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Pacific – Canal – Atlantic
We have been in Panama for a while now. Clearing in went without a hitch. Our vaccination certificates were sufficient, but on the second day
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From Costa Rica to Panama
Drake Bay, Costa Rica Beaching the dinghy in Drake Bay is a little tricky, sometimes you have to surf to shore. It took a little
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Costa Rica : Déjà vu
The trip to Costa Rica was a bit crazy. It took us 4 full days, but it was more motor sailing than normal sailing. The
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¡Hasta luego, Mexico!
We stayed longer than planned in the Banderas Bay. Besides the Fradolin, the Limelight was also there, they had problems with their engine and had
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Turning back southwards
In Ensenada, Mexico, we waited for Maika to come and visit us. She had a flight to Los Angeles, we hadn’t booked a connecting flight
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San Diego – almost there, and back again
Clearing out of Mexico was no problem, we did it with the help of the marina staff on Thursday and then set off on Friday.