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Published: June 10th 2017
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Geo: 44.1792, -68.4393
The wind was blowing between 18-22 knots in the morning when we left the mooring pendant, heading to Mackerel Cove on Swan Island. We had a fantastic sail that involved more tacks than we can count. Between dodging lobster pots and rocky shoals, it definitely keeps you on your toes.
We arrived in Mackerel Cove in the early afternoon and dropped anchor. By the time everything we secured, Malia had a burrito lunch all prepared...awesome.
At the end of the evening, I realized that I had not even stepped foot off of Athena the entire day. I did not need to, we had another visit from a seal and porpoises to entertain me.
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