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The Future of Sailing & COVID-19 : Plan SEA | Episode 87

13 de janeiro de 2021 · 16 min · 12K visualizações · Sea of Cortez

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Cruising during the COVID-19 pandemic requires increased flexibility, financial planning, and adherence to rapidly changing international maritime border regulations. Sailors face a patchwork of entry requirements, including mandatory 14-day quarantines, negative COVID-19 tests, and proof of medical insurance.11:48 Some nations now mandate AIS tracking during passages to ensure direct travel between ports, while others require the use of local agents for routine tasks like refueling and provisioning.12:09 Costs for testing and quarantine stays vary significantly by country, often adding hundreds of dollars to port fees.13:02 Cruisers frequently consult Noonsite for real-time updates on border status and entry protocols.12:12 Despite the logistical hurdles and the necessity of abandoning long-term passage plans, many liveaboards continue to prioritize the lifestyle, adapting their routes to accommodate local restrictions.16:14 Successful cruising in this environment demands shorter-term planning, as border policies remain volatile and subject to sudden shifts.

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