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Mirabai
St John
Born in Maine, United States I’ve been sailing much of my adult life. After cruising for two years I made St. John, USVI my home. I’m a hundred ton USCG Master as well as PADI divemaster. I’m now sailing full time with the love of my life and enjoying all that life has to offer.
We absolutely FLEW back to Charlotte Amelie the other week. 18+ kts, consistently. it was really fun and Really FAST!
We raised the main and set the Code D and didn’t touch either until the wind died almost completely the final bit. Fantastic journey- well above 12+ kts for most of it, hitting 14.2 (sustained) for awhile. Albeit the arrival is to a place i’m not crazy about coming back to, but they have a boat part we needed, so it is what it is. just here for a flash, and then off to St. John and then BVI. all is well aboard the beautiful vessel Mirabai.
Just another blast around some of our fav spots
An awesome week out with a family getting them through their American Sailing certifications. Perfect weather and new captains certified. Happy days!
Super fun day out with a couple of short races around the cans for the first annual Cruisers Regatta! ⛵️💨 We got line honors in both races and had a blast sailing with friends. Thanks to all those that helped organize the regatta! Note - Not sure why the avg speed is so low 🤷♂️
An incredible opportunity not only to cross the Atlantic again, but also to learn from a real legend. One of my goals on this crossing was to become a better instructor. Jack, at Vagabonde Adventures was a great mentor for instructors like me who want to broaden and hone their teaching and coaching offerings. 📸 @emilehussell an absolute legend and master of the ficoccia
Lumpy start with an epic end. We had to slow down to get into port during daylight. Great winds and kind sea state made for a fast easy trip.
What a legendary team. Top speed of 18 knots heading into Gibraltar. Warm up for the Atlantic crossing.
So far so good. The first and Longest leg of the southbound delivery wrapped up this morning in Charleston where we will rest and do some boat work. I have been seriously impressed with how this priveledge 435 (no I’m not actually on Mirsbai) handled some pretty serious sea state around cape fear. And how well she points to wind. I’ve been even more impressed with how Jake and Jesica (Perseverance’s) proud owners have done. We have put some serious offshore miles under their keel and have had so many great learning opportunities. Call it trauma bonding if you’d like, but I think we’ll be friends for a very long time after this.