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Muriel, Hervé, Julie and Robin offer you a summer immersion aboard Wall-e, their Windelo 50 Adventure: "1 month, 1500 nautical miles, 3 countries, 8 ?? Mediterranean islands, 1000 liters of fresh water for 5 people, lots of solar energy ??, lots of fun, lots of waves and upwind sailing (even too much!) and ? wind in the sails, electric motoring and bit of generator running, lots of fruit ?, some wing-foiling ???, bike-riding ?, so much fun being together and on the water again ??! Thank you Wall-e, thank you Windelo! The concept of the forward cockpit is absolutely amazing at sea and the "Favres en mer" are very happy ?! » Thanks to our @sailing_wall_e family for sharing these beautiful summer adventures. And what a pleasure for the team to see the delight among our catamarans owners. ?????? Muriel, Hervé, Julie et Robin vous proposent une immersion estivale à bord de Wall-e, leur Windelo 50 Adventure : « 1 mois, 1500 milles nautiques, 3 pays, 8 ?? îles méditerranéennes, 1000 litres d'eau douce à 5 personnes, beaucoup d'énergie solaire ?? , beaucoup de plaisir, beaucoup de vagues et de près (même trop!) et de ? vent dans les voiles, un peu de moteur électrique et de générateur, plein de fruits ?, un peu de Wing ???, un peu de ?, tellement de plaisir à être tous ensemble et à nouveau sur l'eau ??! Merci Wall-e, merci Windelo! Le concept du cockpit avant est absolument incroyable en navigation et les Favre en mer sont très heureux ?! » Un grand merci à notre famille @sailing_wall_e pour le partage de ces belles aventures estivales. Et quel plaisir pour l'équipe de voir le ravissement chez nos propriétaires de catamarans. ? pour en savoir plus / to learn more : www.windelo-catamaran.com #windelo #windelocatamaran #windelospotting #windelocrew #sailing #sailingaroundtheworld #circumnavigation #sailboat #sustainablesailing #bluewatercruiser #ecocatamaran #windeloadventure #windelo50 #Windelo50Adventure #sail #sailingadventure #sailingaway #sailingfamily #sailinglovers #sailingpassion #sailingtrip #sailor #voile #multihull #catamaran #sailingcatamaran #electricboat #solarboat #boatowner #electricsailing

After sailing to Bira on the Indonesian Island of Sulawesi, we explore the world of the Bugis people, once fearsome pirates and the origin of bogeyman myths, now famous worldwide for their amazing skills handcrafting massive traditional wooden ships The Bugis are the predominate ethnic group on southern peninsula of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi and are one of the most skilled and well known sea-faring people in Southeast Asia. Back in the Seventeen Hundreds the scary bogeyman was no myth but very, very real murdering plundering, pillaging pirates creating havoc along the spice routes plied by ships of the Dutch and English colonial companies. "Beware of the bogeyman" was a phrase used to motivate sailors of these colonial traders to be watchful and ever alert. These bogeymen, the Bugis, weren't imaginary ghosts but rather a very real, dangerous threat to ship and crew. The modern day Bugis are no longer fearsome pirates but are still master mariners and skilled ship builders almost totally responsible for Indonesia having the largest fleet of timber cargo ships in the world. In addition to that, there is now an also impressive fleet of traditionally constructed timber sail and motor boats catering for the exploding adventure tourism and live aboard dive markets. Visiting this hub of traditional wooden ship building had been on our bucket list for a very long time and fully lived up to our anticipation.