The end of our first real full season of cruising. Sail La Vie is on the hard for the next 7 months. We have lived on the boat since January 5th, except for 9 days for boat repairs. We have circumnavigated most of Florida, from Tampa/St. Pete, up through part of the Keys, and up to Ft. Lauderdale. We did a 80 mile Gulf Stream Crossing. And have lived aboard in the Abacos region of the Bahamas since February 21st. Quite an adventure and it certainly can be said that we accomplished our dream of owning a catamaran and sailing in the Caribbean.We'll be back early next January for another round.
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Sail La Vie's New Home for the Season
Marsh Harbor Boatyard in the Bahamas (Abacos)
The end of our first real full season of cruising. Sail La Vie is on the hard for the next 7 months. We have lived on the boat since January 5th, except for 9 days for boat repairs. We have circumnavigated most of Florida, from Tampa/St. Pete, up through part of the Keys, and up to Ft. Lauderdale. We did a 80 mile Gulf Stream Crossing. And have lived aboard in the Abacos region of the Bahamas since February 21st. Quite an adventure and it certainly can be said that we accomplished our dream of owning a catamaran and sailing in the Caribbean.We'll be back early next January for another round.
The end of our first real full season of cruising. Sail La Vie is on the hard for the next 7 months. We have lived on the boat since January 5th, except for 9 days for boat repairs. We have circumnavigated most of Florida, from Tampa/St. Pete, up through part of the Keys, and up to Ft. Lauderdale. We did a 80 mile Gulf Stream Crossing. And have lived aboard in the Abacos region of the Bahamas since February 21st. Quite an adventure and it certainly can be said that we accomplished our dream of owning a catamaran and sailing in the Caribbean.We'll be back early next January for another round.
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