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We have since learned that Humpback whales slap their tails on the water for a few reasons—like communicating with other whales or marking their territory.[…]
Here’s some more personal information about this week’s video and what’s going on in our lives. This content is exclusive to our crew and VIP[…]
The lagoon quickly became a washing machine of wakes. These skilled athletes seemed to alter their course to use it to their advantage, surfing where[…]
We could not make water for four days after a storm with hefty rainfall brought significant runoff and debris into the anchorage. We spent $690.00 to[…]
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In our never-ending quest to stay positive, I’m not sure how our time here has been perceived online, but it has been hard for us.[…]
Here’s an early and ad-free release for this week’s video for our crew. We’ve also added some commentary below. Thank you for your continued support!
Ray has been carrying this kit in his backpack for years, and we have so many stories of when it has come in handy! If[…]
A Week Aboard S/V Sabado: 10/13/2024 – 10/20/2024 We arrived in Moorea at sunrise. This is our third visit, our second time arriving at sunrise,[…]