The trip from Cayman down to Colon in Panama was nothing but long and pretty boring! We had fair winds all the way and besides for the second night we almost never had to touch the sails at all. I thi
Anna, Davide, Vera and me are just about to set sail towards Colon in Panama where we will take the canal over to the Pacific ocean! I can’t really explain how much we are looking forward to the Pacif
We often hear from friends and family: when will you guys come home and live the “real” life?! This is our reality for now and I can tell you that this life is far from easy at all times! Sure –
Almost 3 weeks has passed sense the first Brazilian set foot on Cayman Island and the last one just left the boat two hours ago. Renato that is flying to directly to Croatia has a lot to look forward
Me and Davide has been practising free diving for a while now. Finally we had some use for our new learned skills. The wreck we are snorkelling around on was like a playground for us, depths from 10 t
At 18.00 local time today our on-board dive-guru Davide announced that Renato and Gibba passed their Rescue-Diver exam! According to Davide the guys did good and passed all the tests with excellent sc
We started of with sail and boat training as soon as Renato & his mother came onboard the boat. Renato who is a fast learner is handling the boat as a pro already; tacking, jibing and some marina
Finally everyone is onboard and we are ready to start our crazy “FUN” weeks together! Onboard the boat we now have our crazy Brazilian friend Renato, together with his brave mother- “matchu” and his f
You often hear; what doesn’t kill you makes your stronger. We are still alive but I can tell you that we do not feel strong at all- exhausted actually! As expected this trip was probably the tou
After spending christmas here in Cartagena it is now time to set the sails and head up north to Cayman Island. This leg will be a proper sail and a bird would have to fly in a straight line over 625 m
First of all I want to thank my awesome crew that sailed with us from Cayman Island to Cartagena in Colombia. Ray, Andrea and Steve that was out trying their sea legs for their first time was in for a
We often make the mistake to move even if the winds are not in our favor. We have done it many times in the past and we did it now again. To sail 200 nm can take us less than 30 hours in good conditio