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The sun is shining again. After about three days of foggy conditions, the sun slowly came out and now it’s even pleasantly warm! Land (Canada) is in sight or to be more ...

After a long, wet day a with a lot of challenging steering the finish is in sight. The past 24 hours we have tried to sail broad reach as much as possible, with as much ...

We did sail a bit more to the north then the others, it did prove not to be the best of choices because it brought us into a bank of fog with almost no wind. But things have ...

It has been a while since we wrote here, a lot has happened in the meantime. We got our price, we had some 2000 visitors every day and we hosted many deck receptions. Also we...

We have already left Boston. The days there were extremely busy for us and we had no time to update you all. Hopefully we do better now.
In the meantime we have started ...

After two nights at anchor we left the Cape Cod Bay. It was a lovely day of sailing. In the afternoon photographer Arthur made an extended photo shoot out of our dinghy after...

We have dropped anchor in front of Provincetown MA and are going to enjoy a nice rest. It seems we were able to hold on to the two first places: in class A and overall....

After a very long and tough morning, everything finally became a bit better in the afternoon. Slowly, the wind turned to southwest and we had a great position to sail in a ...

It is all very exciting! We are not only 1st in class A but also in the Overall category! This means first, over the entire fleet of A-, B-, C- and D-class (including ...

We really do notice the fact that we’re leaving the warm Gulf stream behind. 2 nights ago we were wearing merely shorts and t-shirts, enjoying the (almost) full moon. Now we ...