
As we prepare to
get underway on our trans-Atlantic trip, English rower, Martin Wood,
departs Gomera Island for
Barbados. |

Riding the tradewinds across the
Atlantic on the Triton Goose. For more details on our trip, check out 2003
Travel Notes page. |

Continuing to Cape Verdes under storm
jib and jury-rigged broken spreader. |

The
owner of Goose installed these heavy duty external chainplates before
departing on his Atlantic crossing. The 8-foot fiberglass dinghy had to
be stored bow aft against the mast. |

With the foreward cabin full of gear
and provisions and only one full bunk in the main salon, we found things
a bit cramped. |

One of many fish landed in
mid-Atlantic by trailing a plastic squid on a heavy monofilament line
connected to the boat with an elastic strap. |

Approaching St. Maartin after a
pleasant 19-day Atlantic crossing. |

Departing the British Virgin Is. |

The perfectly protected harbor at
Luperon, Dominican Republic. |

Dinghy dock, pier, and anchorage at
Luperon. |
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Dolphins escort us through the Bahamas
on our delivery of a Nicholson 31 to the Bahamas. |

The Nicholson 31, Tarry G., at anchor in
Marsh Harbour, Bahamas. |
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