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Working hard!

Sunday, 18 March 2018 by acevk
Yacht maintenance is probably the most important thing when it comes to sailing, safety and fun. All these things are absolutely connected and you cannot consider any of them possible without a very careful and high standards yacht maintenance. For us, costs and hard work are consider almost a pleasure when it comes to "My Way" as we know the outmost importance of a proper yacht when your life depends on it in the open water. This is why also our guests enjoy hassle free vacation and why we are so relaxed on-board focusing on the sailing itself rather than worrying over unnecessary complications.
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The Gods favor us!

Sunday, 18 March 2018 by acevk
It was on the very first day our new guests arrived, i had this feeling something cool is gonna happen. A breeze of smiles and hapiness surrounded us from the first welcome hug and soon we became a team. One needs to work years in this field and experience lots of negativity to understand how important it is for your soul to meet nice normal people. Tommy, Otti, Kristine, Vasilis, Joe, Silke, Alex, Olivier, Nicole, Johan (can't name you all!)  and so many more enter our lives for a week and claim their space for ever. One night, i had a long interesting discussion with Otti about what sailing is. He told me "feelings". The discussion went on and on and days later i was still thinking about it. Feelings... Yes, Otti is right my fellow sailors! Sailing is all about feelings. So i started monitoring the feelings and here is what i came up with.
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Our July was stunning!

Sunday, 18 March 2018 by acevk
How could it not be when it starts with an isolated bay by George's beach bar and two thankful eyes offering you their own bio zucchini? That's how this lovely summers pasta was created. His father in law, brought them to us along with some more veggies as a form of thank you when we helped him fix his o/b engine. We stayed there for the night and a beautiful big brown happy cow was our morning company when we enjoyed our aromatic Nespresso coffee made with love onboard and served by the beach. We soon had to set sails for south, our next guest would be picked up from Zakinthos and thanks to our "lady" who knows how to perform, we sail downwind fast! When Martin arrived we couldn't resist to some quad rentals which as high season was already on had to be an XT, a 125cc scooter and a 325cc quad.
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Some prepare for winter, we ain’t!

Thursday, 15 March 2018 by acevk
Let every day people get in their autumn blues, we love it! September and up to Mid October the Mediterranean is your absolute destination for sailing!       Why chose September? The ports are not packed, the sailors at this time of the year are far more relaxed, the temperatures are not melting you down and the sea water remains comfortable for long snorkelling days! October on the other hand, if you chose destinations like Greece and Turkey could surprise you with a long shower but still the sun will be up warming you and the breeze steady. Many seasonal tavernas and bars might be closed but you will be getting all the attention from those who are still open as the owners are exhausted from the non stop working days of the previous five or six months and they are just now in the mood to meet you, talk to you and siga-siga bring your food or the next frozen beer.
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Reflections of silence

Monday, 12 March 2018 by acevk
And here I am, my loved ones, once more in Fiskardo port. Nothing reminds you any more of the busy high season here, the dinghies, the masts and the crowds looking for souvenirs, restaurants or another drink. Silence prevails. A few giggles here, some fishes jumping there and some locals saying good bye to each other wishing a nice winter. There is always magic around at this time of the year.
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