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Anchored in Fatu Hiva |
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Moored in Cabo San Lucas |
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Moored in El Salvador |
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Getting under way in Tahaa in October 2004 |
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Dana at the helm while the wind vane takes a rest |
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Chris at the bow |
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View of the port quarter |
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View of the starboard quarter |
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Sailing out of Tahaa |
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Taken down to bare wood in January 2004 |
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Wood looks like new! |
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New paint |
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Hauled out in October 2004 to freshen paint |
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Beam view |
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Bow view |
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Looking at the bow from the ratlines |
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Looking at the cockpit from the ratlines |
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Perkins 4-107 diesel engine |
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Interior cabin (all upholstered seating areas have storage
cabinets behind and below) |
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Interior cabin with v-birth door open & table folded down |
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Dining area (table goes down and with cushion insert it is
an additional berth that sleeps 2) |
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Couch (sleeps 1) (it's wider without back cushions & looks
good that way too) |
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Quarterberth (sleeps one) |
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Galley with 4-burner gimbaled stove |
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Head |
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V-birth (roomily sleeps 2) (we like our heads at the narrow
end, though most people face the other way) |
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Side view of one side of wide area of v-birth (1/3 the
width of the wide end) - cushions replaced with custom mattress |
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Cockpit table that can be used underway |
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Dinner at the cockpit table |
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Ker-Mor at dawn |
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Booby landing on our bowsprit |
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Dolphins and melon-headed whales below our bowsprit |
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Lots of people can fit on board comfortably! |