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E-power System

Many readers have shown interest in the upgraded E-system aboard TWO B so we decided to create a dedicated post to this subject. We didn’t want propane on board since it can be outright dangerous. Secondly, gas-applyances heat up the saloon in summer and bring extra condensation in winter. Thirdly, getting propane tanks refilled can […]

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Sailing into Türkiye.

We positioned the boat in Marathounda bay on the East coast of Symi island to have a better position to catch favourable winds when going further East. On Oct 10, 2020 at sunrise, we left Symi, and Greece, and Europe, for the 35 Nm to Marmaris in Turkey. Leaving Marathounda bay and Symi, and Europe,

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Dodecanese, Greece.

The name “Dodecanese”, meaning “The Twelve Islands”, denotes today an island group in the southeastern Aegean Sea, comprising fifteen major islands. When Greece was established as an independent sovereign state in 1830, after the war of independence from the Ottomans, the Dodecanese islands were left outside the Kingdom of Greece. The Italians had control over

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Cyclades, Greece.

We had to round Akra Maleas (Cape Maleas) to proceed further East. The seas around the cape can be treacherous and difficult to navigate, most famously described in the Odyssey. Homer describes how, after the sacking of Troy, Odysseus on his return home to Ithaca rounds Cape Maleas only to be blown off course, resulting

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Skimming past Italy.

In Menorca we waited for stable weather for the 230 miles sail to Malfatano in the South of Sardinia. The Tramontana wind blows from the South of France in South Easterly direction along the coast of Sardinia and on to Sicily. Too much wind and the swell gets uncomfortable. Too less and the sailing is

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Melilla, Spain.

Spain lifted travel restrictions on Jun 21, exactly three months after the lockdown in Morocco began on Mar 20. Yes, ………..now we had a place to go to but, …………. We had to ask the Moroccan authorities for permission to leave since the country is still under lock-down until Jul 14. After signing a document

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Tangier, Morocco – 3

Although the Medina and the Kasbah are the tourist source of income, Tangier has more up its sleeve. The modern business district can rival with many European cities and Tangier is surrounded by 4 major industrial parks home to a diversified industry. The glitzy towers and 4 lane roads miss the atmosphere of the older

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