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Monday, January 26, 2015. Out of interest, I have tallied the miles we sailed on Ladybug and Ladybug II. In our first boat, the Cal 29, Ladybug, we sailed approximately 7600 nautical miles from Canada, down the US coast, in Mexico, and back to Canada via Hawaii over a period of a year. We spent about 60 nights at sea on her, mostly on the return trip. On Ladybug II, our Coast 34. We owned her for approximately 6 years. We spent about 100 nights at sea.
The Rancho Relaxo of the Seas. Saturday February 27th, 2016. So many months have passed without any news from the LosLocos. The Suvarov has a new owner. Thursday April 2nd, 2015.
Kids, Toys, and the Inevitable Mess.
US Coast Guard mobile, a good app with a compelling back story. Written by Ben Ellison on Aug 13, 2015 for Panbo, The Marine Electronics Hub. The free USCG Boating Safety App. Posted by 59º North Podcast.
Adventures on the high seas. We decided to get some rest and leave out once the wind picked up to around 20kts so we could make some good headway and find a more suitable anchorage along the way. 10pm came and we had.
Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors. Tags Sailing Under the Golden Gate. BAADS a Successful Sailing Team.
8230;dreaming a better dream. But first, we install our cockpit table.
Location de voilier - Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 29. Bienvenue sur le site Sailingbandol. 2- Ecrivez nous un mail pour consulter les disponibilités. 3- Réservez le bateau après validation de votre CV nautique. Réductions possibles pour réservation earlybird, longue durée, one way.
Discover the greatest living example of. The History of Thames Barges. Why the Thames Barge is so Important. The Future of Thames Sailing Barges. Where to see Thames Sailing Barges. Friends of the Sailing Barge.
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