Ordinary people, salty souls.
Ordinary people, salty souls.
Sailing together, each with a different story.
By the sea, always: I was born by the sea and have always lived near it — salt air and sea spray are part of my DNA.
From windsurf to sails: In the vibrant 1980s, I was into wave windsurfing. Soon after, I shifted to sailing and never looked back.
Tech & sails combined: My professional life has been immersed in IT: Linux (my lifelong love), programming, and SEO before SEO was even a term.
Still driven by purpose: I’m passionate about building organic traffic through quality, clarity, UX, and conversion-first thinking.
Anchored in community: I’m an active member of the Nautical Club of Messolonghi and of PASIDI, the Greek Sailing Sailboat Owners Association, where I share and promote a love of sailing and the sea.
Next wave: Currently diving into IoT applications onboard — because the sea and code have more in common than you'd think.
Creative soul, sea spirit: Efi blends a love for literature, theatre, and interior design with a lifelong affection for the sea.
Always near the water: Whether sailing, swimming, or simply enjoying the colors and sounds of the coast, she feels most alive by the sea.
Thoughtful and observant: She’s the one who always finds the hidden cove, the best light for a photo, or the right words for the moment.
Our furry deckhand: Mickey is a 4-year-old bundle of intelligence and joy who loves people, activity, and excitement.
Always part of the action: During departures and arrivals, he springs to life — barking commands, chasing shadows, wagging at ropes.
Full of charm (and curiosity): He's calm while sailing, but when another boat docks nearby, expect a proper greeting from our social officer.
Captured moment: This 360° photo was taken off the west coast of Lefkada in September 2024, during the boat's very first trip after a complete rebuild.
Finally sailing again: The crew is seen enjoying the fruits of their labor — a well-deserved escape following a long period of hard work, exhaustion, and endless expenses. Now it’s just joy, wind, and the open sea.