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Crossing the Cook Strait in our TINY Liveaboard Sailboat Ep. 9
Click SUBSCRIBE to follow our journey đ After having originally planned to avoid the Cook Strait and our trip to Marlborough Sounds, we kept a close eye on the weather and luckily it changed in our favour. With winds of maximum 6 knots and swells of .5m, we set off early morning and motor sailed across the Cook Strait. Please note: As much as this looks like a relaxing sail in our video, it is a dangerous piece of water, which we would not have crossed unless the weather was in our favour.
