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This was a sticky mess and I didn't like it one bit! Give me sanding for days, dusty work and all, but glue is not for me, everything is stick, you can't touch anything, it makes such a mess, especiall when you're not sure what you're doing.... But hey the plywood is on, on for eternity and I am happy about it. Does it look neat, does it look pretty? - Let's not talk about it. It's going to get covered with fibergalss anyways :) Happy days! IG: yvonnemarianna.travels Patreon: SailingStormy

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Riding epic waves and sharing unforgettable moments with the best crew. Pure ocean bliss and laughter! #OceanVibes #BeachLife #FriendshipGoals #Surfing

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2023 RORC Caribbean 600 & RORC Caribbean 600 Series. The RORC Caribbean 600 is a totally unique annual race and will celebrate its 14th year in 2023. The race is organized by the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC), a London and Cowes based club with a worldwide reputation for the management of offshore races. Since its inception in 2009 the RORC Caribbean 600 has earned recognition as one of the world’s classic offshore races and is a firm fixture on the international racing calendar and on the bucket list of any serious offshore sailor. Starting and finishing in Antigua, the unique 600-mile course uses 11 Eastern Caribbean islands as turning marks, providing an interesting challenge for both navigators and crew. With such a long racing course, the finishing times can vary by days. The RORC work with Falmouth-based Antigua Yacht Club and their army of local volunteers, supporting the management of this great event. Every yacht to finish the race is met with a welcoming cold beer – much appreciated after the 600 nautical mile challenge! For the first time in 2023 RORC introduces the RORC Caribbean Series aimed at providing a mix of competitive inshore and coastal racing before embarking on the challenges of the classic 600 mile offshore race. The series is expected to consist of: • Two days of inshore and short coastal races on Tuesday 14 and Wednesday 15 February 2023 • Layday on Thursday 16th February • The popular 360 Round Antigua Race on Friday 17 February • With prizegiving for the series joining the traditional opening party on Saturday 18 February • RORC Caribbean 600 starting Monday 20th February #Caribbean600 #RORCracing

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