Nilgün Gündüz

Comment from our customer Nilgün Gündüz

We hit the road to the city of Beaufort, NC. However, the weather turned to rain like a cataclysm when we were about to reach the Beaufort. The wind was at least 20-30 knots. We had a hard time finding our way to the crowded anchoring area. In the evening, we met with Staublar again, and after dinner, we went back to our boat before it was too late. Fortunately, we came back early because a dragging boat during that storm hooked its chain to our anchor. After working so hard, we could let him go. We thanked our anchor ULTRA once more for carrying those two big boats in this storm when the wind was blowing 30 knots. 

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Nilgün GÜNDÜZ

Translated from; YELKEN DUNYASI magazine December 2005 "VAGABOND’S ROUND THE WORLD CRUISE Second Stage ITALY and TUNISIA COASTS" 

...At night lightning to flashes at far away started to come closer, at around two O’clock a crazy wind made us remember the “Devil Triangle” gossips. While we were watching anchor-dragging boats, we thanked our Ultra for one more time. 

Nilgün GUNDUZ 

Translation: Erkutay YUCEL (P.S.: You can find Nilgun GUNDUZ’s original Turkish message in the Turkish part.)