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Wow! That's nearly 60 km per day! That makes for long days! Apparently you sailed when there was enough wind to maintain a decent speed and motored or motor-sailed when the wind went away. Nice job, and you obviously had fun.
Steve Milby J/24 "Captiva Wind" previously C&C 35, Cal 25, C25 TR/FK, C22 Past Commodore
Wow - that is a great video! I don't think I've watched anything I enjoyed more this summer. I especially like all the space dedicated to bottle storage down below.
May I suggest changing the name to "175km's With Displacement" since you have a displacement hull? Or does the title mean something else?
he kept himself alive that day long enough to get his boat to shore and signal for help (9 hours of forcing his own heart to beat and his lungs to breath during a heart attack).
Your father sounds like a tough guy. Hope he one day sails again.
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