
We’re circumnavigators
At precisely 20:30 on Friday 24 June, for a fleeting moment, we crossed Baggy’s outbound track, sailed over three years … Continue reading We’re circumnavigators
At precisely 20:30 on Friday 24 June, for a fleeting moment, we crossed Baggy’s outbound track, sailed over three years … Continue reading We’re circumnavigators
The story of sailing across the Indian Ocean from Darwin, Australia to La Reunion in thirty-seven days. Continue reading Thirty-seven days across the Indian Ocean
I’ll cut to the chase. We’re stuck – in New Zealand and in mud. In light of the Covid world … Continue reading STUCK … on the other side of the world
A splash is heard from the heads (toilet). Minutes later Paul storms through the saloon with a dripping wet toilet … Continue reading Tales from a floating, self-isolating, escape bubble
“A ghost’s done that. I DEFINATELY tied them properly. I even adjusted them.” We’d rigged twin headsails for the sailing … Continue reading Islands at the End of the Earth
You may have heard the expression ‘yum yum yellow’ – it’s a divers term for the attractiveness of yellow diving … Continue reading Sharks … and other fishy stories
1645, Friday 19 April We weighed anchor at Isabela Island, Galapagos and headed out to sea to sail over 3000 … Continue reading Twenty two days and 18 hours