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Category: j: Atlantic Crossing

Atlantic 2019 – Chained to the wheel

December 11, 2019November 20, 2020 Bill Ji: Canary Islands, j: Atlantic Crossing, k: Caribbean, Passage Making, Travel Log3 Comments on Atlantic 2019 – Chained to the wheel

16 days and 3045 nautical miles after setting off with the ARC Rally from Las Palmas we crossed the finish line at St. Lucia. All of us were relieved to have completed this difficult passage. We were anticipating a long…

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Off to the Carib

November 24, 2019November 20, 2020 Bill Jj: Atlantic Crossing, Passage Making, Travel Log2 Comments on Off to the Carib

We are off today for the St. Lucia. It is a festive scene here with music, goodbye’s and good drama watching boats all get off the dock at the same time. The departing forecast calls for us to take a…

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Atlantic Prep

November 24, 2019November 20, 2020 Bill Ji: Canary Islands, j: Atlantic Crossing, Passage Making, Travel Log1 Comment on Atlantic Prep

Before we knew it, the Atlantic Crossing – 3,000 nm over 2 to 3 weeks – is upon us. Since arriving in the Canaries we toured Lanzarote and Fuerteventura by land and sea and then headed off to Las Palmas…

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We are a Boston based family who took a year away to explore the world aboard an X-55 sailboat named Verbena. Here we chronicle our voyage. Subscribe for updates.

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Bill, Renee, Vera & Ben

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