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The Royal ‘Round: Sea Kayaking Princess Royal Island. Part 2

Posted on April 5, 2018 by Philip Torrens
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June 27, 2010

a kayak under sail in a high windToday gave me the weather window I needed for the long hop to Campania Island. I got jumped by a rain squall at the half-way point, but its wind was in my favour, so I simply put up the sail and ran with it for about a half an hour. Continue reading →

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