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Riley
@Riley

Cowell

Voyager of oceans, exploder of sails, holder of breath. untethered both literally and figuratively.

Riley
Honshu, Myoko, Niigata, JapanFeb 24, 2025
Kai is often quite funny. Niche humour.
Riley
JapanOct 3, 2024

Distance

36nm

Avg. speed

7.8kts

Duration

4h 36m

Iki to Fukuoka.
Riley
Busuanga, Palawan, PhilippinesMay 20, 2024

Distance

11.3nm

Avg. speed

4.5kts

Duration

2h 29m

Not much wind
Showing a couple of spritely young fellows the ropes onboard was quite fun!
Riley
PhilippinesMay 4, 2024

Distance

103.4nm

Avg. speed

0.4kts

Duration

11d 23h 7m

Taking it easy
Riley
Dumaran, Palawan, PhilippinesApr 17, 2024

Distance

51.4nm

Avg. speed

7.5kts

Duration

6h 50m

Upwind rip for power
So good to have .8-1.5 kw coming in for most of the day. Made some water. Life is good.
Riley
PhilippinesMar 30, 2024

Distance

31.4nm

Avg. speed

6.5kts

Duration

4h 48m

Moving spots.
Riley
Sabah, MalaysiaMar 18, 2024

Distance

24.9nm

Avg. speed

10.8kts

Duration

2h 18m

Foray out of the jungle
Riley
MalaysiaMar 12, 2024

Distance

74.4nm

Avg. speed

9.2kts

Duration

8h 7m

The Best Day Of My Life. Or like pretty close.
Big gennaker downwind sail and confirmation of several life decisions I’d made. I could cry. We had very very nice conditions, mild sea state. We were doing: 20’s in 16-17T > TWA of 130 in super flat water. 23’s in 18T. TWA 140 The least important thing that people mostly want to know was top speed - 24.5 (probably more) It’s the first time we’d really pushed the boat like that, done some big numbers and seen the above wind speed performance. It was also the first time I was truly impressed with the Rapido. It felt like we were on rails at 17 knots. 😳 Some notes on the sail. We sustained on avg well over wind speed with biiiggg acceleration in the puffs. Slowed the boat down twice by going dead down wind. 170T and were sailing at 10-11 knots. Doing 18 knots “felt” like doing 11 on the Outremer but more stable. Again it felt like we were on rails. The kids were doing homeschooling at about 15 knots that is no exaggeration. I ran out of sea room at the end so an important note is that things appear quickly when you are moving at 20knots. It was surprising even having taken that into consideration. Had to furl a rather large gennaker in quite a hurry before turning upwind. ***The main thing though is that IT WAS FUUUNNN everyone wanted a turn at the helm and everyone was impressed with the acceleration. Big smiles.*** *I should say that we aren’t 100% on true wind speed and have just tried to accurately assess. We aren’t sure because if we are going slow the B&G gear says it’s blowing 15knots and as soon as we sheet in and rocket off the TWS jumps to 18/19 which obviously isn’t what the wind speed was. So for example we would call that 16 knots.
Riley
Kinabatangan, Sabah, MalaysiaMar 10, 2024

Distance

19.9nm

Avg. speed

7kts

Duration

2h 51m

Kinabatangan river
🐊 🙉 🦅 Also I went to check to see if the engine fan was still on. It was.
Riley
Kerobokan, Kuta Utara, Badung Regency, Bali, IndonesiaFeb 25, 2024
Another update from Bali. Less than 5 days till we’re back on La Vaga. 🙏
Riley
Kerobokan, Kuta Utara, Badung Regency, Bali, IndonesiaFeb 23, 2024
A day in the life of Bali. As nice as this is my heart is the ocean.
Riley
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MalaysiaDec 23, 2023

Distance

18.6nm

Avg. speed

4.6kts

Duration

4h 2m

Training Run
Good day on the water bombing around testing out the the gennaker and the app 😊
Riley
South Channel, Sabah, MalaysiaDec 14, 2023

Distance

0.8nm

Avg. speed

3.1kts

Duration

15m

Dinghy run
Bit windy out here but still fun
Riley
Ticao Pass, Bicol, PhilippinesDec 24, 2023

Distance

3 790.5nm

Avg. speed

6.9kts

Duration

23d

The Plan for Japaaaaannnn
Elayna Carausu
Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere ReserveJan 12, 2025

Distance

4 457.6nm

Avg. speed

0.5kts

Duration

361d 14h 2m

Trimaran life! (Part III)
We launched our new trimaran in November 2023 and embarked on an unforgettable journey 🥹. Our shakedown cruise to Borneo was anything but smooth lol. However, the adventure made it all worthwhile.. sailing up the Kinabatangan River, we encountered wild orangutans and crocodiles in their natural habitat. We also dove at Sipidan Island, one of the world’s best dive spots, where I saw more fish than I ever thought possible!! From there we ventured across the Sulu Sea, navigating pirate territory.. to reach the breathtaking Philippines. The water there reminded me of the Bahamas 🩵. Unfortunately we discovered a crack in our centerboard case, so we stopped in Subic Bay for repairs before setting off on a five day passage to Japan. Our first stop was Okinawa, where the Ryukyu Islands completely stole our hearts.. untouched natural wonders with incredible beauty. For me, Yakushima was the highlight.. an island of ancient forests and magical landscapes 😍. From there we sailed into the Seto Inland Sea, exploring culturally rich cities and remote, hidden islands far off the tourist trail. Along the way we discovered a deep love for Japan’s traditional onsens.. the perfect way to relax after long day at sea. The journey took an unexpected turn when a fishing boat collided with us in the middle of the night while we slept. Now we’re preparing for more repairs before setting off to explore a new destination! It’s been a wild ride on this new boat 🚀✨🤯 we feel so at home on her and just love her to bits. We can’t wait to see what’s next!
Riley
Sep 15, 2023

Distance

12.9nm

Avg. speed

0.6kts

Duration

20h 57m

Rapido Factory last day + Goodbye
Riley
Jul 24, 2023

Distance

1.4nm

Avg. speed

0.7kts

Duration

2h 1m

Grug went to the beach.
Riley
Jul 19, 2023

Distance

290.1nm

Avg. speed

0.4kts

Duration

29d

Lombok - Sumbawa

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