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OUR EXPERIENCE:
Seth is a lifelong sailor with over 25 years of boating experience. His family taught him to sail via ASA instruction and through many weekend trips on their family boat, a Benateau 35, sailed on Lake St. Clair, Michigan. He then moved to San Francisco where he raced with two [...]
one-design sailing teams before joining his families racing boat "Shadowfax," a classic Wianno Senior design based in Osterville, Mass.
Elizabeth is an adventurer by spirit and has traveled all around the world for both pleasure and work. While living in England she sailed in Croatia on the Med and also with the Hynes family in the Grenadines. Elizabeth is also part of the "Shadowfax" racing team and she looks forward to becoming a more confident Captain over the course of the next year.
THE BOAT:
Having never sailed a catamaran before in our lives, choosing to purchase one was very difficult. However, the more we researched the boats the more we liked them. Catamarans are great for cruising with their shallow draft and large living accommodations. They also feature inherent back-ups which improve safety; like two hulls, two rudders, two engines and props. Once we learned that Cats crossed the oceans regularly, we took a solid look at the options out there, of which there were plenty.
In the end, the Lagoon 380 stood out from the rest of the fleet for its dependability, successful production history and interior comforts. Our boat is a three berth "Owner's Version" that has never been chartered and has a larger head with a standing shower. When this was discovered, the search was over. After all, if Elizabeth is happy, Seth will be happy!
THE ITINERARY:
From the beginning it was always our plan to sail from the East Coast of the US to Australia, stopping along the way in the Caribbean and Central America. However, being new to the cruising life, we didn't want to force ourselves to do anything we didn't want, so the itinerary was left open. Not surprisingly, we loved our time cruising in the Caribbean but yearned for more of an adventure and opted to cross the Pacific Ocean in search of islands less visited. What we found was exactly what we were looking for. And in the end, Australia was a perfect boat market for a Catamaran and an end to an incredible 18 months of sailing. Below was our itinerary:
SEPTEMBER, 2008:
Refit boat in Norfolk, Virginia USA
OCTOBER, 2008:
Refit and sail Chesapeake to Annapolis, MD
NOVEMBER, 2008:
Caribbean 1500 rally to BVIs
British Virgin Islands, Caribbean
DECEMBER, 2008:
St. Martin, St. Barts, Ile Fourche, Statia, St. Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat
JANUARY, 2009:
Dominica, Antigua, Barbuda, The Saints, Guadeloupe
FEBRUARY:
Guadeloupe, Bonaire, Curacao, San Blas Islands, Panama
MARCH:
Cross through the Panama canal, Galapagos
APRIL:
Pacific Ocean Crossing, Marquesas
French Polynesia
MAY:
Marquesas, Tuamotus, Tahiti
JUNE:
Moorea, Huahine, Ta'haa, Bora Bora
JULY:
Bora Bora to Suwarrow, Cook Islands
AUGUST:
Niue and Vava'u Tonga
SEPTEMBER:
Tonga and Fiji
OCTOBER:
Fiji and Vanuatu
NOVEMBER & DECEMBER:
Eastern Australia, Bundaburg to Sydney
JANUARY:
Fly home from Sydney to San Francisco. Quickly get jobs during a recession. Start a family. Buy a house. Start fanatically reading other sailor's blogs.
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