by oceangybe | Sep 27, 2007 | Blog
September 27, 2007 – Hugh A common idiom among boaters in the Pacific Northwest planning on sailing offshore is that if you can handle a circumnavigation of Vancouver Island, you can handle any conditions thrown at you during a circumnavigation of the globe....
by oceangybe | Sep 2, 2007 | Blog
September 2, 2007 – by Ryan Latitude: 17 degrees, 35.5 minutes S Longitude: 149 degrees, 37 min W Distance Traveled: 3950 nautical miles VROOOOM, BEEEEEEP, VROOOOM, BAAAAARRRRPPP, SCREEECH, VROOOOOM, CRIIIIEEEEEYYYYYT, BEEEEP, BAAARRRRRRP… Wow, traffic is noisy....
by oceangybe | Aug 28, 2007 | Blog
After leaving the tropical coral paradise of the Tuamotu’s, we were all feeling the need to find a location with food and water supplies, a good anchorage, some people to chat to and hopefully a couple waves. The next obvious location was the Windward Society...
by oceangybe | Aug 19, 2007 | Blog
Latitude: 16 degrees, 30 minutes S Longitude: 145 degrees, 27 min W Distance Traveled: 3616 nautical miles by Ryan The routine this morning was a little different to most mornings, owed to the three hour can’t-see-your-hand-in-front-of-your-face rainstorm that...
by oceangybe | Aug 17, 2007 | Blog
Latitude: 16 deg 30′ S, Longitude: 145 deg 27′ W – Bryson Throughout my life, I have been very lucky to have the opportunities to go exploring, traveling and adventuring in search of new cultures, different experiences and new coastlines. All my...