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Bluewater Sailing – A Little Guide 

Von |2025-07-27T08:51:39+02:00Juli 27th, 2025|Kategorien: Sailing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Bluewater Sailing – A Little Guide  Anchoring with cool zone (Elba) This sailing season taught me a lot: family time is everything, sailing without a motor can actually be relaxing—and yes, I even wrote a guide for you!  https://videopress.com/v/GEbqLfH6?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Happy about the new cool zone, made by Elite Yacht Covers! 1. You’ll never be fully prepared – and that’s okay. Perfectionists never leave the dock. Something will always be missing. Most of it you’ll replace, improvise, or forget you even wanted. 2. Salt and sun destroy everything. Metal, plastic, fabric, sails, skin, nerves – nothing survives long. Even stainless steel rusts. Just more slowly. 3. Bureaucracy is part of the journey. New island, new rules, new stamps. Same grumpy (sometimes kind) officials. You’ll survive.  4. Expensive gear doesn’t make you a better sailor. Fancy gadgets won’t help if you don’t understand the wind. And coffee still tastes good in flip-flops. 5. Spare parts are a global treasure hunt. You’ll become a master of improvisation. Flexibility beats technology every time. 6.  Storms come at night. Always. Usually when the autopilot quits. Learn to steer in 30-knot winds, rain, no sleep, and waves smashing over the bow.  7. You’ll meet the same people again. Yesterday’s neighbor is tomorrow’s. Same stories, same broken dinghies, same torn shirts. And maybe a shared prosecco.  8. Your boat will never be “done.” Not after three refits, five coats of paint, or replacing the watermaker again. If it can break, it will.  9. Happiness comes in tiny wins. A working anchor. A dry day. A worm-free mango. A bag of flour with no bugs. A lobster in exchange for drinking water. Pure joy. 10. Patience isn’t a virtue – it’s survival. Nothing ever happens fast. Not in port, not at sea, not with repairs. You’ll learn. Or [...]

ELBA: THIS IS ALL ABOUT GROUNDING MYSELF….

Von |2025-05-15T07:03:51+02:00Mai 15th, 2025|Kategorien: Sailing|Tags: , , , , , , |

Coming back to Elba after two years sailing in the Caribbean feels like coming home to a piece of my soul. I spent my childhood summers here—barefoot on these shores, heart full of wonder. Now, after many nautical miles and countries visited, the emotions hit deeper than the waves. Elba, you never left me. This is a gentle reminder to slow down and reconnect with what really matters. It’s all over your For You Page: Walking barefoot in the grass, sunlight dancing through trees, salty air, picnics, bike rides, and golden-hour walks with friends. Peace isn’t always found in a perfectly planned life or a straight-A report card. Sometimes, it’s found in bare feet on cool dirt, belly laughs under open skies, and just being.  Since 11 years I live part-time on our sailboat, and I’m not ashamed to admit that: 1. I love the richness of multicultural life—every anchorage brings new people, languages, and stories. Hike to the light house 2. I deeply appreciate the layers and charm of European culture, from coastal villages to historic harbors. 3. I’m completely addicted to the ocean—its moods, its power, and its peace. 4. I live by the rhythm of weather predictions—wind maps, barometers, and gut instincts guide my days. 5. I often feel small in this vast, wild world—and strangely, that makes me feel more alive than ever. Amore…..Biggi

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