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Tercer día de la Travesía Aruba-Colombia. Por fin hemos llegado a tierras de Colombia!!! Lo habremos conseguido? O habremos tenido que llamar para que nos remolquen!?😱🤷🏼 . . . #sail #sailing #barco #barcos #catamaran #sailing_lasonambula #velero #paradise #tortuga #tuttle #caribe #caribbean #carib #destino #navegar #navegaravela #navegarporelmundo #travel #sailingaroundtheworld #navegaravela #island #aeroplane #aruba #plane #shroud #aeroporto #obenque #guaya #aruba🇦🇼 #colombia
We are enclosing and extending our wheelhouse before winter for protect and so we can move the mainsheet from the top of the aft cabin to above the wheelhouse (better safety and a better sheeting angle). This is the second part of the fabric enclosure and the next prototype frame. We are now living aboard our Rival 38 Centre Cockpit full-time while finishing a refit so we can launch ASAP. We have a frequently updated blog at https://sustainablesailing.net with membership options and a weekly newsletter at £2 per month for Early Bird Supporters. Our free Sustainable Sailing book is at: https://sustainablesailing.codeberg.page/ Or visit our shop at https://sustainablesailing.teemill.com/ for great hoodies, t-shirts and bags. When we bought Vida in August 2019 she was in a very tired and damp condition with all original equipment and fittings (much of it not working). We have removed all the gas, diesel and paraffin equipment, and are installing all-electric (motor, cooking etc). More details on our blog at https://sustainablesailing.net/ Socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SustainSailing Mastodon: https://mas.to/@SustainableSailing
I am living my dream, on a sailboat on the Pacific Coast. One nigh on the dock of the marina with a powerful light and a small net, exploring the flora and fauna of the Pacific. Learning to identify species and their food value. This is a Kelp Crab. Supposedly good eating, albeit quite small. This one went back to it’s home.