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Hi!👋🏻 We're Ed & Paige. We met in 2011, and since then have grown together as a couple through our love of travel, sailing, and finding ourselves on some pretty epic (sometimes questionable) adventures. In 2014 Ed completed an 18 month circumnavigation with his father (I got to tag along for most of the Pacific🙌🏻). Following his return we knew we would do whatever it took to get back on the water, this time in our own boat, together. After nearly 5 years of planning, saving, and questioning our sanity, we quit our jobs in 2019 and sold most of our non-essential/non-heartfelt belongings. We've decided to spend the next few years (or as long as sustainable) dedicating ourselves to travel and adventure while living aboard our Cabo Rico 34, Sea Pearl. - Cheers!🍻 Paige & Ed Follow along on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/sailing.seapearl Song Credit: 00:01 Cody Francis - Weather Any Storm https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/RZI7R4iUkt/
https://www.barefoot-cruising-indonesia.com/boats/aboya/ Aboya is the Bugies name and originates from from old sailors tradition in South Sulawesi. It means “Searching for meaning or propose”. The name stands for a vessel that is of course going somewhere, but not without a mission, not without a purpose, but in a meaningful way and in harmony with nature… Aboya is not a conventional charter boat - and this stands for the kind of trips she is doing but also her unconventional build and environmentally conscious systems. Join us for a private voyage into the most remote regions of the indonesian archipelago, tailored to your very own style. Designed to explore beyond mainstream tourism, Aboya takes you to then most stunning locations in remote Indonesia. “The idea of Aboya is to have an economical, comfortable and safe vessel that sails well and is small enough to navigate to the most beautiful anchorages…