s going on in the US and Australia. They both have big fun and enjoy their travels.
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We made it to Tahiti! And we enjoy the civilization that we missed during past months. So much fun, and great time with friends, amazing fresh produce market, Polynesian dancing and... Hospitals... :( I guess sh___t happens even when you in Paradise...
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We are leaving for Cabo Verde but not before taking care of a few things on El Hierro Island. When cleaning the hull a turtle friend says hello while munching on a sardine. We go on a lava hike and I test out a new cool product. Go for some serious fishing...
Finally we are off and sailing south to the next and last Canary island on my list to visit. Conditions could not be better and with dolphins following it's smooth sailing to El Hierro. We have our friend Eleonore visit and together we check out an awesome...
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...
We are finally sailing to a new destination. But before that I experiment with a new drone. Take out my new crew for a bikini afternoon. Get marked forever. Buy loads of provisioning. See the police. And finally get my onboard drug situation settled so me ...
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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What I've been waiting for has finally arrived. Beautiful Natacha joins me and we're down to final preparations. That means some festa and sailing to get her up to the sailor's speed. She get's into it with gusto. And then we start to prepare Galopin for o...
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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I'm waiting for a friend to join me on my travels south, so I'm stuck for a while longer here on La Palma island. And it's a great place to be. You'll see why when you meet some of my marina neighbors, go to my favorite little beach and... that's right, we...
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.
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The apprentice sailor Fabrice, aka Fabio here on La Palma, proved he can sail. But to be a world wide traveller, one needs to adapt to local traditions. And here it's dancing and consuming. So we blend in to a local festival called La Romeria where there i...
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...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We crossed from Panama to Colombia - offshore - 230 nm. The first night we had a lot of lightnings but beside us - so we had luck and the second night was quiet and nice but at 4 a.m. everything changed. We hit a Colombian...
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