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- August 11, 20112by rascalwe circumnavigated the carribbean waters in two years on our 38 ft sailboat. During our travels our watermaker had taken a fritz and we were collecting delicious water rain for cooking and bathing. The most beautiful islands were in Panama the San Blas. The Kuna people were very friendly and most...
- May 14, 2009by rascalwe are now in Nevis a small island from the glitz and glamour of st. kitt's port. We walked the southern coast of white harbour and saw several green vertvet monkey's in the shrubs. It was better than any zoo i have ever been! Sailing takes you to so many places i had never ever dreamed. This has...
- April 28, 2009by rascali do consider myself a seasoned sailor, we have made it passed Camp town i mean George town in the bahamas. We were able to leave the D.R. after the navy cleared us , since you are unable to leave until you clearance. We were waiting for a good weather window to head to Samana Bay. We made it...
- February 16, 2009by rascal2 fresh conch, marinated with lime juice over night 1/2 red onion 1/2 onion 1 red peppper finely chopped 2 celery stalks 1/2 apple 1 hot pepper 1/2 lime 1/2 orange 1/2 lemon finely chop all of the above together and chilll , enjoy, wonderful tor happy hour
- October 25, 2008by rascalLoved the seminars with Don Street's and Jimmy Cornell , Very Imformative1 I really don't believe I need much help with provisioning , I surprised myself and I had more information to offer to other cruiser's
- June 26, 2008by rascalIt has been 2 weeks since we left our home and I am slowly adjusting to 38 ft which at times seems plenty of space for 2 adults. Finding storage space for everything that I brought aboard seems to be biggest hurdle. Oh well, looks like i will need to downsize again before releasing our dock lines...
- June 15, 2008by rascalmy husband and I have left our small secure apartment and moved aboard our 38 ft catalina . After storing everything aboard the water line has lowered. Can anyone else relate to this situation? I feel a bit homeless although we have this beautiful boat that can sleep six comfortably and now it...
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