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off to sea a tiny tub
The weather forecast looked grim: eight days of stormy 30 knot winds, gusting to 40 at times, with plenty of rain. None of the locals could fathom why we’d venture out in these conditions–it was clearly the weather for a … Continue reading
sailing the socal seas
Last year, Steve took a series of sailing courses and became certified to charter sailboats up to 40′. Hoping to weave sailing into our broader travel plans, we decided to do a test run in Southern California to see if … Continue reading
