Sailing Route
- United States
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- Marina del Rey, California
- Waikiki, Hawaii (unplanned stop)
- Majuro, Marshall Islands
- Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (unplanned stop)
- Darwin, Australia
- Cocos-Keeling Islands, Territory of Australia
- Mauritius
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- Rodrigues Island (unplanned stop)
- Port Louis, Mauritius
- South Africa
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- Durban
- East London, South Africa
- Port Elizabeth, South Africa
- Mossel Bay, South Africa
- Cape Town, South Africa
- St. Helena, South Atlantic Ocean
- Grenada
- Panama
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- Colón
- Panama City
- Mexico
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- Marina Chahue, Huatulco (unplanned stop)
- Puerto de la Navidad Marina, Barra de Navidad (unplanned stop)
- United States
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- San Diego, California (unplanned stop)
- Marina del Rey, California
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“To sunny waters some
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