Read more about keeping a healthy stock of foods on board
Take any confident sailor who feels at home in their shore side kitchen and ask them to provision for a short sailing holiday and you are sure to stir up just a little angst. Suddenly the idea of....
Read more about keeping a healthy stock of foods on board
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It has been thirty years since my last visit to Greece. It's not that I haven't had opportunities to visit since then, but more that I've been reluctant to destroy my happy memories. For along with everything else, Greece is where I met Manny....
Read about passages to Greece, Egypt and through the Suez Canal Our arrival at Benalmenda marina signaled the end of our first leg of the delivery. It was here that the constant race against time and arguments ...
Read about our sail to Palma de Mallorca La Coruna turned out to be one of our favourite ports of call. Due to our broken auto helm, we had a few days to wait for parts. Darsena del Marina was a small ....
Read about cruising the atlantic coasts of Spain and Portugal Late June, after a month of idle chatter, Manny suddenly closed the deal on a delivery job. This was to be the longest delivery we have done yet and....
Read about our 3500 mile delivery of a Lagoon 50 yatch Our passage to Sardinia took on the usual routine. Our first day out we caught two tuna. By now the crew was getting rather blasé about fresh fish and as our freezers were full, we told Mosheko....
Read more about cruising in Sardina and Sicily Just think in a matter of a couple of hundred sea miles one can tie up at a different marina and explore the Egyptian pyramids, spend Christmas in Jerusalem and visit the Dead Sea in Israel or the wander through the spectacular ruins at Petra in Jordan....
Read more about exploring the northern reaches of the Red Sea October also is a month for passage making on the Red Sea. Some yachts that have spent the summer months in the Mediterranean now head towards the warmer winter climate and cheaper marinas of Egypt, Jordan and Israel. Others begin a slow ....
Read more for links and information on Cruising the Red Sea One day in March spring arrived in Eilat. Later that night, I lay in my berth caked in dust and wondering if it was actually possible to feel your body dehydrating. Breathing was uncomfortable....
Read about the sand storms of the Middle East Yofy is a Fortune 30 designed and built in British Columbia, Canada. It's a funny coincidence that two Canadians had to come half way around the globe to find their next (Canadian built) boat. We'd always admired.....
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