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In this episode, after visiting another uncharted anchorage, we sail our longest passage yet - racing to arrive in Victoria in time for the Classic Boat Festival.

Finally, we complete our summer shakedown trip! …returning to the boatyard in Port Townsend, and considering all the things that have broken or didn’t work properly during the summer.

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Music;

Wayward Jane - Doucement

Morning Mandolin - Chris Haugen

Halo - Trüko

Wayward Jane - I didn’t realise that I loved you

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Back to the boatyard… lessons learned & things to fix

Support TALLY HO; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco ---- EPISODE 203 In this episode, after visiting another uncharted anchorage, we sail our longest passage yet - racing to arrive in Victoria in time for the Classic Boat Festival. Finally, we complete our summer shakedown trip! …returning to the boatyard in Port Townsend, and considering all the things that have broken or didn’t work properly during the summer. —— To become a Patron - https://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco To donate or support - http://sampsonboat.co.uk/support My Wishlist http://a.co/76y5IZP For sneaky previews of what’s going on in between episodes, follow my FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/sampsonboatco and INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/sampsonboatco. MANY THANKS! Music; Wayward Jane - Doucement Morning Mandolin - Chris Haugen Halo - Trüko Wayward Jane - I didn’t realise that I loved you Ep203

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chris soanes

Hey Leo - I just started over and there’s a lovely section in episode 3 or 4 where you’re standing on the rotten deck imagining being anchored in an inlet on a pacific island with a drink in hand…..did it live up to your expectations?

Derek Hyland

Hi Leo, amazing plans! Just to let you know that if you do choose the Cape Horn route, I would gladly help you with admin/logistics issues you may need sailing down the length of Chile (it is kind of long :) ) Heck, if your are shorthanded for rounding the cape, I would happily join you if you consider me fit for the adventure. I would suggest though considering traversing the Magellan Strait, avoiding somewhat the "furious fifties"