Finally we got our first Atlantic fish, Max and me caught a small but very tasty Golden Makril (also known as Dolphin fish or Mahi Mahi). Only one hour after the Big catch the poor fish got served tog
We are just about to leave this super nice place for our next destination-Martinique. If you sail in a straight line the distance would be 2300nm. So this place is definitely not around the corner. I
Some times I find that we are forgetting that we are actually out traveling, it´s very easy to get stuck in the marinas or on the boat instead of getting out and around. This morning we did just that-
After 6 days of superb sailing with great winds we can now announce our arrival at Cape Verde. We are now “parked” safe and sound in Mindelo marina. I must say that the sail down here from Las Palmas
We are now 300 miles away from our destination Cape Verde. The wind is more or less the same- 25 knots from north- east and we are doing around 6.7 knots of speed during the days and 5.5 during the ni
We have been on the sea now for almost 48 hours and we are doing good progress. The first 24 hours was really rough and we had winds up to 35 knots hitting the sail from behind. We have a great mix of
The wind just turned around and we will leave shortly. The boat is packed with food, water and a lot of cool people.I stopped guessing how long trips will take but according to the forecast we will ha
We are soon about to start our long sailing to The Caribbean via Cape Verde and I think its about time to do a proper introduction of the Atlantic crew. Max (20 Germany) A really cool young guy from
We have really strong winds at the moment and our stay in the marina has turned into a pretty bumpy experience. The pontoon were we are “parked” at is just by the entrance of the marina and it´s reall
All of the crew for the Atlantic crossing has now arrived to Las Palmas and to the boat. It feels like we hit the Jackpot, everyone seems to be super cool and laidback so I am sure this will be a “tri
We are now back in Las Palmas marina and are slowly getting ready for the Atlantic crossing. Two of our “Atlantic crewmembers” has already arrived- Max from Germany and Rado from Slovakia arrived this