
First Sailboat in the Bay: Cruising Bougainville
Where Navionics charts fail and carved canoes still outnumber fiberglass, Bougainville rewards sailors willing to show up.

Where Navionics charts fail and carved canoes still outnumber fiberglass, Bougainville rewards sailors willing to show up.

From Virginia to Antigua on an Allures 45.9, Jill Gallin traded impostor syndrome for sea legs 750 miles offshore.

Where Navionics charts fail and carved canoes still outnumber fiberglass, Bougainville rewards sailors willing to show up.

From Virginia to Antigua on an Allures 45.9, Jill Gallin traded impostor syndrome for sea legs 750 miles offshore.
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