Summer in Patagonia
Leaving Rio de la Plata (probably Punta del Este) for Ushuaia the 8th of December, arriving in Ushuia end of December, probably with a stop in the Falkland.
Or spend January sailing North from Puerto Williams to Puerto Montt, exploring stunning remote anchorages in Chilean Patagonia.
Adventurous souls can join us in February, as we head South again, first coastal cruising in Chilean Patagonia, then, when a suitable weather window appears, heading offshore to round Cape Horn and on to the Falklands islands, where we will spend a few days exploring some stunning, remote anchorages before returning to Uruguay.
The boat is a 15m steel monohull fully equiped or adventure sailing in these waterss (heating, watermaker, serious anchoring gear, Professional skipper, vegetarian food, non-smoker only. No alcohol on board.
If interested, please write!
A true french sailor
I sailed with Bezook and Apsara along the west cork coast for 3 days. Bezook is a very experienced sailor with many Atlantic crossing under his belt. He knows the Irish coast like the back of his hand. Apsara is a safe and solid boat which could take you anyway. Although my trip with them was short, I learned a lot from Bezook who is willing to let you have everything, from helming to raising sail and anchoring. Sailing on and off of the anchor was also a common manoeuvre which not many skippers willing to do. Something I really appreciate as there's not much fun to be had under engine. From his travels he has experienced so much and that really comes across as he always has a story to tell. Definitely a boat in which I would return to without any hesitation. I wish them both all the best in their future endeavours.
6th Jul 2023