Updating our Catamaran Yacht N [...]
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Owner: Sailing PILAR - Blue Dot Voyages

Updating our Catamaran Yacht Name to PILAR - Bad Karma? | EP9

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Location: Kiawah Island
Latitude: 32.61000000
Longitude: -80.08000000
Published: 13 Aug 2018

Our Leopard 48 Sailing Catamaran, formerly called Widago, is now officially PILAR! The name change on our catamaran is complete and now we won't confuse people looking for the wrong boat! We are PILAR on AIS as well! Track us at http://bluedotvoyages.com/marine-traffic-tracking

Why PILAR?
Many reasons.
Wikipedia: Means "pillar" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, María del Pilar, meaning "Mary of the Pillar". According to legend, when Saint James the Greater was in Saragossa in Spain, the Virgin Mary appeared on a pillar.

HemingwayHome.com: Ernest Hemingway owned a 38-foot (12 m) fishing boat named Pilar. It was acquired in April 1934 from Wheeler Shipbuilding in Brooklyn, New York, for $7,495.[2] "Pilar" was a nickname for Hemingway's wife Pauline and also the name of the woman leader of the partisan band in his 1940 novel of the Spanish Civil War, For Whom the Bell Tolls.

Present Day -

Urban Dictionary: A hot girl with definite class, style, and swagga'. She likes pina colodas, and gettin' caught in the rain! She will be your best friend and stick by you no matter what. You can usually hit her up at her house where she'll be playing Nazi Zombies or MW2. She's genuine and nice to everyone she meets.

PapasPilar.com: Now, a run called Papa's Pilar is sold, with the tagline, Never a Spectator. Fits us perfectly. "Papa’s Pilar Rum – in both Dark and Blonde expressions – is an ultra-premium sipping rum inspired by possibly the world’s greatest adventurer, Ernest Hemingway. It’s created for those with a restless spirit, who experience life on their own terms.

With great attention to product, process, and package – every detail of Papa’s Pilar was crafted to reclaim rum’s rightful place in the spirit world. Sourced, blended and bottled as a worldly rum, Papa’s Pilar is bold and complex, just like Hemingway himself."


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