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.
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.
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