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Before sailing to BVIs and San Juan on my friend's boat, we put my dinghy on the deck and outboard stored away. Two of us did that but when I got back, it was just me to put it back in the water. The time lapse misses some of the bug wind gusts that made the dinghy hard to manage. Getting the dinghy in the water wasn't so bad but the outboard was tough. It's pretty heavy and we stored it in an awkward spot for one person to get it out. But everything worked out in the end.
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http://www.teambrunel.com/ #GetOnBoard report 29: A hitchhiking snake. The crew noticed there was something odd on the keel of the Team Brunel. Louis Balcaen had to go in and get rid of it. After examining it he discovered it was a snake to the discontent of Gerd-Jan Poortman who straight away resigned for a next Volvo Ocean Race. A Magenta Films production http://www.magenta-films.com