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We’re circumnavigators
Atlantic Ocean

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

Thirty-seven days across the Indian Ocean
La Reunion

Thirty-seven days across the Indian Ocean

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

STUCK … on the other side of the world
New Zealand

STUCK … on the other side of the world

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

Tales from a floating, self-isolating, escape bubble
New Zealand

Tales from a floating, self-isolating, escape bubble

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

Islands at the End of the Earth
Cook Islands

Islands at the End of the Earth

“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

Sharks … and other fishy stories
Tuamotus Archipelago

Sharks … and other fishy stories

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

Twenty two days and 18 hours
South Pacific

Twenty two days and 18 hours

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

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