Cruise 2017 Adventure

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March 30th, 2019
ROPE WORK
Rope work or nautical knitting as I call it is one of my favourite pastimes as its so relaxing and unlike most sailing activities you produce something. This is the new dinghy strop with a grey chafe guard.
March 30th, 2019
COCHISE
I always think aluminium hulls look lovely but they positively preen in low light as does Steve and Lindas remarkable Cochise. This was taken at dawn with the super moon retreating above. That night we were invited for sundowners and had a fascinating tour of their boat which was enrichened by their lifetime of knowledge and experience. In fact, it is thanks to chatting to Steve that we have decided to head straight for the French Polynesian Islands as opposed to popping up to Alaska first.
March 30th, 2019
SUPER MOON
Sundowners rolled into a perfect night with a super moon and an amazing firework display put on by an obliging superyacht. Very good of them to round of a lovely day.
March 30th, 2019
STEAKS
As you can see Tracey and Ians request was for steaks so Alex, myself and Michelle pulled a cracking meal out of the bag.
March 30th, 2019
TRACEYS BIRTHDAY
If Alexs birthday wasn't enough we woke up the next day to Tracey and Ians birthday. A perfect morning was complimented by my croissants rising and browning off for the birthday breakfast before we motored in perfect conditions to Staniel Cay.
March 30th, 2019
ALEXs BIRTHDAY
Thirty years old and just into a days celebration which Tracey always loves doing for the kids. Fun in the sun followed by a lovely meal with rum sundowners. We were lucky enough to have Michelle and Ian with us for their company and Ians passion for Rum. He is now known as the Rum Sensei
March 30th, 2019
INTREPID
If your superyacht cant accommodate all your toys, well what you do is buy a shadow vessel such as this to take your helicopter, submarine, Jeep etc etc.
March 30th, 2019
BRAVO EUGENIA
We have seen a lot of super yachts now but this one definitely is top of the tree.
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