Por Dos

Family cruising in a Catamaran

16 December 2017 | Brisbane
04 November 2015 | Brisbane, Australia
30 October 2015 | Isle de Pines, Noumea, New Caledonia
08 October 2015 | Tanna, Vanuatu
01 October 2015 | Viti Levu, Mololo, Fiji
21 September 2015 | Namena, Musket Cove Malolo, Vuda Point Viti Levu, Fiji
12 September 2015 | Vanua Levu and Taveuni, Fiji
02 September 2015 | Tonga
13 August 2015 | Suwarrow, Cook Islands
25 July 2015 | Tahaa, Bora Bora and Maupiti French Polynesia
17 June 2015 | Tahiti & Moorea, French Polynesia
16 June 2015 | Fakarava, Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia
06 June 2015 | Tahanea, Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia
01 June 2015 | Raiatea, Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia
28 May 2015 | Taiohae Bay, Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia
12 May 2015 | Taiohae Bay, Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia
26 April 2015 | Academy Bay, Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Islas Galapagos, Ecuador
13 April 2015 | Panama to Galapagos
07 April 2015 | Balboa, Panama
31 March 2015 | Colon, Panama

An Ocean Passage

10 April 2013 | Domincan Republic to Bermuda
Roan Morwood-Portoles
We left Luperon, Dominican Republic, the 8th of April in a little above 20 knots of wind. This first day of the passage was uneventful except for the fact that I got seasick and threw up at 1300. Day 2 was much smoother and even though I felt a little queasy I never threw up and spent the whole day up in the cockpit listening to music. Day 3 went by in this same fashion interrupted by a few flying fish. But nearing night on day 4 a huge, white fish thingy mebob around 18 ft. long shot by our catamaran swimming quickly under the boat. To this day nobody knows what it was and I never saw it again. Finally, at 2400 on day 5 my brother and I where woken up to go to the customs house on Bermuda to check in then we went back to sleep and in the morning woke up to see a beautiful Bermudian day. Thus began our stay at the island and now I can say that I SURVIVED THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE! This passage was particularly fast as we did almost 200 miles a day! compared to other crossings this one has been better than most and I only threw up once.

Roan
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Vessel Name: S/V Por Dos
Vessel Make/Model: Catana 48
Hailing Port: Salem, MA
Crew: Mark, Marta, Alec & Roan
S/V Por Dos's Photos - Main
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Who: Mark, Marta, Alec & Roan
Port: Salem, MA
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