Geoff
and Bambi Alexanders' dream of cruising the world began 20 years
ago. This dream was born while on a "flotilla" holiday
in Greece in 1982 and grew to fruition in December 1998, when
they left the dock at Royal Cape Yacht Club along with 20 other
yachts bound for St. Helena, in what was the 2nd Governors' Cup
Race.
Their
vessel was a 34' Dudley Dix steel sloop built by Geoff and named
"Alexis." Needless to say she was a beauty in the eyes
of her Skipper and the First Mate. |
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From
Dec 98' to October 2002 Alexis carried Geoff and Bambi safely
through many adventures, wonderful experiences and countless beautiful
anchorages.
From
St. Helena, Brazil, up the Para River in the Amazon, French Guana,
The Carribean Island chain, British, American and Spanish Virgin
Islands, Puerto Rica, Dominican Republic, Turks and Caicos Islands,
Bahamas and accross the Gulf Stream to Cape Canaveral in Florida,
then up the intercostal waterway to the Chesapeake Bay. In all
12 000 nautical miles of incredible cruising!
While
in Chesapeake our sailors took stock and recognised the fact that
they could never go back to "land living" and made a
decision to prolong their cruising lifestyle by making it permanent.
They also wanted the ability to invite folk to join them on the
various legs of their circumnavigations so the decision was made
to build a comfortable catamaran, charter in various unusual and
"off the beaten track" locations.
Geoff
and Bambi have lived in Cape Town, South Africa for most of their
lives, Geoff a builder by profession and Bambi a nurse, later
finding her true love, food and cooking, spent 12 years in catering.
Their
only other passion besides sailing the world are their five children,
who will also join them from time to time.
"Let
your lungs fill with air made fresh today
Let your pulse slow in time to the rhythm of the waves
Listen to the ocean breathing
Forget how old you are and remember how young you are
Make yourself happy, come share the cruise!" |