Laniakea - The first thousand nautical miles!
In mid-June, the reopening of the Spanish border meant that it was time for the family round the world voyage to begin on board the little Wharram.
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In mid-June, the reopening of the Spanish border meant that it was time for the family round the world voyage to begin on board the little Wharram.
There is no plan! At least, they have no fixed plans. Just a long bucket list, but no route in mind. But if the wind takes them somewhere other than where they expected, then they will go there!
The crew of this Brazapi 52 is now in the Canary Islands. But getting there meant really getting stuck in...
Following a serious full refit on their catamaran, the crew of Mosquito Valiente sent us this postcard from Anaho, on the northern coast of Nuku Hiva, in the Marquesas islands.
Before they decided to make this stopover in the Indian Ocean, the few recent reports they read were not particularly positive: ‘It’s expensive.’ ‘The coral is dead.’ ‘You can’t go where ...
Having barely stepped ashore in Tenerife, in the Canaries, Jimmy Cornell took the helm of Elcano again, bound back for La Grande Motte, France. Was it in order to have a generator installed at the ...
What are the most beautiful anchorages, the most intense emotions, the best memories? Four years after casting off, it’s a tricky question for Marie, Michel and Timothé…
The Antares 44 has been upgraded, refreshed, repainted and is ready for the next leg of her journey.
The crew of Vahana, originally from Canada, wrote to us when they had just completed their first ocean crossing, between Cape Verde and the West Indies.
Following the closure of the borders, many people, sailors or not, found themselves stranded far from their homes. For some, a crossing under sail has become their only means of getting home.