
Hauling Out – a.k.a. Please Don’t Drop Our Boat!
There are all kinds of trust in life, and we learned a new level of trust when the boat yard hauled our floating home out of the water for us.
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Pirates to the Left, Tropical Storm to the Right, and Gunshots Behind (Part I)
About 6 days into our crossing, a tropical storm was predicted to head close to Grenada before turning north to Barbados. Read more…

Land Ho!
After 1696 nautical miles and 236 hours (but who’s counting?!?), we made it to Grenada from Fortaleza! Read more…

No More Limes? We’re Outta Here!
Forget weather windows – when the pool bar runs out of both limes for caipirinhas and Heineken, we’re gone! Read more…

1600 Nautical Miles Down…
…1800 to go. Read more…

Back Together Again
As much as the girls and I loved spending time together while Ted, Pikin, and Ana brought Ohana up from Buenos Aires, we were so thankful when they finally arrived in Porto Frade. Read more…

Getting Ohana to Brazil
By the time we went back to Buenos Aires, we had been in South America for nearly two months. We were south in cold weather longer than expected, Read more…

The Fourth of July in Buenos Aires
We had waited to christen Ohana until her commissioning was complete, and then our initial exportation out of Argentina Read more…

Our First Sail
Our first sail on board Ohana was a much-anticipated experience. The day was beautiful Read more…