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Looking Back
Sitting at leisure in Namani's shaded cockpit in a picture-perfect tropical anchorage, we
could reflect on three weeks filled with impressions: vast seascapes, the small world of our
boat, and memorable landfalls. We could enjoy the bounty of our efforts, with nearly three
quiet months in which to arrange our Panama Canal transit and enjoy varied cruising
grounds on both sides of the isthmus: a long breather before heading into the vast Pacific.
Above all, we felt the satisfaction of a plan come to fruition. Our route was not an espe-
cially treacherous or bold one, but it often seemed out of step with other sailors. We had
heard and carefully considered much contrary advice along the way, reevaluating but ulti-
mately sticking with our original plan. Lessons learned? Be flexible, make informed de-
cisions, and dare to be different.
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