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Enjoying the sailing life at anchor in Martinique, January 2020. Later that year I sailed solo back to the UK to complete my single-handed sailing circumnavigation of the world. Check out my 2 part film about the Voyage of Fathom: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-TVP7dP56ezfWlLJSTVKhL0GkKdKIvLd My Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thomdarcy My Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/yachtfathom My website: http://www.thomdarcy.com

Embark on a captivating journey of new beginnings and boat life! Join us as we explore the challenges and rewards of life afloat, from maneuvering heavy equipment to the peace of mind a reliable life raft provides. Discover the importance of preparedness and the beauty of life on the water. #BoatLife #BoatLife #MarinaLife #LifeRaft #Sailing #Boating #NewBeginnings #Adventure #WaterLife #OceanLife #Preparedness

A product of thousands of man-hours in hull design and optimisation, and with no expense spared in refining the crucial sailing ergonomics suited to a modern cruising couple, Seawind Catamarans announces the new 1370. A boat with the high aim of striking the perfect balance between performance and comfort in a 45’ bluewater cruiser - this cat is designed to be the best go-anywhere, live-aboard cruising catamaran available today. Our rigorous design efforts have produced a hull capable of truly thrilling light air and heavy weather speeds and impressive pointing ability while being easy to handle shorthanded or single-handed. Here's an introduction to a new boat we're truly proud of. We hope you enjoy it just half as much as we do. View more details here: https://www.seawindcats.com/seawind-1370/

Sunrise to sunset what a memorable day. We left Loutra, Kythnos, Greece in the am to a stunning sunset and glassed off waters. We had plenty of great sailing at 7 knots with both sails out and an average of 25 knots of wind to help us cross to the mainland and drop anchor in Varis Bay off Varkiza Beach, Greece. We had a quick dip in the sea at sunset to cool off before bed. We will miss our many friends in the Cyclades and Dodacanese but we are excited to be out of the main Meltemi path. Corinth Canal here we come ⛵️🙌🏼