A year ago I decided to obtain the Recreational Boat Skipper title (PER in Spain), which allows you to navigate 12 miles from the coast and with boats up to 15 meters in length.

Apart from doing quite a few hours of theory for a couple of months and learning to draw routes on nautical charts to be eligible to pass the exam, you also had to navigate a minimum of 16 hours.

Here some Youtube shorts, first onboarding the boat and second sailing with a downwind and full sail:

1.- https://youtube.com/shorts/sBws5rPS0nU?feature=share

2.- https://youtube.com/shorts/-fUR2rRN8Iw?feature=share

Boat control panel.
Boat control panel.

But how could it be otherwise, not everything was going to be sailing: you also had to leave time to share a good paella among the ship's crew and take a refreshing dip in the sea.

Seafood paella for 6 peopel, ship delivered (there’s a paella delivery service from the coast to your ship) (€90) (1).
Seafood paella for 6 peopel, ship delivered (there's a paella delivery service from the coast to your ship) (€90) (1).
Seafood paella for 6 people, ship delivered (there’s a paella delivery service from the coast to your ship) (€90) (2).
Seafood paella for 6 people, ship delivered (there's a paella delivery service from the coast to your ship) (€90) (2).
Refreshing deep blue!
Refreshing deep blue!

Videos recorded with my GoPro Hero 8 camera.

Shorts recorded with my Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G camera.

Photographs of the paella taken with my Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G camera.