January 31, 2016

cruising world (usa) / february 2016

Cruising World (USA) / February 2016 print issue
"Southern Ocean, Family Style" - Story & Photos by Somira Sao

A story I wrote in 2013 (just after Pearl's birth) appears in the current issue of Cruising World (USA).

The 8-page spread documents a 30-day non-stop family passage we made aboard Anasazi Girl in the Southern Ocean in April 2012 from the Cape of Good Hope (Simons Town), South Africa to Fremantle, Western Australia . At that time, Tormentina and Raivo were ages 3 and 1.

The story and the type of sailing you experience at this latitude is without a doubt some of the most difficult and challenging you can take on. It takes a certain level of sailing experience, risk management skill, the right kind of boat, crew & conditions, as well as a very high mental & physical threshold for discomfort.

Tough is tough, but when the sailing here is good, it's really damn good. It's that feeling you ride long after the voyage is over.

Thanks to editors Mark Pillsbury & Jennifer Brett for supporting our sailing program and a big thanks to Dave Weaver for his work on the story layout.

"Southern Ocean, Family Style" - Story & Photos by Somira Sao
Cruising World (USA) - February 2016 issue
"Southern Ocean, Family Style" - Story & Photos by Somira Sao
Cruising World (USA) - February 2016 issue
"Southern Ocean, Family Style" - Story & Photos by Somira Sao
Cruising World (USA) - February 2016 issue
"Southern Ocean, Family Style" - Story & Photos by Somira Sao
Cruising World (USA) - February 2016 issue

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