Clouds and Water
When you’re on a passage out of sight of land there’s not a lot to take pics of, other than clouds and water. 🙂
When you’re on a passage out of sight of land there’s not a lot to take pics of, other than clouds and water. 🙂
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Lovely.
Please keep taking pictures of clouds and water –
and land, and fish, and boat, and Rebecca of course. 🙂
Mike
Wilco.
How far out on the Raymarine chartplotter can you zoom out. I wondered if your were go Trans Atlantic would can you see the other side and all waypoints in between? Thanks for the pics… great selection.
I don’t know, Paul. I assume all the way out!
FAB!!
🙂
A super group of images. No prizes for guessing my favorite !! (I`m a fisherman!! and a Yorkshireman !!! ) I follow your travels with great interest, on a daily basis, and whilst I only comment very infrequently I really enjoy reading about all your experiences, particularly as they cover such a broad spectrum from the technical to the very nearly naughty ! .
Thanks for taking the time to comment today then, John!
Beautiful example of a squall line. So, how did she sail on her first real voyage all tricked out?
Perfectly. It is a great boat. She’s not fully tricked out yet but will be soon.
Cool mon!
We call that yellow inflatable smiley Jolly Mon.
Mike, How well does the new Cat really perform? Please compare it to ZTC and the other monos you guys have been out on.
thanks
That is a post in itself but briefly the Leopard sails very well. Comparing it to ZTC is a bit of an apples and oranges thing. 32′ vs. 46’… That is a huge difference.