Power & Motoryacht

Paws and Pain

ome may call us crazy, but much of our life aboard is consumed with caring for our four-legged companions. Some days I think they require more care than the boat does, but we wouldn’t have it any other way. We’re as much dog people as we are boat people, and life aboard—or life anywhere for that matter—wouldn’t be the same without our Portuguese Water Dogs. Our boat’s name means freedom in Portuguese; the boat is our freedom and it’s in our dog’s language, that alone should give you an idea

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