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| Dream Caper going back in the water, ready to head to Ecuador! |
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| Painting the bottom of the keels after the boat was lifted to cover the spots where she sat on the blocks. |
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| The saildrive shafts all cleaned up with the coral reef gone. |
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| Dream Caper with nice new paint. We changed from blue back to black, her original color when we bought her. |
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| When Dream Caper was pulled out of the water, we found a coral reef growing on her saildrive shafts. Steve chipped this growth off using a metal bar. |
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| Dream Caper now known as Panama Sailing School at its mooring. |
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| A view of Panama City from the Causeway. It is an ever growing city. |
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| A yummy dish at S'Cena Restaurant in Casco Viejo, Panama City, Panama. |
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