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Patea - June 15, 2019
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Patea - June 15, 2019
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Lyndsay arrives, yay!
Patea - June 15, 2019
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Patea - June 15, 2019
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Four days anchored here and day tripping around the corner to the stunning Scandola nature reserve (land and sea) with lots of snorkelling, mountain goats, and stunning geology. Tim and my favourite ... Read More
Patea - June 15, 2019
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Oops, sorry, we haven't updated for a while...this is where we've been!
Patea - May 27, 2019
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A quick sail up the coast to the Island of Sanguinaires, a nice snorkel, followed by a couple of hours walking around the Island, checking out the historic buildings, fortifications, tracks, and ... Read More
Patea - May 26, 2019
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After a quick spin around Propriano doing check in formalities (5 mins with the gendarmeries), a quick shop, some beach time, and lots of photographs of the quaint little town, we sailed (and ... Read More
Patea - May 22, 2019
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A quick call in to this nice little anchorage in Minorca, Thai noodle spicy chicken for dinner, rounded off with a home-made egg custard for desert, a glorious nights sleep, then we're off to Corsica ... Read More
Patea - May 20, 2019
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Tucked back into Sa Calobra - the snake - with a glorious full moon about to sprout over the cliffs above us. A quick swim in the morning and we'll boost our way across to Minorca tomorrow, in the ... Read More
Patea - May 20, 2019
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Patea - 20th May 12pm
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Tucked in to the west side of the large bay that harbours Palma - the Mecca of (expensive) yachting in the Med. Super yachts, check. Beautiful little beaches and coves packed with punters, check ... Read More
Patea - 18th May 6pm
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The plague-ship Patea calls in to a nice we spot just north of Anthradx (how fitting) for the night, before heading to Palma tomorrow. Sorry Dani, the bug that was 'gifted' to Niamh on her flight ... Read More
Patea - 18th May 1pm
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A quick sail down to the island of Dragonera - named no doubt due to its profile and menacing cliffs (I'd swear it's a set from the Game Of Thrones), but after a quick visit to land, could equally ... Read More





