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| Captain/Skipper | Solero | |
| Sailed distance | 1006nm | |
| Duration | 105 days | |
| Boat Name | -- | |
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| Last reported position | N 55° 14' / E 09° 30' | |
| Blog Stats | 58 posts (18333 words) / 187 photos | |
| Visitors | 86902 | |
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juliaw August 29, 2010 at 12:42 AM
Hi Guys, Not sure if you are one & the same Dave & Dee from Newcastle we met at Port Stephens a couple of years back. We crashed your boat (that is all five of us) unannounced with bottles of wine and proceeded to have a lovely evening aboard your Jenneau 42ft. You had breakfast with us the next morning aboard our yacht Destiny. Could you drop a line to Ian & Julia (Sydneysiders) as we would like to make contact. Cheers! P.S. Love your site!
OzHippie August 15, 2010 at 03:25 AM
Hey Keavy’s. Another blog about lunch. I see a pattern forming here.
OzHippie July 21, 2010 at 10:55 AM
Hey Keavy’s. That must be some yacht you bought. Judging from the map. It must turn into a hovercraft when it hits land.
Margot July 19, 2010 at 07:33 AM
Ahoy there. Thanks for the b’day wishes. Had a week of catching up with family and friends, now come to an end after all that eatignadn drinking it is probably a good thing. Hope you are still afloat, have not heard from you for a while
T.J July 03, 2010 at 12:31 PM
If you get a chance, head over to Visby on Gotland. Probably quite busy already however. When I lived there in 1999, I remember seeing about 10 boats in the harbour early June and by the time we left in August there were about 250 boats!! It a beautiful place though. That’s why so many people go there I guess. Hej da!
T.J June 28, 2010 at 09:34 AM
G’day guys,
Keep up with the blog-I’m really enjoying following your progress ( and just a little envious to! ). Not sure how long your staying in Kobenhavn, but may I suggest you head down to favourite spot- Nyhavn. Naturally it’s an area full of pubs and restaurants!! Actually it’s located on a canal so while your gorging, you can check out the boats moored alongside. Have fun!
DaccaNettie June 22, 2010 at 01:33 PM
Hi Nords overseas!
Love the pictures and the boat, looks amazing and very comfortable inside!!!
Glad to see you got your priorities right and stocked up on grog before boarding.
We are keeping Dan’s in business on this side of the world, would you expect anything less!!
Hope your having a great time, it sure looks like it. We know you will return one day because we have Reg!!!!
Nettie, Dacca, Max & Jim
Margot June 22, 2010 at 08:50 AM
Happy Summer Solstice, how do they celebrate there? Your nights will start to get shorter now
Julles June 09, 2010 at 04:19 AM
Hi Dee and Dave
Blowing a norwester gale here today and coming straight into my loungeroom.
You sound like you are having great fun even if you had a million filters to clean.
Happy sailing and I will have a sparkling Bimbagen for you tonight,
Have not seen Anne yet but will call her soon,
Love from NW, all the dogs and me, Julles
twizzle May 29, 2010 at 12:41 PM
Hello Denise and Dave.Hope all is well and you are enjoying yourself. Thought I should remind you, that yesterday was Fridaty, and I didnt hear from you. Just joshing. Missing our Friday banter. Stay safe xoxox