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Arrived Genoa!

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The boat arrived in undamaged and in mostly unsoiled condition. The professional handlers were skillful and carefull. She started right up and was off to her home for the next week at Marina Mollo Vecchio right downtown Genoa. Spent most of the time rerigging her for sailing and replacing the service batteries which were tired to quote my friend Michael. Genoa is a very old sea port where Columbus sailed from to find America. I read the stone docks we were tied to replaced the wooden ones in the 15th century so Christoper may have used the sames ones we are on. Genoa's old city is a complex of narrow passage ways with tall buildings lining each side. Upper floors seem to be residential with street level spaces given to among other things an endless array of very small foccaccia bakers. Each topped with an endless variety of protein and veggies. all very delicious. It was fun to take my new electric bike up and down the mountainess allies searching out pastries, pasta & pizza w...

Gigi gets a ride across the Pond

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On April 21 after an unforgetably wonderful sail from Charleston to West Palm with Emmett & Will, Gigi finally was hoisted aboard Erik for her ride to Genoa, Italy. She is now scheduled to arrive & be launched on 13 May . Abbey and I will be there to take her into the Marina Porto Molo Vecchio in downtown Genoa. After refitting from the ocvean voyage we will head south towards Rome, where on 6 June our first mate and visiting crew from the USA. crew arrives from the USA.