From Saltimbanque to Tané via Tadalu - The transition from a monohull to a catamaran
Céline and Jérôme, who want to live and work aboard, have just sold their old aluminum monohull for a one-off catamaran built in strip planking.
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Céline and Jérôme, who want to live and work aboard, have just sold their old aluminum monohull for a one-off catamaran built in strip planking.
After 20 days through the Great Pacific Ocean, Et Voilà, from Catalina, California, arrived in Hiva Oa, they first stop in French Polynesia.
After having discovered New York and the United States, then Cuba, Sandrine and Eric, aboard Jingle, their Orana 44, wrote to us from Guanaja, in Honduras.
After quickly changing boats, from a Catana 42 to a Catana 47, Brigitte and Serge are setting off round the world again. The Pacific is their next objective, in a few thousand miles…
We are continuing to follow Olivier and his family around the world on board their catamaran Jaganda. Here we find them on the enchanting islands of Tahiti and Moorea.
After the French West Indies, Caroline and Benoit, the crew of the Vaga, a Privilege 435, stopped over in Puerto Rico, the most westerly destination of their long break. They had decided to bring the ...
Having joined up with the Cata Quatre in Tahiti, Vincent left Polynesia with two other crew members: Tom and Gaby, and headed for Noumea, 3000 nautical miles away. En route, they stopped at the Vava'u ...
After Puerto Rico, the crew of Fleur de Sel, a Lipari 41 sent us a postcard from the island of Cuba. Undoubtedly one of our favorites.
Having bought James Wharram's and Hannecke Boone's plans in 1998, it wasn't until August 2012 that the boat left its construction shed. The crew has written to us from Huahine.
Having set out on board the Ovea in 2013, Sylvie describes her battle...against sea-sickness.