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| Cape Town - Mediterranean January
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| We arrived in Cape Town on
January 24th and took over the BLUE PEARL in best condition, which
had been in Fuad Jacobs' care [more] |
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| HANSEATIC |
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| On Sunday the HANSEATIC made port in Cape
Town. How interesting to see the maneouvre [more] |
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| Seventh Day at Sea |
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After spending two pleasant and sunny days it started
clouding up again. Having caught my first fish, [more] |
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Bamboo |
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| Since we got under way from St. Helena's
James Bay, [more] |
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| Dolphins |
| ith a soft splash the bow of the BLUE PEARL
ploughs through [more]
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Cape Town Mid
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Total
distance 6400 sea miles / 11520 Km |
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| Eighth Day
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| Eleven o'clock at night. Anita is already lying in her bunk. We
have [more] |
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| Equator |
| On Friday 4th May at 08.40 a.m. we crossed for the
first time with our Blue Pearl [more] |
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| Head into the Wind! |
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| rom the 18th of June onwards we were on our way to Alicante to round
[more] |
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| Stay at St. Helena |
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| To make our first landfall as cruising
sailors we have chosen St. Helena. This island [more] |
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| Sal (Cape Verde) |
| e dropped the anchor in Sal
by the sand beach which stretched for miles [more]
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| Close-hauled |
| The last two days 'close-hauled' were
really hard! After leaving [more] |
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| Gibraltar |
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| This afternoon we set out to take the
last part [more] |
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