The big sail of the Sweetpeas…

After a huge breakfast and some sugar for me, Jaspar woke up, and made his SweetPea ready for the huge leg, we would do today. The goal was the west-Nautilus passage up to Corsica, with the last stop for today at Fungbluf. Jeffrey, he has a really nice place up there, with a marina, invited us, and came along on the ride.

So we started with a bit delay at the TrYC further north. A very nice route, with sweet wind from the south, making things a lot easier. It was very pleasant that it turned early that day, after all the eastern land-wind.

The west-Nautilus passage is at some points really narrow, but if the Ushuaia can make it, it was no problem at all with the SweetPeas. Jasp knew the way, and thanks to the USB and a very good route, we made it in a pretty nice time.

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We left the narrow waters, to more open water, big channels up north, and the scenery got better and better. If you think the Blake Sea is nice, you want to see these areas! Almost no “Mainland” to see, just very nice coastal areas. Perfect spot to start a journey into this part of the world would be the Gateway Marina. We saw islands, castles and so much more, it was mind blowing. Marty and I were both amazed by this area, and also were Jaspar and Jeff. We stayed in contact using the RainbowSails YC – Synapse (it’s a radio).

After a very long tour, we finally arrived at Fungbulf. Even though it is a bit hidden, is is a wonderful place. Jeff invited us for some Mimosas and we enjoyed some time together after we tuck up and in the boats nicely behind one another. The perfect place for spending some days of vacation, before we take on the next leg.

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Two Peas in a Pot …

Jasper started early the other day, and Marty and I took some days just for us. Next to some quality time with my man, I also used the moment to repaint and finally name our SweetPea. Now she is called “Little Fireman”.

On this morning, due to some conversations on the mobile with Jaspar, I decided to start the next leg, very pleasing I have to say with southern wind. Marty was still, snug as a bug in a rug, sleeping in the cabin, as the first breeze filled the sails and took us up north again.

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The sun just came up, and painted the scenery into nice purple shades of light.

Wardroom became smaller and smaller behind the Little Fireman, and Triumphal was the goal to reach. The morningly wind freshened up a bit, and the water spray kept me awake. The waves and sounds of the sails and the mast, woke up my private fire fighter, so he crawled out of the sleeping bag and jumped into something not Adams costume like. Still yawning we sailed together the last part of this leg of the “around the World Tour”.

Triumphal was close, and I could feel his urge for a morning tea, and some real breakfast, just as my body craved something like that.

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We set the boat ashore on the beach in Triumphal at the yacht club, and enjoyed our time together, waiting for Jaspar, because that was just the beginning today.

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Two Peas in a Pot

But in our case more like three peas in two pots. Jaspar, my best friend got a great idea. Sailing around the known world with the Bandit Sweetpea. We weren’t with him on his first tour, but we caught up with him at Tunbuckle, so he would have company on his trip. When we finally could start sailing, the night came over, and we sailed most of the tine in moonlight.

We, was not just Jaspar and I, but Jaspar, Marty and me together. Our little cruise took us along the wonderful scenery of the southern coast of Nautilus Island, more far to the east and south. Kings Port was our destination, and with the soft and steady wind blowing from north-east we made nice 5 to 7 knots. The perfect speed to enjoy the view.

When we arrived at Kings Port, the sun was risen and gave us the most beautiful blue heaven, and sparkling water. After all that sailing, we enjoyed some zip lining at that little pirates outpost, before we sailed back  north to Wardroom, to stay for the day and the night.

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Fight, Sail, Love …

Fight…

I use my blog to express myself, and also to cope with things that happen in my life. Some of you may have already read, that there is a new man in my life. But this special man is not just part of my SecondLife but also of my Real-life. Since we have long distance relationship, some things are taken more hard than they are for real, and we are still figuring everything out, getting used to each other, without getting used to each other.

Yesterday we had such a day, a tough nut, after some more tough weeks, and it was hard, but we managed, and we are in a really good place again. So far the excuse in my private real life.

