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Nathalie and Philippe
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  • Costa Rica – the black series continues... in Paradise (1Part I)

    ByNathalie 13/04/201320/06/2023

    Tuesday 12 March – Arrival at the anchorage of Golfito opposite the hotel of Samoa del Sur. The Papuans are there. Stress, Insomnia has almost disappeared, The engine is repaired that's what matters despite having no news from the insurance. We celebrate the event at Samoa del Sur restaurant with Papuans, …

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  • Relaxation in Las Perlas and Coïba

    ByNathalie 13/03/201320/06/2023

    No photos!  Read the next article for an explanation Monday 25 February – Sunday 03 March:  We deserved a few days of "vacation" and it was in the islands of Las Perlas that we decided to go. It's in the Gulf of Panama, a day's journey at sea.

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  • One month to repair the engine

    ByNathalie 26/02/201320/06/2023

    Wednesday 23 January – After 12 days stuck in the middle of the Panama Canal, here we are stuck at the Playita ( Panama City)....which is a rolling mooring, polluted and noisy with all the boats of the canal zig zag between the sailboats. Silvio, The expert mandated by the insurance company, comes to see the condition of the engine, Photographs the rooms…

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  • The exit of Gatun Lake... The Pacific!

    ByNathalie 25/01/201320/06/2023

    Position: 8 54.45N 79 31.45W the 22 January 2013 around 15:00 (UTC-5) 19 January – Days go by and we are still waiting for an answer from the insurance to get us out of the Canal. A little reminder, 2 Options : for 19000 dollars using a canal tug, for 8000 dollars the insurance expert found…

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  • Seventh day on Gatun Lake... The rescue is organized?

    ByNathalie 18/01/201320/06/2023

    …. Finally, we believe in it and we "enjoy" this quiet anchorage of Gatun Lake. Every evening we see some sailboats crossing the Canal in one direction or the other... Aperitif or dinner together... Then we see them leave very early the next day wishing us "good luck". Elvir, The pilot who gave us…

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  • Stranded in the Panama Canal

    ByNathalie 15/01/201320/06/2023

    Position 9 15.66N 79 54.13W the 11 January 2013 around 18:00 (TU-5) After completing the formalities to pass the Panama Canal and paying dearly, here we are on our way to the Pacific. A canal pilot is with us and we have three more crew members (Philippe de Papou and Richard & Cynthia from…

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  • The myth of the Panama Canal... with or without agent?

    ByNathalie 09/01/201320/06/2023

    The complexity of the formalities to pass the Canal is part of the myths in the world of sailboats that sail around the world. We fear them, So we inquire by reading everything we find on the subject.... Many evenings are spent between captains comparing the latest news. Une multitude d’agents…

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  • Panama – Puerto Crystobal / Colon

    ByNathalie 04/01/201320/06/2023

    Friday 4 January 2013 – Position 9 21.85N 79 53.61W A little more than 152 miles and 26 sailing hours to reach Puerto Cristobal (Colon).  It is the port at the entrance of the Panama Canal (Atlantic side). First half without wind… so to the engine, then in the middle of the night the wind rises… but…

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  • Panama – Bocas del Toro

    ByNathalie 24/12/201220/06/2023

    Monday 24 December 2012 – Position 9 19.930N 82 14.875W A hop to anchor in front of the village of Bocas del Toro. Descent ashore to complete entry formalities into Panama. The Office of Maritime Affairs is closed! eh yes, it's Christmas Eve. The police station makes…

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