Showing posts with label sailing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sailing. Show all posts

March 19, 2019

bahia marina / salvador de bahia - brasil

Super nice welcome from Derlei Correa & his staff at Bahia Marina in Salvador. Even got serenaded  by our clearing agent Ramon Filho.
Bahia Marina. Salvador de Bahia, BRASIL (janeiro de 2018)

Derlei Correa, Bahia Marina. Salvador de Bahia, BRASIL (janeiro de 2018)
Bahia Marina. Salvador de Bahia, BRASIL (janeiro de 2018)
Ramon Filho. Bahia Marina. Salvador de Bahia, BRASIL (janeiro de 2018)

sv smoke / transequatorial - 21 days: chaguaramus, trinidad to salvador, brasil

In December 2017, we began sailing passages along the coast of South America to deliver Smoke, a Chuck Paine Bougainvillea 62' to Punta del Este, Uruguay. 

James had been managing the refit of the boat in the Caribbean, the vessel was for sale, and the plan was to keep moving her south to Uruguay, where she could remain indefinitely until she sold.

The first leg was 21 days - from the Port of Chaguaramus, Trinidad to Salvador de Bahia, Brazil over the Christmas and New Year's holidays.

Anasazi Girl was stored on the land in St. David's, Grenada while we sailed Smoke south. Super nice sailing for our delivery crew - in the "naked" latitudes off the coast of Brazil.

Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Tarzan not sure sure about the suicidal hitch-hikers found in the cockpit.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
One hand for the boat. Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Despite the size of Smoke compared to Anasazi Girl, somehow all of five of us ended up in the little pilot of house for most of the passage. Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Brothers. Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Origami. Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
After we had stocked the boat with 200 diapers, Tarzan (at age 1 year & 8 months) decided that this passage was the time he would quit. He preferred the feel of the silky oak seat was better than stinky paƱales. Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
The kids mastered the art of making the monkey fist. Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Sad fate for the hitch-hiker flying fish. Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Vesper. Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Landfall - Salvador de Bahia. Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Landfall navigation. Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.
Clothed for landfall Salvador de Bahaia. Atlantic coast of Northern Brazil. Chaguaramus to Salvador de Bahia.

May 3, 2015

on the water recreation

Pearl (at 2 years) ready to take over the paddle.
Puerto Williams, Isla Navarino - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la AntÔrtica Chilena (febrero de 2015)
Tormentina (age 6)
Puerto Williams, Isla Navarino - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la AntÔrtica Chilena (febrero de 2015)

April 16, 2014

the day's collection

Isla Navarino was a place that I read about about in textbooks as a child and would dream only distantly about visiting.  Never did I imagine that this island at the bottom of the earth would become home.  On the Chilean shore of the Beagle Channel, the kids have found a beach combing utopia, a place teeming with marine life.  The sailors, meanwhile, have their own sailing paradise of flat water and wind.

Beagle Channel
Puerto Willams, Isla Navarino - CHILE (April 2014)
Beagle Channel
Puerto Willams, Isla Navarino - CHILE (April 2014)
Beagle Channel
Puerto Willams, Isla Navarino - CHILE (April 2014)
Limpet, Sea Urchin, and Centolla Shells
Puerto Willams, Isla Navarino - CHILE (April 2014)
Tormentina's Collection of the Day
Puerto Willams, Isla Navarino - CHILE (April 2014)
Sea Urchin Detail
Puerto Willams, Isla Navarino - CHILE (April 2014)
Limpet Detail
Puerto Willams, Isla Navarino - CHILE (April 2014)

October 29, 2013

bark europa

Bark Europa
Waitemata Harbour, Auckland - NEW ZEALAND (October 2013)

Bark Europa
Waitemata Harbour, Auckland - NEW ZEALAND (October 2013)

June 17, 2013

LINDA.meiden june 2013

A photo of Laura Dekker sailing Anasazi Girl is featured in the June 2013 issue of LINDA.meiden (Netherlands) / Photo by Somira Sao

We took Edwin Delaat, Laura Dekker, George Brasell, and Daniel Tealmann out for a day sail on A. Girl last summer.  I was less than a month away from giving birth and down below watching the charts as the young sailors drove the boat with ease around Waiheke Island.  Nice to pass the sailing torch to the next generation.

Laura Dekker driving Anasazi Girl.
Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand (November 2012)