What a sail, what a ship, what a team
We have made it to Tenerife. Perhaps the silence says as much as writing this logbook entry—but I still wanted.
We have made it to Tenerife. Perhaps the silence says as much as writing this logbook entry—but I still wanted.
29°54.8N 015°18.6W – 02:18 UTC // Course 191° – Speed 6.5 kn The wind and its many changes have been.
26-11-2025 02:13 UTC 32’53.9N 014’54.8W // course 186’ speed 7.2 kn Since last night, we’ve had it all. Starting with.
25-11-2025 02:11 UTC 35’29.9N 014’17.8W course 204’ speed 4,5kn Waiting is never easy. But we know it’s coming – we.
24-11-2025 02:55 UTC – 37°40.4N 013°44.8W – Course 189° – Speed 6.4 kn What we thought was going to be.
23-11-2025 39’59.5N 013’22.6N course 190′ speed 6 knots Early yesterday morning (or early for me, as my watch ended at 06:00.
Thursday was an amazing day of sailing, sails filling, Tecla rolling and barreling down the waves. There was a certain.
44’19.7N 010’44.9W / 21-11-2025 / 01:54 board time Between yesterday and today lies a world of difference. Yesterday we sailed.
A short message tonight — not because nothing has happened, but because so much is happening and sleep was scarce..
I sit inside, ready to write another thrilling logbook entry, while the ship rolls beneath me. I steered the first.


Since 2024 the Tecla is officially a member of the IAATO, the International Association Antarctic Tour Operators. We are very proud to be a member and to call ourselves Ambassadors of sustainable Antarctic Tourism. We hope we can make you our next Ambassador! Not just for Antarctic Nature, but all nature, wildlife and life on our amazing planet.
