Finding Dory V (2026-'27 East-West Transatlantic cruisers group) --
Background, links and Frequently Asked Questions.
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Who are we, and what is "Finding Dory" all about?
Read more about the background, purpose and set-up of the "Finding Dory V" (FD V) East-West transatlantic (transat) flotilla (and how to join), in this kick-off post (link to be inserted here, once that post goes online).
You can share the link to the kickoff post on your social media channels, but please do NOT distribute the link to join the Telegram channel directly on social media, otherwise we will get over-run by spammers :-( .
And yes, all stuff we do with "Finding Dory", is for free. No entry fees, no hidden costs,... But by joining the group, you commit to contribute positively to this transat community. :-)
Our Telegram chat group:
Our central means of communicating within our group, goes via our "Telegram" chat group. The link/QR code to join this chat group, you find in this post. post (link to be inserted here, once that post goes online)
Please keep in mind that the chat channel (as is the whole of FD V) is only for skippers and crew crossing the Atlantic East-West during the 2026-'27 season. This is not a group to look for a boat to crew on, nor for yachts to look for crew. If you look for a boat or for crew, you can use the Nonforeignland E-W transat Facebook page).
While in past years, we used several Whatsapp groups as our chat channel(s), this year we want to experiment with "Telegram". This will hopefully ease our work as chat-administrators, and make it easier for people to join in.
One of the main differences, in using Telegram (versus Whatsapp), is that there is only one "group", with only one "join request" needed. BUT the group has different "topics".
The topics are different chat channels within the same group: There is a general chat channel, a more safety oriented channel for boats on passage, one channel for those who have completed their transat, and one chat channel per "social aggregation area" for local coordination, meet-ups or chit-chat: (1) Europe/Gibraltar/North-Morocco, (2) Canaries/West Africa, (3) Cape Verde/West Africa).
So if you want to propose a group dinner in La Linea, just click on the "EU/N-Africa" topic, and post your message there. You are looking for a sailmaker in Las Palmas? Click on the Canaries topic, and post it there. You are on passage between Gibraltar and Lanzarote? Post your position report in the "On Passage" topic...
By default you find the "topics" listed on the left of your Telegram chat:
So if you click on one of the topics, you can see (or post) a chat message for that specific topic. If you click on "All", you will see all topics' messages.
If you click on the icon on top of the topics list, the topic list switches to "horizontal" (and you can horizontally scroll through the topics list):
Our group's flotilla tracking and other resources on Noforeignland (NFL):
Please join our group “Finding Dory V” on “Noforeignland (NFL)” (via the mobile app or website). - This is the platform we use to track our fleet on the map, as we move to the Canaries-Cape Verde/Africa, and go across the Atlantic.
In this NFL group, we also have some “chats with longer shelf-life” - including all links for the upcoming webinars - and the introduction of most members (since we started Finding Dory IV),...
To join: just register on Noforeignland, and then join our NFL group.
Link: https://www.noforeignland.com/group/6751263383355908
Note that joining NFL and our NFL group, is for free, of course.
Our webinars:
Just like we did in the last season, we will organize a series of interactive webinars on Zoom. These webinars aim to help you prepare and enjoy your transat trip. They are also free to join, watch and/or participate in.
Each time we organize a webinar, we will announce the join-link in our Telegram chat-group (and on our NFL group). The recordings will be uploaded into a Youtube playlist. And when you watch a recording, if you click on “CC”, the automatic captions (sub titles) will pop up.
Post-"Finding Dory V" Groups:
Each time a "Finding Dory"-season ends, there are a number of chat groups set-up by Dorians themselves outside of the main "Finding Dory"-community group. We will keep track of those and list them here.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Here is a typical example:
Boat Name: Arearea (Bestewind 50)
4 adults on Board: Stefan, Nicola, Annika , Luisa
Pos: 12°52N 059°35W
Cabo Verde to Bequia
Day 15
Distance traveled 2141 Nm
DTD: 95 Nm
Current SOG average 6kn
COG 285°
Wind direction 85°
Wind speed: 13kn-15kn
Waves: 1,6m
Sails: Genoa poled, main full WoW
After motoring last evening the wind came back at 0:00, just enough to sail.
We first saw land (Barbados) at 12:00 but will sail on. We will be in Port Elizabeth tomorrow morning.
At the moment it is interesting that these small waves getting significantly bigger south of Barbados where the depth goes to 100m. Don’t pass here if there is big swell.


Peter. Flemish, European, aid worker, expeditioner, sailor, traveller, husband, father, friend, nutcase. Not necessarily in that order.
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