Caught in a Heavy Storm Solo Sailing 200 Miles | Texas 200 (Part 2)
#sailing #storm #Texas200 Part 2 of my Texas 200 solo sailing adventure along the Texas Gulf Coast. After getting underway and continuing down the coast, I got caught in heavy rain and an unexpected small storm. Conditions changed quickly, with limited visibility, steady rain, and rising wind making for a challenging stretch of the trip. This series documents what it’s really like sailing a small vintage trailer sailer solo through one of the longest and most demanding coastal events in Texas. No support boat, no shortcuts. Just real conditions, real decisions, and long days on the water. Part 1 covers the start of the journey and setup, and more parts will follow as I continue down the coast. Thanks for watching and following along. Contact: [email protected] / restrothunderroad

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