Faithful followers of the blog will remember the many fun-filled days Dylan, Dee Dee, and their best buddy, Gracie, spent at the beach in the Bahamas. Mom loved those times so well, she chose the above picture for her iPad background. If you’ve missed …
Thyboron, Denmark
The largest naval battle in history took place 55nm west of Thyboron, Denmark. In 1916, 99 ships German High Seas fleet faced 151 ships of the British Grand Fleet in the World War I Battle of Jutland. One of the reasons we’d stopped at Thyboron was to visit the Sea War Museum there, with its…
Sony 100-400 G Master with A9 Body Tracking
There are a lot of Canon and Nikon shooters wondering if Sony has gotten competitive on focus tracking. The following …Read More
31 October 2018 Ocala, FL
Today was my inaugural swim in one of our beautiful pools. This one is just a five minute stroll up the street. My swim was puny but it’s been so long since I’ve had the opportunity and I intend to get stronger every day. I have eagerly anticipated the day that I could swim at the slightest whim. 🏊♀️🏊♀️🏊♀️ Not in any of the pools have I had to clamber for a lane to myself.
We’re so empty that we echo.
31 October 2018 Ocala, FL
Today was my inaugural swim in one of our beautiful pools. This one is just a five minute stroll up the street. My swim was puny but it’s been so long since I’ve had the opportunity and I intend to get stronger every day. I have eagerly anticipated the day that I could swim at the slightest whim. 🏊♀️🏊♀️🏊♀️ Not in any of the pools have I had to clamber for a lane to myself.
We’re so empty that we echo.
North Sea Crossing to Denmark
In early October, we made a 180-mile overnight crossing of the North Sea from Stavanger, Norway to Thyboron, Denmark. We’d had an incredible five months in Norway and wish we could have stayed for a year or more. The North Sea has a fearsome reputation, but we had a blissfully easy run with winds less…
Welcome
Welcome to the Kosmos Travel Log. All the stories from our 2007-2009 global circumnavigation aboard Kosmos are here, as well surrounding stories. There are over 800 posts covering all kinds of topics. Some good places to start: Highlights FAQ About Christi, Eric, and Keith Our Books About Our Blog About Our Boat Note we had … Continue reading Welcome
TRANSPAC III
| Leaving Hawaii behind, sunrise to the east |
| The fuel dock in Ala Wai no longer sells fuel to the public. It is now privately owned. BUT.. for a fee ($200) the owner will let you dock and fuel up from a truck. We used the Fuel Man |
Going upwind, 13-18Kts of wind, 10.5 Kts boat speed
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| Five-day outlook: we knew it was going to be close |
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| Arriving Cabo: we need to keep on going! |
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| Our daily recon: WP14, we clocked 283 NM that day |
By the numbers:
- Distance: 2,661 NM
- Time: 10 days, 18 hours
- Average speed: 10.3 kts
- Fuel used: 2,000 Gal.
- Reserve: 600 Gal.
| Arriving Cabo ahead of WILLA |
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| The beautiful white rocks at Cabo San Lucas. We arrived with drizzle and flat seas, no wind |
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| Would you know there is a hurricane coming? |
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| Rounding Cabo San Lucas, the cave. Nobody on the beaches, the Port Captain has shut down the beaches, restricted navigation to wharf-to-wharf only. |
| Bahia de los Muertos (rebaptized Bahia de los Sueños) |
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| WILLA to the South… we are just at the edge of the weather system |
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| Marina de La Paz: Great docks, spa time for DOMINO |
TRANSPAC III
| Leaving Hawaii behind, sunrise to the east |
| The fuel dock in Ala Wai no longer sells fuel to the public. It is now privately owned. BUT.. for a fee ($200) the owner will let you dock and fuel up from a truck. We used the Fuel Man |
Going upwind, 13-18Kts of wind, 10.5 Kts boat speed
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| Five-day outlook: we knew it was going to be close |
![]() |
| Arriving Cabo: we need to keep on going! |
![]() |
| Our daily recon: WP14, we clocked 283 NM that day |
By the numbers:
- Distance: 2,661 NM
- Time: 10 days, 18 hours
- Average speed: 10.3 kts
- Fuel used: 2,000 Gal.
- Reserve: 600 Gal.
| Arriving Cabo ahead of WILLA |
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| The beautiful white rocks at Cabo San Lucas. We arrived with drizzle and flat seas, no wind |
![]() |
| Would you know there is a hurricane coming? |
![]() |
| Rounding Cabo San Lucas, the cave. Nobody on the beaches, the Port Captain has shut down the beaches, restricted navigation to wharf-to-wharf only. |
| Bahia de los Muertos (rebaptized Bahia de los Sueños) |
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| WILLA to the South… we are just at the edge of the weather system |
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| Marina de La Paz: Great docks, spa time for DOMINO |
Forward Spotlight Upgrade
Most fish boats run both deck lights and forward lights. They use the deck lights for working at night and the forward-facing lights to see further in front of the boat better. Our experience from operating around commercial fishing vessels at night is their forward-facing spotlights can be seen from great distances. We sometimes find…




















