Sailing with YELO

19 April 2024 | between Cabo and Nuku
16 April 2024 | Cabo San Lucas
15 April 2024 | Los Frailes
14 April 2024 | Bahia los Muertos
10 April 2024 | la Paz
09 April 2024 | la Paz
13 January 2024 | La Paz
10 January 2024 | San Evaristo
07 January 2024 | San Evaristo
04 January 2024 | Punta Salinas, Isla San Jose
02 January 2024 | Punta San Telmo
01 January 2024 | Agua Verde
28 December 2023 | Puerto Balandra
19 December 2023 | San Juanico
17 December 2023 | Punta Chivato
16 December 2023 | Punta Chivato
28 November 2023 | Santa Rosalia
18 August 2023 | San Carlos

Another Iridium MSI floating satelite bouye

05 October 2020 | Vainono in Nake, Hao Tuamotu
Rolfo
Daniela got lucky and found another one of those fancy devices. Next time you eat tuna sushi ...think about it. It scares me how sophisticated we get to empty our oceans. Throwing dozens of sensors into the ocean at a few thousand dollars seems crazy but it makes
sense. Just cruising an hour and looking for fish in one of those big trawlers eats more diesel and takes valuable time. Soon we might this data directly from satellites and then there is no place for any fish to hide.
We released our hermit crabs. Daniela brought 2 more for them to keep company, but they seemed to be going on each other instantly. The bigger one climbs on top and the little one underneath starts a whimpering noise. Awesome battle , I remember this great IMAX
docu they made about one hermit crab pulling the other one out of his shell. On the big screen they do look like monsters from the past.
Still nobody here and i wasted a half a day trying to make a water catching system underneath my new solar panels...oh well
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Vessel Name: YELO
Vessel Make/Model: CATANA 431
Hailing Port: LANGKAWI
Crew: ROLF & DANIELA
YELO's Photos - Main
First sunny and hot, then the fog moves in and the boat gets all wet. You feel the light drizzle
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Created 20 March 2023