We made it to the beautiful Island of Tobago yesterday 12/12/2025. We will be here until Tuesday and head to Grenada where I fly home on the 20th. This experience has been beyond amazing, life lessons learned and what a way to see places in the world I could never dream of. Can't wait to see you all and share some stories.
Dave And The Big Tuna
(Crossing the Atlantic and other irresponsible information)
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Sunday, December 7, 2025
Well we did it we crossed the equator some 5000 miles into the journey we're what they officially call shell backs. I guess when you cross the equator by sea people will get turtle shell tattoos. No that's not happening. We have approximately 6 days until we hit Grenada, we are currently riding a 2.5 mph current which is helping our progress. It's so humid as you can imagine but beautiful out, I will update soon.
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Well the island of Fernando De Naranho did not disappoint. From the beaches to the sea life to the amazing colors of the ocean water. We had a great time and here are a few pictures. We left Monday Dec 1st for Grenada which is my last crossing which will total just shy of 2000 miles (wow). On our way out yesterday we hooked a fresh Wahoo delicious. I will get back on in a few days.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Sorry for the long delay we have been side tracked by this most amazing island Fernando De Noronha. I can't explain the beauty which includes dolphins, turtles all around the boat on anchor. We're heading to the top ranked beach today for a visit I will share pictures tomorrow. Hope everyone has a fun family filled Thanksgiving and FOOTBALL lol.
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
It's been quite the journey taking on the mighty Atlantic, but also quite the experience. A lot of time on the ocean, we're currently 1200 knm into this passage for a total of 3641knm when we arrive Fernando. I have finished a book lot's of cooking and organizing and boat maintenance. We changed the oil in both diesel engines while underway which was interesting but fun. We will be arriving to the island of Fernando de Naranja on Saturday around midday. Looking forward to exploring this beautiful island it's supposed to be absolutely amazing. The water temp is almost 80 degrees and the water is the most beautiful deep blue with every mile that clicks by we can feel the tropical paradise getting closer. The flying fish are everywhere, they take suicide missions onto the boat daily. One little bugger made it thru my open hatch and landed in my sink!!! Thx Jeff!!! lol. Also can't forget the wonderful blueberry muffins made by Angela..
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
We left St.Helena on schedule heading for the island of Fernando de Noronha Archipelago in Brazil this will be a 10-12 day sail with one little stop to fish lol, which went very well. We landed three and three quarter yellow fin tuna as the big sharks were a little hungry. We had to reorganize all the freezers and refrigerators to store all the fish. They weighed between 50-80 pounds. Winds are light so we have had to do some motoring but it makes for very nice seas. Look forward to updating you on our crossing.
Our last morning on St. Helena was taken up by checking out with immigration and port control. We did some last minute provisioning and securing of the boat. Lastly we hiked Jacobs Ladder 699 steps straight up what a climb. We will head to sea at 4 p.m. so we wake up on the fishing grounds a bank called The Bonaparte sea Mount. Can't wait to see how we do.St. Helena was amazing the people were wonderful and I forgot to mention the Remembrance Day parade on Sunday, what a blast celebrating with all the locals.
Friday, November 7, 2025
What a beautiful Island, we had the pleasure of exploring today which was amazing. We got to visit Napoleon's tomb and his house he was exiled to. The history was amazing. Also, we got to see Johnathan the oldest living land animal at 192 years young. Today we're heading to egg Island about 5 miles away to try our hand at catching some Tuna and Wahoo. I will keep you updated on how we do, if no luck today on our way to the island of Fernando on Monday there is a famous high spot known for Big Tuna and Wahoo. Jonathan is housed at the Governors Mansion which is beautiful picture added. Also, we see signs all around the towns and love the sayings.
Thursday, November 6, 2025
We made it to the beautiful island of St. Helena what a journey. It was a total of 8 nights to the island which went quite quickly. On the way in yesterday we landed a Dorado which was the perfect birthday gift for Angela to go with her Filet Mignon for her birthday dinner a little surf and turf. We are about to go ashore to check in with customs and do some exploring. I will send more photos later from today. In the picture to Angelas left is Heather they bought a boat from the same company and are doing this crossing with us.. Heathers birthday was was the day before go figure.
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Friday, October 31, 2025
Sorry for the delay as in the South Atlantic the seas have been quite SPORTY as they call it. We call it rough as shit lol. Not a lot of great pictures but here are a few. We have gone just over 500NM and should be to St.Helena late Tuesday or early Wednesday morning. Spirits are high and this is quite the journey, miss you all and will update soon. I almost forgot to mention Rhonda surprised us in Namibia!!!
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