The Circumnavigation of Orinoco Flo Part 2 by Rob Ward PART ONE FINISHED happily in Bayona on January 17th. The ‘Bay of Biscuit’ (Hils) had done its worst and the ship of fools had sailed into northern Spain on the back of a northeasterly gale with all nine relieved and happy – seven thinking that […]
Sep 26, 2013 | Categories: The Nineties | Tags: Alan Pope, Antigua, archive, Atlantic, Azores, Bay of Biscuit, Bayona, beach, Bombora, Burial of the Sardine, Cabi Frio, circumnavigation, Colin Archer, Coralejo, David Nicklin, Dolphins, Fuerteventura, Funchal, Gods of Sea and Earth and Wind, Graciosa, history, Ilheus Selvagem, Isla Lobos, Isle of Wight, Lanza, Lanzarote, Lobos, Madeira, O Flo, Orinoco Flo, Pico Ruivo, Playa Francesa, Porto Santo, Rob Ward, stoked, surf, Surf Trip, surfboard, Surfer, surfing, swell, waves, wetsuit, wightsurfhistory, World Surf Charters | Comments Off on Round the World Surf Charter by Rob Ward
The Next 5, 000 Miles (The Midnight Hour – Part 2) From-Multihull International, July 1990 By Rob Ward This is written in Prickly Bay, Grenada. The Midnight Hour arrived in Barbados a week ago. We stopped in Bequia and Martinique and then took our charterers to their plane in Antique before picking up some friends, […]
Sep 17, 2013 | Categories: The Eighties | Tags: archive, Canaries, Canary Islands, catamaran, Fuerteventura, Graciosa, history, IOW, Isle of Wight, Lanzarote, Lobos, Midnight Hour, Multihull, Rob Ward, stoked, surf, Surf Trip, surfboard, Surfer, surfing, swell, waves, wetsuit, wightsurfhistory | Comments Off on The Midnight Hour – Part 2 by Rob Ward