At sea Let yourself drift!

What does a day on the water look like? Our everyday life is determined by wind and weather. If we like a place, we like to stay there for a while.

San Blas, Panama, 2024
San Blas, Panama, 2024
Fatu Hiva, Marquesas, French Polynesia 2025
Fatu Hiva, Marquesas, French Polynesia 2025
Cervino in front of Sarky, with reddish Flamingo lagoons.
Cervino in front of Sarky, with reddish Flamingo lagoons.
Dream scenery in San Blas.
Dream scenery in San Blas.
Land lines in Lastovo, Croatia May 2022.
Land lines in Lastovo, Croatia May 2022.
West coast of Zakynthos, August 2022.
West coast of Zakynthos, August 2022.
Alone in Ithaca, August 2022.
Alone in Ithaca, August 2022.
The cliffs of Zakynthos, August 2022.
The cliffs of Zakynthos, August 2022.
Speculative anchorage in Gozo, May 2023.
Speculative anchorage in Gozo, May 2023.
The only ship in the bay, west coast Sardinia June 2023.
The only ship in the bay, west coast Sardinia June 2023.
Maddalena National Park, Sardinia June 2023.
Maddalena National Park, Sardinia June 2023.

Jumping into the cool water right after getting up - for us, this is one of the best ways to start the day. That's why we spend most of our time anchored in secluded bays. That means studying the weather, looking at the map and scouting.

"Today is my favourite day!"

Every day on the boat is different. What's on the agenda depends on the wind and weather. Small things fill the days: swimming, yoga on deck, scrubbing the hull, reading books, SUPing - and before you know it, the sun goes down. We love cooking and make time for it. The list of open boat work also keeps us on our toes, as we are electricians, plumbers and mechanics all in one. Small tasks such as shopping or taking out the rubbish can easily take up half a day. All in all, it's an incredibly exciting day.

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