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Last week I visited the ARES Shipyard in Turkey. If you have ever seen the documentary video I produced there last year, you will know that they have built a solid reputation for constructing military craft and are now offering an eye catching 62m super sailing yacht called SIMENA. My friends and colleagues Deniz Kaymaz and Sean McCarter from Northrop & Johnson represent the yacht for sale. Can’t wait to go back in the summer and film the sea trials!!!
Morning from Buren Bay! I just inflated my SUP (with mixed success), and I’m heading ashore for provisions thanks to Mitsu kindly lending me his car. A Canadian sailing couple has arrived nearby—always nice to see new faces out here. It’s a typical day of small adventures and daily logistics from life aboard Wahine. Whether it’s figuring out how to cap the SUP without losing half the air or rowing 400 meters to shore, life afloat keeps you humble. Thanks for following the journey—more updates from the Blue Zone coming soon! #BoatLife, #SailingJapan, #LiveAboard, #SUPFail, #NeverTooLate, #BlueZoneJourney, #MorningUpdate, #SoloSailor, #WahineSails, #InflatableSUP
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