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Les Temps Est Bon

With our new crew and freshly cleaned laundry ready in the afternoon, we made our way south once more. A low pressure was slowly forming over Turkey, so the Meltemi decreased for a few days, and we sailed smoothly until experiencing a small lull behind Nisyros.  The wind slowly returned

Dropping Anchor in the Dodecanese

In the afternoon, we left the town of Astypalea and sailed around the island to visit the bay, Vathy, on the northeast of the island.  We quickly sailed on a beam reach to the southeast corner where we were then caught in the eddies before finally reaching the wind again

On the Sea Again

With the epoxy set and the last new teak boards mounted in the cockpit after finally giving way at the end of our trip last year, we were able to take up the lines in Pireaus on Wednesday to start our summer voyage. The Meltemi began blowing in Athens giving

Turkey and Greece

The summer is quickly approaching, and we are very excitedly planning the route for our next tour.  We will set off from Athens in mid-July with plans to head quickly to the Dodecanese islands. From there, our plan is to slowly make our way up the Turkish coast.  There is

Return to Athens

After spending a day exploring the ancient city of Delos, we made our way to Mykonos to drop anchor next to the ship where Hauke was working. This brought us to the busy and extravagant Ornos Bay, which was definitely not a typical place for the Goden Wind with mega

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