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EP. 19 CONFLICT in Close Quarters | The UPS and DOWNS of Living on a Sailboat

4,111 Views· 15/04/22

As we continue our trek south, we soak up as much of the beautiful sunrises and sunsets as we can, trying to warm our souls (and fingers... since we can't find our gloves). As time passes by and our activities are limited because of the cold weather, Katy and I start to feel a bit cooped up. Hey, it happens. It is tough living in a small space surrounded by water that you don't want to swim in because it's so cold outside and having to keep pushing in an attempt to find warmer climate. After what seemed like an endless string of days chilled to the bone, we are pleasantly surprised by a sun filled day and a 70 degree afternoon to take the chill off before arriving in Charleston, SC. [ JOIN OUR COMMUNITY BY BECOMING A PATRON ] https://www.patreon.com/sailingseawind [ ONE TIME DONATIONS ] https://bit.ly/3e5YE78 [ BOAT SPECS ] 1978 Allied Seawind II Hull #89 Displacement - 15,000 pounds Ballast - 5,800 pounds of lead (encapsulated keel not bolted on) Marconi Cutter Rig Length - 32' Beam - 10.5' Water Draft - 4' 6" Air Draft - 45' [ MUSIC ] Epidemic Sound

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