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Alberto Torroba crossed the Pacific Ocean in a open dugout canoe with no conventional navigational instruments in 1990.
SV “Ave Marina”
s/v Gilgarran makes it around Cape Point (Cape of Good Hope) www.sailingontology.wordpress.com
SV “Bonalette” leaving home to sail around the world.
http://bonavalette.ch
Luis from SV “Green Nomad” admiring his design sailing.
https://greennomadsail.wordpress.com
Tassio Azambuja on delivery of SY “Rocha”. Offshore.
http://www.tassioazambuja.com
SY “Bonavalette” is sailing around the world with the swiss trio Alex, David and Mike.
http://bonavalette.ch/
SY “Lorema”
Lorema is a Nordic Folkboat, originally built in Sweden in 1947.
http://sampsonboat.co.uk/
Beserk in the North West Passage.
WildVikings.com .
SV "Maracatu" was built by her owners Helio and Mara in the 80's at the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
http://maracatublog.com/
photo: Kimo Gorre
Tania Aebi returning to NY after her circumnavigation on board the Contessa 26 "Varuna".
Vincent Goudis onboard SV "Amulet"
http://www.vincentgoudis.fr/
Amyr Klink
SV ''Paratii'' in Antartica,
In 1990, Amyr Klink sailed solo to Antartica where he wintered with his boat. 13 months in the frozen continent.
Source: www.amyrklink.com.br
SV “Boxing Kangaroo” a Van de Stadt 34, sailing around the world. While trying to catch us some diner on the Atlantic they accidentally catched this shark. It was about 1.5 metres long. Luckily it got off the hook itself so they didn't have to hurt him or themselves.
www.boxingkangaroo.be
Teresa onboard her previous SV ''Daphne'', a Nor'Sea 27
Source: http://sailingsimplicity.com/
View from S/V ''Blue Marble''
Location: somewhere in French Polynesia
www.bluemarble.no
Staten Island
www.gauchosdelmar.com