Sail…

Today, to refill our batteries, we decided on a small sailing tour in the SweetPea. It is a nice and slow boat, for a lazy but amazing sailing experience. Marty was wearing most of the time his uniform, but that happens when your job is your calling I guess.

Our little cruise started in Vindar, at the RS Yacht Club, down to the south. In the middle of the way, Marty and I met my best friend Jaspar, at Snug Sea. He just came back from the test run for the new rainbowsails cruise, so we had a small but cheeky chat, before we parted, and sailed our ways.

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So Marty’s and my way took us down to St.Martin, to the Rainbow Sails Power Boat Charter, where we had a nice time at their cute little beach, before we kept on sailing.

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The end was getting down to the Butterfly Island, and to grab there a kayak for a nice and slow ride, along the rainforest together.

Love…

That plan, sailing together, spending all this time together worked, and in the end, we needed some snuggle time on the SweetPea. We talked about making it look like a fire-boat, a really old one, we will see what I can make out of it.

And about the love-part of this post, just imagine what happened after that snuggling …

Little boat ride

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Not much to say here, but after the last update of the Ushuaia, I needed a texture pack, hence I was too lazy to open the texture pack included in the box … in the end all turned out great, plus Jaspar and I had an amazing day on the Blake Sea sailing.

First time for Second Chance(s)

Those of you how read my blog frequently know, that I have a knack for meaningful boat names. The Ushuaia was released right after I met Marty, and even tho I know it is early but I think I can call him the man of my dreams.

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After getting the thought that there might be no one out there, who can “stand” me for more than 5 minutes, this, meeting him, was like getting the second chance on living a happy life.

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So, since we share this feeling, about the second chance, it became the name of our new boat. I proudly present the first pictures or the ‘Second Chance’.

The Telxiepeia – Jaspars Ushuaia…

… a special paint job for the best friend there is.

 

Jaspar Recreant is one of the most loving and caring people I ever met. He made my SL worth the while, showed and tought me so much about sailing, flying and especially about friendship.

There are times, when I need more time in RL, but he always accepts it, and he is there, when I get back, and everything is as if nothing has changed. So – man of the year 2015 – for me it is definitely him.

The Ushuaia

I bought today the Ushuaia, the new boat by TMS. Thank you Dutch for such awesome work. OVER 80 textures are used to this baby, means I will have a LOT of work on my plate, because I already got requests for some personal notes. BUT I got the boat, and I wanted to show it of. Here on the way home, together with my boyfriend Marty.

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Gaze at it as long as you can, when I am done with it, it wont look like this anymore! Now I just have to find a name, wish me luck!

That is what I call a second date!

What can I say, for our “second date” I decided to take Marty flying. Yah all of you who read my blog know, with flying I mean sailing, in my wonderful catamaran Dragon Touch II – a Flying Phantom Model.

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Tho he is not quite acquainted with such a boat, it was partially a sailing lesson, but he got fast were to move, so we had not even one problem or heeling.

Fitting to that awesome, very “racy” date, because of the fast boat, I thought I will show you another great mesh up song, this one is originally about Kerala boat racing. I am a bit sad that I couldn’t find the lyrics, but I am sure, the music will speak for itself.

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Out little tour took us all the way from Gale Nook, to Crows Nest and down to Syrens Isle, where we had a nice little break and chat. Afterwards back to Gale Nook, and some snuggling.

A little Sailing Song Tour

A stolen kiss, a sailing song, a heart that’s heavy and a road that’s long.
You pave the way in front of me, I’ll need your anchor when I’m lost at sea.

Just a few days ago, I had a long sailing tour with my sister, and a new suitor. Before you ask, we decided to call it courting. For once it sounds just awesome and kind of old-fashioned, on the other hand its the pure truth tho, I just kinda like it.

We took a long way, up to Dex and the Northern Sea, to the Leviathan, and back. I can’t tell much more about that afternoon, because in the end it was just another amazing sail, with my B55 the Hope. She is such a dream come true.

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But while I was a bit researching for this post, I stumbled over the band Rackhouse Pilfer, and their “A Sailing Song” and fell in love. I hope you guys enjoy it as much as I do!