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Flag of Mexico  , Baja California,
Saturday, November 20, 2010

Many of our loyal readers don't comprehend the logistics of crossing an ocean; don’t appreciate the risk that we put ourselves through every time we sail from one port to another; don’t value the hard work that we have gone through and the skills that we needed to acquire in order to accomplish our sailing adventure. Well, perhaps the following photos will dispel some common misconceptions.



So, as you can see, anybody could do what we do…well, as long as you are over the 48" height requirement that is common on similar water rides like "Pirates of the Caribbean” at Disneyland.  So, now that you know our secret of fool proof navigation, i.e., being attached to an underwater railway to guide us along our journey, why don’t you sign up to become a part of our next leg of the trip?  Better watch out however, we might make you sit in the splash zone!
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Tracey Dolling on

Can I reserve a few seats in the splash zone.... maybe sometime late Jan, early Feb? I don't mind getting wet!

Gail Chapin on

I'm in! When and where?

Peg Mendenhall on

You guys are awesome! I really admire and respect the skill and know-how you possess to do what you're doing. It also takes a lot of courage to actually live your dream. Happy holidays to you!
Peg

Dennis on

I want to sign up to you can splash on me any time sir

Barbara McHale on

Yea, I don't get the sailing thing but my brother and his wife love the life. I need something solid beneath me. Hope you guys connect in P.V. Maybe you've already crossed water paths. MITA KUULUU They've been sailing for about 11 years or so.
If and when you see them, big hugs from little sister and mom.

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