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| Written by Drew Kerlee - SV Amistad - Leg 2 | |
| Friday, 02 November 2007 | |
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It's been a few months now since Amistad's yard period in Mystic Connecticut. We're here in Cascais Portugal for our short European yard period. It's great to be on board giving the boat the love that she needs to take us safely to West Africa. Amistad has come so many miles already; it's amazing how well she's held up. Everything onboard has been getting slowly more and more worn - and I didn't really even notice it. I suppose I don't have an eye for these sorts of things yet. But under our bosun's instructions, and with some elbow grease on the crew's part, things are starting to look brand new again. It really is an amazing feat. It feels wonderful to be working all over the boat: head rig, aloft, bilges, and other weird places then crash into a delicious dinner at the end of the day. It's easy to get your head into a project, but now and again, all you have to do is look up and see the tile roofs, white stucco houses and the windy European streets. It's friggin' amazing doing this work out here in Portugal. Comments
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