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.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
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Safe travels to Brazil Bronze!
ReplyDeleteWow! The tuna looks amazing!
Crazy!!! That’s a lot of fish Davis -grace
ReplyDeleteHahaha those fish don’t stand a chance against THEE BIG TUNA!! Safe travels love you dad🤙-Dom
ReplyDeleteLove you buddy
ReplyDeleteSo much
ReplyDeleteHe’ll ya big tuna👊🏼, jvt
ReplyDeleteWhat's up buddy!
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