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On our sailboat, naturally, we have to live minimalistic. Any item has to be stored in a specific place. Living off grid or rather simple living at sea is therefore not always that easy and well, simple at all!

This week on SV CUBA we continue to immerse ourselves in a foreign culture, spend time with the locals, try more of the delicious Tunisian food and deal with an unexpected emergency.

On our trips to the streets of Monastir, we discover that in this part of the world some of the things are still done manually, such as the tradition of weaving fabrics and elaborate carpets. Understanding how people live and work in other countries is one of the reasons we set out to travel the world.

However, just shortly after we enjoy some great Tunisian food, we find ourselves in the emergency room of Monastir hospital.

In the end, we had a very good experience with the medical care in Tunisia. And even though we paid for all the procedures ourselves, it only cost us a little more than 100 Euro.

So we went about our preparations for the new sailing season, tackling some more projects . This means we have to figure out a way to store some of our things, so they are not getting in the way or destroyed when we are sailing. That means Sarah took on the task to shield our paddleboards from the sun. Is it going to work?

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This is "Off Grid & Simple Living at Sea Means Storage Is Key In Our Sailboat ⛵ [Ep.36] Sailing SV CUBA" by Sarah Kleiner on Vimeo, the home for high...