We left Sabu the next morning for Raijua. Nearly there we received a call from Julie. Kathy's camera had been found could we return for it. We set off back and Ellida turned too, into a 25knot headwind. Their engine failed to start and Sal Darago towed the 16 ton Saltram the ten miles back. They had turned back to help us as our dinghy was still defunct. Julie and the Culture Director returned the camera which had been taken by a boy, but turned out to be too hot to handle. There are few places in the world where we would have had our camera returned. Sabu is a gem of an island, with much that is traditional. It is a fascinating destination.
This is the story of the voyages of Sal Darago, a Westerly Solway, and her two crew, Jeremy and Kathy Spencer. We left Preston in 2008 and by 2014 we had sailed around the world.In 2023 we completed our second circumnavigation. Our journeys continue as you can read below.
Friday, 26 August 2011
Gala Dinner, Sabu
We left Sabu the next morning for Raijua. Nearly there we received a call from Julie. Kathy's camera had been found could we return for it. We set off back and Ellida turned too, into a 25knot headwind. Their engine failed to start and Sal Darago towed the 16 ton Saltram the ten miles back. They had turned back to help us as our dinghy was still defunct. Julie and the Culture Director returned the camera which had been taken by a boy, but turned out to be too hot to handle. There are few places in the world where we would have had our camera returned. Sabu is a gem of an island, with much that is traditional. It is a fascinating destination.
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