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Sailing Vessel Thalia III

Busking Seal
Marketa
01/01/2007, Hout bay

This bull seal was a permanent fixture on the waterfront. An enterprising local would take advantage of the crowds that gathered by passing a hat around and asking for money "to buy some fish for my seal"!

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Cruising Friends
Marketa
25/12/2006, Hout Bay

Our stay at the Hout Bay Yacht Club was memorable thanks to the many friends we made. Special thanks to Jeremy and Yvonne from Jandy who took us sightseeing, lent us tools, and Jeremy welded a pair of fairleads for our drogue, while Yvonne was a great help with the provisioning.

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Season's Greetings
Marketa
24/12/2006, Hout Bay, South Africa

Wishing you very happy holidays and all the best for 2007,
Marketa and Raoul


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Thalia arrives in South Africa
Marketa
13/12/2006, Hout Bay, South Africa

After 49 days at sea we were very grateful to step on terra firma. Tom, our ham radio friend who followed our progress over the last few days, as well as Yvonne and Jeremy were standing by to take our lines as Thalia came alongside.


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Cape of Good Hope
Marketa
13/12/2006, Off Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

We had the most magical landfall with the Cape on the horizon and whales, dolphins and seals cavorting in Thalia's wake. We later learned the reason for this enthusiastic welcome; they come to feed on huge schools of herring that are found near the Cape at this time of the year.

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Radio Days 2
Marketa
09/12/2006, En route to Capetown

As we approached the Cape of Good Hope accurate weather information and news from home became very important to us. Much to our delight, we were able to communicate with Herb in Ontario and Scott in Halifax all the way to Capetown.


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Feathered Friends
Marketa
08/12/2006, En route to Capetown

This part of the South Atlantic had an abundance of sea birds. The shearwaters were our constant companions, and we had frequent visits from grey-headed albatross and Mother Carrey's chickens.

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CME (Continuing Medical Education)
Marketa
06/12/2006, En route to Capetown

There's nothing like an ocean voyage for catching up with current literature. After 42 days at sea I finally read my way through the backlog of Red Journals on board.

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Celestial Navigation
Marketa
05/12/2006, En route to Capetown

Raoul's all happy after catching the noon sight. Celestial navigation provided hours of fun and the occasional correct position.

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Staying Clean
Marketa
23/11/2006, En route to Capetown

We carry 450 liters of fresh water and have the ability to collect rainwater under way, but a bucket of saltwater in the cockpit, also known as the cruising man's Jacuzzi, is hard to beat.
I became less of an enthusiast as we sailed into the higher latitudes and temperatures dropped.

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Crossing the Equator
Marketa
07/11/2006, En route to Capetown

Raoul is holding up a sign with our longitude. We celebrated by opening a bottle of orange liqueur from La Palma, and made sure we gave Neptune some as well.

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The Doldrums
Marketa
30/10/2006, En route to Capetown

We experienced very light winds with the occasional squall. Our cruising chute, the biggest sail on board, was much in use.

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Pest Control
Marketa
25/10/2006, Praia, San Tiago

All fresh produce bought at the Praia market had to be inspected and washed before coming aboard, in case of roaches or other creepy crawlies. The dinghy makes a good quarantine station.

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Tonaka
Marketa
24/10/2006, Praia, San Tiago

Tonaka is a friendly fisherman who looks after visiting yachts and their dinghies. Here he takes charge of Archie, our trusty inflatable.

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Rising to the Occasion
Marketa
19/10/2006, Tarrafal, Sao Nicolau

As a baking novice I was so amazed after turning out these two loaves; I had to take a photo. Just as well, they did not last long!

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Dorado
Marketa
14/10/2006, En route to Sao Nicolau

Raoul caught this beautiful Dorado shortly after sunrise. Lightly battered and fried in olive oil it made a delicious breakfast.

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Steering
Marketa
13/10/2006, En route to Sao Nicolau

Hand steering has its disadvantages as I found out when a stray wave found its way into the cockpit. Jim, our Aries wind vane seen in the background, is having a break while Raoul trims the sails.

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Thalia arrives in Palmeira
Marketa
11/10/2006, Sal, Cape Verde Islands

We were happy to drop anchor after a week on passage. Angelika and Gerd from Germany invited us for dinner aboard their boat where we met Connie, their charming cruising companion.

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Flying Fish
Marketa
08/10/2006, En route to the Cape Verde Islands

Breakfast anyone?

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Radio Days
Marketa
06/10/2006, En route to Cape Verde Islands

Our daily skeds with Scott and Herb on the HF radio are an important part of our day. It is good to receive messages from family and friends and talk about life on board. Here Raoul shares a joke with Scott.

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Who: Raoul & Marketa
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