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South Pacific Paradise

Pacific Crossing

When we looked at the logistics of sailing Two Drifters, our Lagoon 440 catamaran, 4,000 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean, the decision to do it doublehanded wasn’t made lightly.

My husband, Fergus, is an RYA-Yachtmaster and nothing much fazes him when sailing. I, on the other hand, am not as confident a sailor, but I have a good instinct, so we thought we could handle the expected month-long passage from Panama to French Polynesia; which would be the longest sail we’d ever done together, by a long shot.

Getting the boat ready in the Panama City anchorage of La Playita seemed far less stressful than when we prepared for our first ocean passage, across the Atlantic Ocean, three years ago. Maybe because we had a clearer idea of what to expect this time, or were more experienced; but it didn’t surprise us when there were the inevitable last-minute mechanical and technical issues that needed

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