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Wouhouuuu les bananas, Vos incantations, croisages de doigts et bonnes ondes ont fonctionné... Bon, il y aussi Captaine Tchoupi qui s'est démené... Grande joie 😀 après 3 jours de travaux acharnés, de contorsions acrobatiques, de sauna dégoulinant, d'écrous indomptables et d'un litre d'époxy, nous avons le bonheur😃 de vous annoncer que le moteur tourne, avance, ronronne 🦁 de nouveau. Ça tiendra le temps qu’il faudra, l’avenir nous le dira.🙏 Toutes les réparations seront expliquées dans une futur vidéo. Nous allons pouvoir partir serein de la Tanzanie ...

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Four years of building, not just a boat, but a home. We’ve sanded teak and shared late-night coffees, argued over tiny details and laughed over even smaller things. We’ve shaped this dream side by side — every bolt, every stitch, every plan held together by love and a shared vision. And as we stand here with just one month to go, I can’t help but think how rare and lucky it is… to find someone who shares the same dreams, the same values, and the same crazy idea of what an adventure should look like. Because in the end, it was never just about the boat — it was always about us.