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Trinidad to Panama
Trinidad to Panama is about 1,100 nautical miles. Conveniently, there are a few islands en route like Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao (known as “The ABC’s) that are about halfway across and make for a convenient stopping place. Inconveniently Venezuela and it’s territorial waters stick up rather in the way. Venezuela Read On..
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Farewell to Trinidad
As much as we loved Trinidad, the time to leave came much more quickly than we wanted it to. To a cruiser schedules are an anathema. This is something that is hard to convey to the non-cruiser, after all they rarely commit themselves to the land-bound equivalent of a passage Read On..

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