Pre-Departure

2024-7 | FALKEN | Cuba-Bermuda
Alex Laline Ruiz
Alex Laline Ruiz
Passage Blog
Thursday, May 2, 2024
After a few days exploring the wonders of Habana, FALKEN and her crew are ready to set sail and point the bow to Bermuda… well, just about. Chris and I are once again sailing together, which means that most of the passage is going to be upwind! We are all very excited to get underway. The weather looks very clear and stable, and many are looking forward to experiencing the Gulf Stream firsthand. For Chris and me, it’s another passage sailing with a friend, meeting new incredible people, and being able to share our passion for sailing! Follow our daily updates during the next few days! – Alex

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Hove-to!