multihullsailor6
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Last winter there were over 20 yachts in the Red Sea the same time as us, I assume they all had insurance as you cannot transit the Suez Canal without it.
I take it we are talking third party insurance here?
Last winter there were over 20 yachts in the Red Sea the same time as us, I assume they all had insurance as you cannot transit the Suez Canal without it.
I take it we are talking third party insurance here?
Is rustybarge coming or just posting a warning?
Is rustybarge coming or just posting a warning?
Just wondering how you all got on, and hope you are all keeping safe....
please be very careful where you go.
latest news from Egypt: Uk and Canada have closed their embassies in Cairo because of terrorist fears.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-30377051
Just wondering how you all got on, and hope you are all keeping safe....
please be very careful where you go.
latest news from Egypt: Uk and Canada have closed their embassies in Cairo because of terrorist fears.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-30377051
Hi to all and thank you to Norna Biron for answering in my absense.
The rally has gone extremely well so far. The initial sign up was 19 but by the time we arrived at Limassol Marina (the start point) we were down to 13 one of which was still in the Ionion with boat problems. Most bowed out through boat problems, only one was concerned about the political situation. Before we left Limassol 2 more fell by the way side, one had to rush home due to family problems and the other sold their boat (it had been on the market for a while). The boat in the Ionion had major engine problems and would hopefully catch us up. Unfortunately, the Gods were not on their side, after a month of repairs and moving against weather they managed to get to Crete but again weather and personal circumstances beat them.
So a total of 10 boats it is and what a great bunch we have. If you check out our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/redseasailingsafari?fref=ts you will see it has been one big party. Lots of sailing, some great snorkelling and diving, some great marine life and a hell of alot of good food and drinks.
Right now it's break time at Hurghada so that people can go sight seeing and exploring in land or go back home to visit friends and family. Early January we head south all the way to the border of Egypt and Sudan then back up to Hurghada before the final push up the Suez Gulf and back to the Med.
Albert & Sheena
Hi to all and thank you to Norna Biron for answering in my absense.
The rally has gone extremely well so far. The initial sign up was 19 but by the time we arrived at Limassol Marina (the start point) we were down to 13 one of which was still in the Ionion with boat problems. Most bowed out through boat problems, only one was concerned about the political situation. Before we left Limassol 2 more fell by the way side, one had to rush home due to family problems and the other sold their boat (it had been on the market for a while). The boat in the Ionion had major engine problems and would hopefully catch us up. Unfortunately, the Gods were not on their side, after a month of repairs and moving against weather they managed to get to Crete but again weather and personal circumstances beat them.
So a total of 10 boats it is and what a great bunch we have. If you check out our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/redseasailingsafari?fref=ts you will see it has been one big party. Lots of sailing, some great snorkelling and diving, some great marine life and a hell of alot of good food and drinks.
Right now it's break time at Hurghada so that people can go sight seeing and exploring in land or go back home to visit friends and family. Early January we head south all the way to the border of Egypt and Sudan then back up to Hurghada before the final push up the Suez Gulf and back to the Med.
Albert & Sheena