SNEAKING ONTO A PRIVATE ISLAND off the coast of PANAMA – Episode 173



As we continue to sail up towards Costa Rica from Panama, we come across a beautiful private island in the Coiba region…. and just cant help ourselves…

SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has started sailing around the world. They found bulkhead damage on their catamaran in Panama, so have fixed her up, and are almost ready to cross the Pacific Ocean!!

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38 thoughts on “SNEAKING ONTO A PRIVATE ISLAND off the coast of PANAMA – Episode 173”

  1. That sunset archipelago shot is stunning – I thought you said it reminded you of some Creek costal hills which I’m sure anywhere does on occasion.

    I have a thirty year old son busy doing research studies at the moment and I would love to have the cash to send him away for a sort spell with you guys – I afraid he will miss out on the sorts of opportunities you guys enjoy before he becomes to bogged down in his career.
    Always enjoyable tuning in and watching your adventures – nice to see your confidence in Parlay come steadily back. She is looking so sturdy.

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  2. Kiwi Boat, Captn gets to label his gear what he wants to label it, and the crew got to learn the lingo of the Captn. For the record though .. it is called a 🇳🇿 Chillybin. 😃

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  3. Hi to the Parlay Crew! 2 tips, if I may: 1. Put your clothes in the box with some warm water and detergent while you sail. 1000s of waves will do the washing for you! 2. take two small and short lines (maybe 4m long) and attach a roll/single block to one end of each. Then run those "adjustable blocks" through the two front blocks on both hulls and then run the 2 spinnaker sheets through those two adjustable blocks. As you shift the spinnaker, you can then let the lee block go up and take the luv block down and always have a nice and controllable spinnaker w/o any hassle. Those lines with a single block at the end are called 'barber haulers' and do a great job!

    Otherwise: Enjoy sailing and thank you for keeping us inspired!

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  4. 'E's not pinin'! 'E's passed on! This whale is no more! He has ceased to be! 'E's expired and gone to meet 'is maker! 'E's a stiff! Bereft of life, 'e rests in peace! If you hadn't nailed 'im to the beach 'e'd be pushing up the daisies! 'Is metabolic processes are now 'istory! 'E's off the twig! 'E's kicked the bucket, 'e's shuffled off 'is mortal coil, run down the curtain and joined the bleedin' choir invisible!! THIS IS AN EX-WHALE!!

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