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Download appNava sailed beautifully in a very gentle sea breeze. Summer has found us, and we have just discovered our new favorite place to hang out. 🌞⚓️
Today we had every sail in use. We started with the code 0, then set the code D, later we sailed with our jib and the mainsail. The wind got stronger and stronger and we arrived in Corsica with 2 reefs in the mainsail and 3 reefs in the jib. Because Nava sailed so fast we reached Corsica earlier than planned. Happy to go to bed now.
After dropping our friend off in Marseille the Mistral pushed us eastwards today. Fun and fast sail 💙 No we have to hop in the dinghy to find a grocery shop.
very windy sailing trip to Marseille with 3 reefs in the main and 3 reefs in the solent 🌬️
If you have such a bright and shiny Code D.
At the beginning of May we have to be near Montpellier. So with wind from the right direction we took the opportunity to sail to the Spanish mainland. Found a pretty anchorage.
A peaceful sail on a cloudy day with little wind.
Our longest passage yet just the two of us. Almost 400 nm in 50 h. We started in very light wind but after half a day the wind picked up and brought us to our destination quickly. We are looking forward to relaxing and spending some time on the Balearic Islands. 🥾🏝️
Upwind sail from 2 reefs in the main to code 0 conditions.
We woke up excited this morning to pass the Strait of Gibraltar. We started with very little wind and 2 knots of boat speed. Luckely the wind picked up later and we had a nice sail to Gibraltar. Hiked up the mountain to see the apes and sunset.
First 4h of motoring and then a very light wind sail to get us closer to the street of Gibraltar. Luckely no encounter with orcas.
today we got plenty of salt and fresh water showers.
salty upwind ride
To avoid any encounters with Orcas we tried to sail in shallow waters around 20 Meters.
enjoyed the downwind sail with barely any waves ⛵️
Never thought we would use our lovely Code D almost every day.
We really enjoyed our ride after being stuck in the marina for 8 days.
Full moon sailing from Spain to Portugal 🌝
After 19 hours of motoring because of barely any wind, we had two great sailing days. We had the Code D (downwind gennaker) up most of the time and from time to time we heard our crew member at the helm cheering when we were surfing down a wave reaching a top speed of up to 18 knots 🤩Now we just woke up after a very calm night at anchor in the bay of Cedeira.
Left the Glénan islands by sunrise. Upwind sailing to Belle-Île with TWS around 15 knots. Took a refreshing bath in the sea. Winter in Bretagne isn’t that bad 😉 Empty bays everywhere.