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Category: n: Pacific Crossing

Pacific Passage – thank you, Neptune!

March 13, 2020November 20, 2020 Renee Busheyn: Pacific Crossing, o: French Polynesia - Marquesas, Passage Making, Travel Log3 Comments on Pacific Passage – thank you, Neptune!

Thank you, Neptune! Our pledge to him while crossing the equator must have worked. It was a fast, 15 and a half day dream passage! We mostly had 15 knots of wind on a broad reach. Most of the time…

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“On a boat, going to the southern islands . . .”

February 26, 2020November 20, 2020 Bill Jn: Pacific Crossing, Passage Making, Travel Log5 Comments on “On a boat, going to the southern islands . . .”

Setting out today! Two of Boston’s finest sailors – Dave Kohn and Mike O’Brien – are joining us for our longest passage of our voyage, Pacific passage of 3000 nm from the Galapagos to the Marquesas. We set out with…

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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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